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BluRay Download Subtitles. If you torrent without a VPN, your ISP can see that you're torrenting and may throttle your connection and get fined by legal action! When Jane and Michael Banks are faced with the prospect of a new nanny, they are pleasantly surprised by the arrival of the magical Mary Poppins. Embarking on a series of fantastical adventures with he and her Cockney performer friend, Bert, they try to pass on some of her sunny attitude to their preoccupied parents.
Parental Guide. I have to point out that when I was a young child, I didn't particularly like this film. I think it's because the movie has less appeal to young viewers--and I remember disliking it because I wanted to see ALL animation! However, as I got older and saw it again, I realized how delightful the film was--and am glad I gave it another try. Now, many years later, I have seen it several more times--including today.
And, it still manages to make me smile. The film has many nice things going for it--some of the best songs of any of the Disney films, fine acting and a nice family-centered plot.
Julie Andrews is just great, though I have heard that Brits actually often laugh at Dick Van Dyke's accent in the film--as it's apparently not even close to being correct. Still, if this is the big complain about the film, then it's hardly worth mentioning.
Exceptional in every way. Now I am going to point out something that bothers me. Although the play is wildly successful, we both disliked it a lot. Now the folks that acted in it were great and the sets were the best we've ever seen in a play. But, the characters themselves were NOT who they were in the film.
Mary Poppins was more cold and self-centered and Mr. Banks physically abused the kids!!! Whose sick ideas were these?! And, while the play kept many of the songs, it skipped some of the best ones and introduced a few new ones instead--ones that just weren't as good.
For example, they dropped "I Love to Laugh" and this entire subplot. Now you'd think maybe this was because of technical issues involving staging this live--but they then added a wall-walking scene that was VERY difficult to do.
I DON'T recommend you see the play--just buy the film and save yourself some money--and have a better time as well. This is a masterpiece of a film, I absolutely love this. Julie Andrews is more than splendid as the nanny, and I absolutely love her voice.
Dick Van Dyke, despite the accent, should have gotten an award for his performance for sheer energy and enthusiasm, but I liked him marginally better in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. David Tomblinson is a blast as the father, as are the children.
The songs and choreography are what makes so timeless, as well as the outstanding animated sequences. One of my favourite scenes was the one on the ceiling, with the terrible jokes, but you couldn't help laughing at the ridiculousness of it all. In contrast Mr Banks walking to his financial doom ties with Feed the Birds as the most moving scene of the film.
It also teaches some nice family values as well. I highly recommend this film. Bethany Cox. Leonard Maltin in his book on The Disney Films which is limited to films that Walt Disney personally had a hand in before he died he says that Mary Poppins is the finest achievement of his studio.
There's no way I'd try to argue with that. Everything is just perfect about this film making it entertainment for kids and adults who want to revisit a childhood that they may or may not have ever had.
We should all have nannies like Mary Poppins as Julie Andrews realizes her. The current nanny played by Elsa Lanchester has quit because she can't handle the kids, Matthew Garber and Karen Dotrice.
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