The scenery changes with the mood

Myles 2022-04-19 09:01:50

This movie tells a true story. I think it would be more appropriate to call it "Saving Mr. Banksy".

A black-bellied old woman who is full of negative energy, mean, rigid, poisonous, and disgusting, and a positive old man who is always smiling, sunny, warm, and cute from time to time. This movie tells the story of the twisting of the above two people. One of them is Ms. Travis and the other is Mr. Walt Disney.

Usually we cherish the originality, if it is our own, it is even more incredible. Now that IP is very popular, originals are scarce. This kind of protection similar to extinction should naturally be hidden in the palm of your hand. When the boss of a studio wants to adapt your most cherished text, Ms. Travis has said No to Mr. Disney for 20 years in a row! Because there are too many personal memories in this work - the shadow of childhood, the regret of my father, the indescribable emotion.

Ms. Travis' childhood is beautiful in the movie and has a good sense of picture, but behind it hides sections of desolation and bursts of sadness. She has been trying to save her father, Mr. Banks, even after his father's death. , she used the medium of fiction to create the fictional character "Mary Poppins" to continue her persistent fantasy.

Mr. Disney has persevered for 20 consecutive years and exhausted all kinds of moves to finally impress Ms. Travis to put this work on the big screen. All this is just because of a dream, and the movie "Big Dreamer" focuses on describing This is the process of twisting between the two.

Everyone is more or less the shadow of childhood, Ms. Travis is cold outside and hot inside, wrapping her fiery heart with a harsh skin, always obsessed with certain principles and resolutely reluctant to give in, those come from childhood, Unpleasant memories that could not be put down filled her whole soul. These appeared many times during the creation process of the film adaptation, which made people almost collapse.

From rain to sunshine, the unpleasantness of stepping out of childhood is to let go of those so-called attachments. With everyone's efforts, Ms. Travis gradually opened her heart. It seems that the scenery will change with people's moods. She complained at the beginning. When Ms. Travis of Los Angeles View let go of her so-called obsession, she also felt that the scenery was actually quite beautiful. A woman who is too harsh to use a maid who is more than harsh, why? "Because she has to look at her own virtue all the time", this kind of woman is actually cute. When she puts down her past, her works and her stories can not only heal herself, but also the public, and even more universal value.

When Ms. Travis finally saw her work in theaters, she burst into tears, and when Mr. Disney consoled her, she still stubbornly said "she just can't stand the cartoon characters in it". In fact, we all understand that her Mr. Banks has finally been saved.

I said at the beginning that this movie is a true story, Ms. Travis' work is called "The Nanny with the Wind", and the movie that finally got released after 20 years is called "Mary Poppins", I think you should have heard of it... I

hope that people in the world with "knife mouth, tofu heart" can make the witch in their hearts happy as soon as possible.

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Extended Reading
  • Marques 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    Emma's blue eyes were so clear when they were filled with tears.

  • Amber 2022-04-22 07:01:20

    The two main lines are interspersed, and the reality and the story are very moving. The performances of the two movie stars are very captivating. I like such documentaries very much.

Saving Mr. Banks quotes

  • [Travers sees Robert Sherman walk out of the room with a cane]

    P.L. Travers: What is wrong with his leg?

    Richard Sherman: He got shot.

    P.L. Travers: Hardly surprising.

  • [Travers and Disney are at Disneyland, and Travers is on a carousel horse]

    Walt Disney: The boys have had an idea for your Mr. Banks. I think it'll make you happy.

    P.L. Travers: You brought me all the way out here to tell me that?

    Walt Disney: No. I brought you all the way out here for monetary gain. Had a wager with the boys that I couldn't get you on a ride. I just won twenty bucks!