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Saving Mr. Banks

Saving Mr. Banks

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Author P. L. Travers reflects on her childhood when meeting with filmmaker Walt Disney during production on the adaptation of her novel,...

CertificatePG

Duration120 mins

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  • Michellie, 9
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Review by Michellie, 9

3 stars

14 Dec 2016

This movie is the most emotional story I think I have ever seen. It makes my feelings change every second of the movie. One minute I am happy and the next sad. One of the characters called Mrs Trevor's is one of the most deep character in the movie. At the start you see her has a bossy, heart-full, big headed women but towards the end you start to realise the soft and warm hearted women she actually is. There are two stories in this movie. An emotional story about Mrs Trevor's tragic life and on about Mrs Trevor's who has wrote the infamous Mary Poppin making the movie. In my personal opinion the little girls story is the best. I think overall this movie is pretty good but is could be better. I would recommend it to the people who love Mary poppins.

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