This is just a comment to myself

Meaghan 2022-03-19 09:01:04

Perhaps because of the shooting method, the movie itself is easy to make people impatient to watch. But in my opinion, a movie that makes people happy and warm is a good movie, or a better story might be chosen.
I like a sentence in the movie very much, the reality may disappoint us, but we achieve redemption through imagination! Maybe this is why the movie was named! Perhaps this is the meaning of the film's existence.
For PL Travers, the original author of Mary, Mr Banks would shave his beard cleanly in order to give her daughter a loving, comfortable kiss. In Walter's mind, his Mr. Banks has a mustache, although such an image change is not tolerated by Travers. In fact, everyone has their own Mr. Banks, and everyone has their own story. Whether Mr. Banks has a beard or not is not so important. The important thing is that even if the reality is cruel, at least in our imagination, Banks is a warm father who eventually recovered from his illness and took his children to fly kites!
Travers finally let go of her unhappy memories and chose to move on with her life and imagination!

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

    The old lady of the tortoise-hair writer confronts the world’s number one film merchant. Disney ostentatiously transforms this film history story into a symbiotic and win-win inspirational work through the traditional harmless, healthy, warmth, and variant song and dance. From the hostility to the final opening of her heart, the old lady also returned to the true childhood memories under waves of emotional offensives. Falair and Hanks become two clues connecting the protagonist’s mood, but overall they are too deliberate.

  • Kristoffer 2022-03-24 09:01:46

    I know it's healing but the story goes in really slowly and it's really tiring. Asleep almost half of the movie. So bad comments are of great significance,

Saving Mr. Banks quotes

  • Walt Disney: [preparing tea] And a spoonful of sugar?

    P.L. Travers: No, I think I'll have whisky.

    Walt Disney: [Pours whisky into Travers's tea, hesitates for a moment, then adds some to his own cup] Oh well, when in Rome...

  • P.L. Travers: Aren't you going to pour it for us?

    Polly: You're perfectly capable of pouring it your self.

    P.L. Travers: She's quite the worst maid I've ever had.

    Diarmuid Russell: So why do you keep her?

    P.L. Travers: I don't know. She reminds me of me.