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Nanny McPhee

Nanny McPhee

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With a firm hand and a bit of magic, the nanny of the title helps to bring up the seven noisy and messy children of a father whose wife...

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Duration94 mins

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  • Constance, 8
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Review by Constance, 8

4 stars

29 Jan 2015

Nanny McPhee

This classical movie is set in a very posh house. It has funny parts and sad parts, nice parts and unexpected ones. The children had 17 nannies, can you believe that?! but with their 18 nannie, will it go down well and will they behave? The children are not allowed in the kitchen, cook has this in writing, but do they listen? Of course not! As you properly know all people have to knock to get in, but not this nanny she just magically appears inside. This is a funny movie, and sad, and it also has trickery. My favourite character is Evangeline. I like her kindness. My favourite scene is when the donkey suddenly becomes a girl.

I would recommend this movie highly, it has nice music and if I were you I wouldn't go eating the baby (they don't really!).

If I had a nanny I would try to get rid of her by putting a snake in her drawer. This is a nice film, have fun finding out what happens.

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