
Mary Poppins back then was a breakthrough in the film industry with an amazing integration of live action plus animation which defined the film. This has been replicated with an updated technological features of this generation. Since its has been over 50 years since the first movie, some of the original cast has also made some cameos in the film like Dick Van Dyke and Karen Dotrice.
Stepping in the shoes of Julie Andrews as the magical nanny Mary Poppins, Emily Blunt shows her elegance, grace, and playfulness with the role. Given that the movie will have a lot of dancing, singing, and interactions, she really embraces the character which is nostalgia to the viewers who have watched the first one.
Mary Poppins Returns stars Emily Blunt, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ben Whishaw, Emily Mortimer, Julie Walters, Dick Van Dyke, Angela Lansbury, Colin Firth, and Meryl Streep. Directed by Rob Marshall, now showing in cinemas.
Special thanks to Evia Lifestyle Center in Daanghari Alabang where we saw the film in their VIP Cinema which has comfortable reclining seats, nice projection screen, Dolby Surround Sound and even has a blanket if you feel a little cold. They also have the first IMAX with Laser in Southeast Asia along with their cinemas which is perfect for people located south of Metro Manila.
Deliberation time kids!
Film summary: Music and magic galore
Quotable quote: “Nothing is gone forever, only out of place.”
Quotable quote: “Nothing is gone forever, only out of place.”
Technical Effects: 5 out of 5 stars (Still making use of animation and live action crossovers still charms the audience and brings impact to drama, though not revolutionary but brings just the right amount of nostalgia)
Plot: 4 out of 5 stars (A new adventure with a grown up characters like a similar film Christopher Robin but this one has music and vivid imagination)
Acting and Actors: 4 out of 5 stars (Despite a lot of characters, Mary Poppins still shines in all the scenes)
Pros: Music, choreography, visual effects
Cons: resolution, innovation
Cons: resolution, innovation
Music and Soundtracks: 4 out for 5 stars (Music by Marc Shaiman includes a collection of sounds patterned with the original movie)
Overall: Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (A fun and family-centric film that mirrors the first one in the time of the new generation, love to see both of them again.)
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