Mary Poppins Returns Movie Review: Magical but a Bit Dated 5d5k3c
The classic film sequel is fun but isnāt updated for modern audiences. 4uz5e
Kidzworld saw Mary Poppins Returns. Will you love the music and the story? Is it really for modern families or should the classic 1964 film just be watched on home entertainment instead? Read our movie review.
1964 film Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane (Emily Mortimer) Banks are now grown up. After Michaelās family suffers a personal loss and may lose the family home, the magical nanny Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt) pops back in and, teaming up with the upbeat street lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda), Mary uses her otherworldly skills to help the family survive and rediscover the joy and wonder missing in their lives.Mary Poppins Returns Trailer #2 3y1t3i
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Itās early morning in London and lamplighter Jack is shutting off lamps while expressing how optimistic he is in song. He has a feeling āsomethingā is going to change despite bad times. Lawyers for a bank come to Michael Banksā door to announce that his loan is three months overdue and he has just five days, with a midnight deadline, to pay it back or his house will be foreclosed on. He simply doesnāt have the money. The kids Anabel (Pixie Davies), John (Nathanael Saleh) and little Georgie (Joel Dawson) sense how sad and overworked dad is since their mom Kate died. Their aunt Jane is a social worker who can only the family with a lot of love.
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Knowing that Michaelās dad George had a certificate proving that he owned shares in the bank, the entire family starts looking for it so they can pay off the loan. Dad only findās his wifeās music box and pearls and sinks further into sadness. Georgie finds an old, tattered kite that his dad used to fly. He flies it in a high wind and is almost swept away with it but nanny Mary Poppins floats down out of the sky holding onto it. Jack isnāt surprised. He knows her from when he was a kid helping chimney sweep Bert when Mary came the first time. Adult Michael and Jane are stunned to see her at the house announcing that she has come again to take care of the Banks children.
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Mary does a few magical things that the kids see but the two adults are denying that what they saw her do in their childhoods was real. The kids are all dirty so she puts them in the bath which is a gateway to a magical, underwater kingdom. They frolic with fish, a giant rubber duckie and other ocean critters while Mary stirs their imaginations singing āCan You Imagine That?ā. Later, Georgie finds dadās drawing of their family and pockets it. Michael and Jane go to the bank but manager Wilkins (Colin Firth) says he canāt give them an extension on the loan deadline. We see that he does know about the certificate but wonāt help them. Heās busy foreclosing on houses and making the bank and himself rich.
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Georgie cuts up the family drawing and uses pieces to patch the kite. The kids accidentally break a Royal Doulton china bowl they hoped to sell to help pay the loan. Mary magically takes them into the artwork on the bowl where they, along with Jack hope to repair it but end up in a singing/dancing adventure with talking animals etc. at the āRoyal Doulton Music Hallā where the chorus girls are pink flamingoes. To stress the fact that things arenāt necessarily as they seem, Mary and Jack perform āA Cover is Not the Bookā (which of course, encourages us all to read). After a chase because some of the animals have stolen things from the kidsā nursery, everyone ends up back home.
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Seeing that the kids miss their mom, Mary convinces them that she is always watching and loving them from āWhere the Lost Things Areā. Tomorrow they will take the bowl for repair to Maryās cousin Topsy (Meryl Street) who has a shop and āfixes thingsā. We see that Jack and Jane have started a flirty relationship that everyone approves of. Mary and the kids take the bowl to Topsy, whose shop and world turns upside down (literally) every second Wednesdayā¦.today. She sings āTurning Turtleā about her upside down world then says the bowl is priceless alright but not in monetary value, just in their motherās eyes. It wonāt help them. The message here is change your point of view.
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Mary and the kids go to the bank hoping one of the more friendly lawyers will help them. The kids overhear that Wilkins plans to reposses many homes and he wonāt bend an inch to help Michael save his. When they tell their dad, who has a minor job at the bank, he doesnāt believe them and is angry at them when Wilkins is mad and threatens his job. On the way home a fog rolls in and Mary and the kids are lost. Jack and his lamplighters come to the rescue with an upbeat song and dance called āTrip a Little Light Fantasticā.Ā At home, the kids convince dad that mom is still with them from āWhere the Lost Things Areā. He makes up with them.
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With the midnight deadline at hand, the furniture in the house is repossessed and the kids pack up to move out. Can the family find the missing stock certificate in the nick of time? Will Mary use her magic and can Jack help? Can the elderly, original bank manager Mr. Dawes Jr. (Dick Van Dyke) prove that Michael ever owned the stocks?
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Everyone is working really hard to make this sequel to Disneyās 1964 landmark musical pay tribute without copying but there are a lot of overly-familiar elements. Although the songs are new, instead of āLetās Go Fly a Kiteā there is āNowhere to Go But Upā with balloons standing in for kites and there are many other comparisons. The new songs reflect the action, get story points across and teach morals. They are entertaining enough but you wonāt them as well as āA Spoonful of Sugar,ā āSupercalifragilisticexpialdocious,ā or āChim Chim Cheree.ā Some plot points (i.e. where the stock certificate actually is) are too easy to guess.
Dances look dated and out of a 1950ās musical and āflatā single plane animation sequences also look āoldā in our world of digital animation wonders. Kids in my audience were squirming and getting up and down a lot during the film.
Emily Blunt is very good as the famous nanny but plays Mary as a little more stern than smiley, light-hearted and charming and her singing voice is nice but nowhere near Julie Andrewsā perfect soprano. Lin-Manuel Miranda is very competent in his singing and dancing but seems miscast as a spry young love interest for Jane. Smaller performances by Meryl Streep, Dick Van Dyke and Angela Lansbury are all charming and highpoints in the movie.
On the plus side, the theme of a nanny helping a family rediscover the joy and childhood wonder in their lives is a very nice one this holiday season and in our troubled times even if it is presented in a kind of dated, āsweetsieā manner.Ā A lot of modern tweens and teens might think of the film as ācornyā although parents and even grandparents who grew up with the original will probably latch onto the similarities and love it.
If you arenāt a big fan of the original film and havenāt seen it over and over, you might enjoy this sequel more because, although entertaining, it doesnāt really capture the charm and fantasy of the original. Overall, I like the original Disney films and wish the studio would stop re-making all of its animated classics in live action.. Next year comes The Lion King,Ā Dumbo, Aladdin and more. Canāt they just leave the classics alone and tell some new stories? Giving the film an āAā for effort, we can still only go three stars.
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