05-01-2014, 09:28 AM
It's the behind the scenes story of how Walt Disney got PL Travers to allow him to make the movie of Mary Poppins.
It's not the feel good film you think it is going to be. Travers did not have the best upbringing and the movie juxtaposes her early days with the workings of getting the screenplay done. Lot's of downers, but a very well made film. Paul Giammatti wasn't as loathesome as usually is. I'm tired of Tom Hanks playing Tom Hanks. He needs to break out and be the baddy in some film. Emma Thomas was fine as the very controlling Travers.
One of things I kept thinking while watching the film was how much money they had to have spent and how did the arrange to do that. They shot on the Disney lot and redressed it to make it look 1961, which arguably wouldn't take much. But they had to close off one of the main thoroughfares in the studio for shooting. They also did some shooting at Disney. Again they had to dress Disneyland in period and bring bag some rides back that no longer exist. It was amazing the logistics of the shots at Disneyland.
Finally, they shot some of the scenes at the base of my hill in Heritage square, using the Victorian Buildings to stand in for Australia.
A fine film, no swordfights.
It's not the feel good film you think it is going to be. Travers did not have the best upbringing and the movie juxtaposes her early days with the workings of getting the screenplay done. Lot's of downers, but a very well made film. Paul Giammatti wasn't as loathesome as usually is. I'm tired of Tom Hanks playing Tom Hanks. He needs to break out and be the baddy in some film. Emma Thomas was fine as the very controlling Travers.
One of things I kept thinking while watching the film was how much money they had to have spent and how did the arrange to do that. They shot on the Disney lot and redressed it to make it look 1961, which arguably wouldn't take much. But they had to close off one of the main thoroughfares in the studio for shooting. They also did some shooting at Disney. Again they had to dress Disneyland in period and bring bag some rides back that no longer exist. It was amazing the logistics of the shots at Disneyland.
Finally, they shot some of the scenes at the base of my hill in Heritage square, using the Victorian Buildings to stand in for Australia.
A fine film, no swordfights.
So much for the flickr badge idea. Dammit