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Guadalupe 2021-11-14 08:01:23
The story and the characters are frustrated, 4 points are all given to music and dance
[Story]
If you look at each segment separately, this story is very interesting. In this story, there are a babysitter who descends from the sky under an umbrella, an old banker who loves wealth as much as two pennies, an uncle who laughs and drinks afternoon tea on the ceiling, and a man... -
Tremaine 2021-11-14 08:01:23
The tragedy in reality and the true meaning of joy
2019 year
I'm bored watching late and want to see old movies accidentally turned over
Karen Dotrice
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Timmy 2022-04-22 07:01:08
A Spoonful of Sugar... Helps the life go on. Well it is a good movie however if you've read the book.. you would find the chimney dancing part went a bit too far.
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Savanna 2021-11-14 08:01:23
Supercalifragilistic-expialidocious! (Super thunderbolt is extremely happy!) "Happy Cultivation" is principled, and I ridicule the old-school British nationality and stereotypes by the way. The picture composition and scene scheduling of the Chimney Dance Bridge section are handsome and smooth; the ceiling afternoon tea party, laughing so much that I don't want to fall off the roof. Looking forward to the new version of Emily Brown's performance. The worse the child, the more miserable the situation, he has to switch to the magic nanny McPhee.
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Bert: All right, I'll do it myself!
Mary Poppins: Do what?
Bert: Bit o' magic!
Michael: A bit of magic?
Bert: It's easy! Let's see... You think.
[he, Jane, and Michael do so]
Bert: You wink.
[they do so]
Bert: You do a double blink.
[they do so]
Bert: You close your eyes... and jump!
[They jump onto the drawing, nothing happens]
Jane: Is something s'posed to happen?
Mary Poppins: Bert, what utter nonsense!
[gives an exasperated sigh]
Mary Poppins: Why do you *always* complicate things that are really quite simple? Give me your hand please, Michael. Don't slouch. One... two...
[They jump into the chalk picture]
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Mr. Banks: Just a moment, Mary Poppins. What is the meaning of this outrage?
Mary Poppins: I beg your pardon?
Mr. Banks: Will you be good enough to explain all this?
Mary Poppins: First of all, I would like to make one thing quite clear.
Mr. Banks: Yes?
Mary Poppins: I never explain anything.
[exits]