Saturday, April 26, 2014

Saving Mr Banks

Savings Mr Banks was one we'd intended to see in [gasp!] the theatre.  Like other people.  But we never made it.  So we watched it on DVD recently.  Oh my goodness -- it was so good that we watched it a second time before taking it back to the library!

Basic plot: Author of the book Mary Poppins doesn't want to sell the rights to Disney, who wants to turn the book into a musical/movie.  

I don't know how much truth there is to the characters and to their histories and motivations.  But it makes a very good story regardless.  Thought-provoking to see the effect on children of an irresponsible daddy who nevertheless shows much affection to his children.  Fun and amusing to see bits and pieces of Mary Poppins lines come out of the mouths of certain characters in the movie. 

Rating: Not sure why it's a PG-13.  It's seems cleaner overall than quite a few PG's I've watched.  Granted it's not something I'd want under-13's to see ... but I'd say the same about most of the PG movies out there.  (And personally, the vast majority of the PG-13's available today should be rated R in my opinion.  But that's another topic....)

Point of both stories:  As a kid, I always thought Mary Poppins was about the nanny rescuing the kids.  It wasn't until I was grown up that I realized that wasn't the main point of the movie.  At all.  In last year's movie, at one point, the author tells the movie producer, "You think this is about saving the children?!"  And she walks away, shaking her head.  And that is what both Mary Poppins and Saving Mr Banks are about.


3 comments:

  1. Thank you for the review. I have had this one on my "want to see" list for a while. Now I am newly motivated to see it!

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  2. I thought this movie was excellent. I sobbed through most of it in the theater. Happily, many of the people sitting near us were sobbing also, so I didn't feel too embarrassed. I think it got the PG13 rating due to the alcoholism and suicide theme.

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  3. I thought this movie was excellent. I sobbed through most of it in the theater. Happily, many of the people sitting near us were sobbing also, so I didn't feel too embarrassed. I think it got the PG13 rating due to the alcoholism and suicide theme.

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