big dreamer movie review

Celestine 2022-04-19 09:01:50

It's a good movie. The actors have good skills, the heroine's acting skills are very good, and the storyline is very meaningful. A female writer who has been entangled with her past childhood memories for a lifetime has finally been able to communicate with Walt sincerely and honestly. His biographical works were brought to the screen, with many touching and heart-wrenching images, as well as memories of the heroine and his father's childhood, as well as Walt's memories of his own childhood. The process of redemption in memory is also different. Some people will entangle their whole lives and cannot be released, while some people transform their memories very well. It seems that the time of female writers is very long, but in the end they liberate themselves. , People say that writing is often a release of one's own heart, and this sentence is very specific from here.
I like the heroine's performance, she is elegant and strict, and she expresses her requirements very well. , This movie also told me that there may be a group of people who are not purely mercenary, but also have their own dreams. Not all businessmen are harsh and mean, but do such businessmen really exist in reality?
Women writers are very philosophical words. Everyone has problems of one kind or another, but as long as you stick to what you want, you will get it. This may be the creed that every dreamer adheres to.

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Extended Reading
  • Nyasia 2021-11-30 08:01:28

    This was just a filming process, but it was given a legendary color under the stitching of two stories. The two stories are perfectly linked together in a clever rhythm, coupled with the impeccable performance of Emma Thompson, we gradually see a woman gradually open her closed heart, letting the emotion release and relief in the past. At the same time, we can always find similarities with the shadow of our own lives, and then we are moved.

Saving Mr. Banks quotes

  • Ralph: Hey, sun came out again.

    P.L. Travers: You say it as if you're surprised, as if the sun were particular about for whom it appears. It seems you think I am responsible for its miraculous dawning every day. For heaven's sake, it's California.

    Ralph: Certainly is!

    P.L. Travers: I'd so much rather be accountable for the rain.

    Ralph: Oh, that's sad.

    P.L. Travers: Sad is entirely the wrong emotion. I shan't bother explaining why. It would just... Zip!

    Ralph: Huh. Okey-dokey.

    P.L. Travers: The rain brings life.

    Ralph: So does the sun.

    P.L. Travers: Be quiet!

    Ralph: Yes, ma'am.

  • P.L. Travers: [reading the script] 'Scene one, exterior, Seventeen Cherry Tree Lane, Day.' Yes, that's good. That can stay.

    Richard Sherman: That's just a scene heading.

    P.L. Travers: Though I do think we should say 'Number Seventeen,' instead of just 'Seventeen.'

    Don DaGradiRobert Sherman: No one's going to see it!

    P.L. Travers: *I* will see it.