Saving Mr. Banks

Saving Mr. Banks

  • Director: John Lee Hancock
  • Writer: Kelly Marcel,Sue Smith
  • Countries of origin: United States, United Kingdom, Australia
  • Language: English
  • Release date: December 20, 2013
  • Runtime: 2h 5min
  • Sound mix: Datasat, Dolby Digital, SDDS, Dolby Surround 7.1, Dolby Atmos
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Cuộc Giải Cứu Thần Kỳ
  • "Saving Mr. Banks" is a feature film directed by John Lee Hancock, starring Emma Thompson , Tom Hanks , Paul Giamatti , Jason Schwartzman , Bradley Whitford , and Colin Farrell. The film was released in the United States on December 13, 2013.
    The film tells the story of how Walter Disney won the right to adapt the film " Mary Poppins ". 

    Details

    • Release date December 20, 2013
    • Filming locations Disneyland Park, Disneyland Resort - 1600 S. Disneyland Drive, Anaheim, California, USA
    • Production companies Walt Disney Pictures, Ruby Films, Easy Tiger Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $35,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $83,301,580

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $413,373

    Gross worldwide

    $117,867,984

    Movie reviews

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    • By Max 2022-04-21 09:01:59

      mutual comfort

      The film is two hours long, and the two eras are interspersed. It doesn't feel particularly smooth, and the connection has some traces of deliberateness. However, the acting of the leading role is still very good, and the heroine's nervousness and cuteness. I haven't watched a Tom Hanks movie for a long time. I'm really old, but my acting skills are naturally more sophisticated. After reading it, the biggest feeling may be to have a better understanding of those who we may meet with strange...

    • By Emma 2022-04-21 09:01:59

      It's important for the character to be taunted or redeemed

      By adding flashbacks to the expression, you can achieve time travel. As walt said, everyone has a heavy past, but frequent memories are tiring, and letting go is also a preferable way: that is, let go of one's own Memories and unrequited love. Although the father of the female writer is an alcoholic, she also does not want to vilify her father. His father's love is like a mountain, even though it is an unbearable memory. The same environment is observed from different perspectives and the...

    • By Opal 2022-04-21 09:01:59

      The future also includes our past

      Although Hanks ranks first, it is more like making green leaves for Emma Thompson. Thompson's acting skills are superb and have the level of Oscar's best actress.
      The film reproduces the process of Walt Disney and the original author discussing the adaptation of "Mary Poppins". Chinese writers will feel sour after seeing it. It turns out that copyright in foreign countries can get so much respect.
      The film adopts a double-line structure. One side is the lingering childhood memory in...

    • By Josianne 2022-04-21 09:01:59

      Jiang Lang is exhausted

      In my impression, Hengshu once wrote an article, probably about why many authors only wrote their first novels well, and the subsequent books were bland, because the first novels were the authors who combined their decades of life experience. That is their life, and most of the following novels will come out after two or three years, and they are written about their two or three years' perception or the expansion of past experience. Basically, their values ​​and the essence of their life will...

    • By Dillon 2022-04-21 09:01:59

      See Mr. Disney's dedication!

      I don't know much about the background of the movie, but after watching the movie, I still feel a little bit. Although for me, I prefer a straightforward and simple plot, this movie is enough to attract me to watch it.
             Mr. Disney, who has the deepest impression on me, spent 20 years communicating in order to get the authorization of the movie. That kind of persistence is not something every boss can do, so he is destined to succeed.
             On the other hand, I also saw the...

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    • By Mustafa 2023-09-21 16:30:03

      It really came from the hand of the director of "Weakness", and it was so sensational that I cried so much that my neck was wet. The performances of ET and THanks are the essence of the film. The two lines are a bit messy, the scene where THanks ran to find ET was a bit incongruous, and the others were all "weak points". There were a lot of shortcomings, but the process of watching the film was very...

    • By Louvenia 2023-08-14 03:52:27

      This one is really average, very average. The calm and elegant taste that Samsung gave to the female pig's feet makes me feel that this movie is decent, otherwise I really don't know what to make of it. Of course, Colin Farrell's performance is also commendable, although there is a sense of acting in his true colors. ....

    • By Kassandra 2023-05-02 00:29:36

      About the healing system of father-daughter love. In the reality that is full of negative energy, vitriolic and irritating, flashes back to the once warm father's love and reluctance to lose. Emma alone carried the whole show. "Behind the seemingly inhuman behavior, there is a person who is suffering." Also as the father of female writer Travers said: How can it be cured? We must make witches relearn what happiness...

    • By Makenzie 2023-04-12 18:29:18

      I'm so moved, the details, music, and pictures are all so good. The last episode made me cry TAT. Emma's performance was as wonderful as expected, it was so good! Jon Lin's performance is surprisingly good, give it a thumbs up! [In the future, Mary Poppins will never feel happy again...

    • By Easter 2023-03-10 19:32:46

      Biography on Mr. Disney and PL Travers. The play is neat and tidy, echoing the theme of the adapted novel "Mary Poppins" in the film. Travers was influenced from the tortoise hair, and the memory sub-line also echoed this transformation process. However, the flip in the back section is still more dramatic, not as attractive as the...

    Movie plot

    Two-time Oscar-winning Emma Thompson and Tom Hanks will star in the Disney film "Save Mr Banks". This film tells the untold story of Disney's classic film "Happy in the World" during the copyright purchase process.
    When Mr. Walt Disney promised his daughter to bring their beloved PL Traverse work "Happy in the World" to the screen, he did not expect that it took 20 years to fulfill this promise. In the process of seeking the right to...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    This is the first film in film history to show the life of Walt Disney (whether as a protagonist or a supporting role).
    "Mr. Banks" is the name of a protagonist in the 1964 Disney musical "Happy in the World". PL Travers wrote the original novel based on his own childhood experience.
    Tom Hanks is the first person to play Disney. Hanks took over the role, thinking that Disney was "a person who changed the world like Picasso and..."
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    Evaluation action

    Although the film is not a cartoon or comedy, it is still full of the joyous atmosphere of a Disney movie. At the same time, through the childhood story of Trevors, the theme of family love is once again highlighted, showing the importance of family and the touching feelings of father and daughter. The film restores Hollywood and Disneyland in the 1960s, allowing people to explore the many processes behind Hollywood film production...
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    Movie quotes

    • P.L. Travers: Will the child be a nuisance? It's an 11-hour flight.

      Woman with Infant: Uh...

      P.L. Travers: Jolly good.

    • P.L. Travers: [In the plane, about to go to Los AngeIes] I hope we crash.

    • Walt Disney: Pam, a man cannot break a promise he's made to his kids, no matter how long it takes for him to make it come true. Now, you kept me dangling all this time. But now, I gotcha.

      P.L. Travers: Gotcha, indeed! Mr. Disney, if you have "dangled", it is at the end of a rope you have fashioned for yourself. I was perfectly clear when you approached me 20 years ago that she wasn't for sale and I was clear again when you approached me the following year and clear again when you approached me every annum for the subsequent 18 years and quite honestly, I feel corralled!