Nanny McPhee Returns [Blu-ray]
L**.
Great movie for the whole family
The actors were great.
C**A
Nanny McPhee
Nanny McPhee is such a cute movie for the entire family. It teaches kid how to learn to come together and help each other out and value their family. Nanny teaches them many lessons along the way. Absolutely one of my favorite movies.
R**N
All I Can Say is: "WOW!"
This has to be one of the best films I have ever had the pleasure to see. Emma Thompson has done a truly magnificent piece of work with "Nanny McPhee Returns." As much as I liked Nanny McPhee, this movie outstrips it. Not only did Emma Thompson do a magnificent job writing the screenplay, but she was splendid again as the rather homely Nanny McPhee.When she first comes to the door you find yourself unconsciously asking yourself, "Where did she park her broom?" Nanny McPhee, at first, is a very homely, overweight woman with warts and a buck tooth that has to be seen to be believed. Despite her appearance, she definitely projects an air of unquestionable authority, though at first the children do question it, as youngsters will do. Slowly but surely she teaches them the lessons they need, assisted at times by a thump of her magical cane on the floor.In Nanny McPhee Returns , there are three rather unruly children who are the despair of their mother, since their father has been called off to WWII. To throw some pepper into the soup, their two cousins arrive from the city. It is obvious from the get-go that the two cousins are spoiled brats, so you have a fair idea of just why Nanny McPhee shows up. The five youngsters (obviously) do not get along at all, and in fact Nanny McPhee has to quite literally show them who's boss, which she does rather well.There is more of her magic, but unlike Mary Poppins there are no songs to carry the story along and, in truth, they are not needed.To add to the mother's problems, her smarmy brother-in-law is trying to get her to sell the farm. There is an ulterior motive for his actions: he's in debt over his ears to a casino. Worse, the casino owner has sent his "Hit-men," actually two rather bloodthirsty women, to collect.An interesting tidbit is the jackdaw that hangs around Nanny McPhee and hold conversations with her. The bird is forever belching because it has a habit of eating window putty. This bird, and several other things, move the show right along. I must add that Dame Maggie Smith (remember her as Prof. McGonnagal in "Harry Potter"?) is absolutely delightful as the little old lady who runs the local store. She (and several others) remember Nanny McPhee very kindly. At the end of the film you find out why, but only if you saw the first film.All in all, this is a truly delightful film, in spite of a little over-the-top acting on the part of the brother-in-law and the two ladies(?). If you liked the first Nanny McPhee, you are going to love this one, too. I do highly recommend it, and I'm very glad I have it.
H**E
Wonderful
I love both the Nanny McFee movies. They are fascinating, fun, timeless, and teach children and old people, like me, what is important in life.(Being old, I hope I have learned what is important and am always glad for reminders about anything, especially, since my brain cells don't start firing until noon.) 🙄 🤗
B**
Nice
Wholesome
J**R
Nanny McPhee back with a bang
It's great to see Nanny McPhee back, although quite why the UK title (Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang) was jettisoned for the pedestrian 'Nanny McPhee Returns', I'm not sure. However, the lady who talks softly but carries a big stick is as magical as ever.Moving the setting forward to World War Two creates a different ambience for the action, with a purple Rolls-Royce, a supercharged motorbike and an enemy bomber all contributing to the story. There are more computer graphics with this film, but they are so expertly done that it's often hard to see where reality ends and studio wizardry takes over. Do watch the excellent bonus features for some insights into how the special effects were produced.The acting is excellent, including Maggie Gyllenhaal as the harassed mother, Rhys Ifans as the villainous Uncle Phil, Ralph Fiennes in a cameo as Cyril and Celia's father and the inimitable Maggie Smith as the eccentric shopkeeper who has a little secret of her own. The children are also uniformly wonderful and the whole thing is held together by Emma Thompson as the lady with the lumps (with the assistance of Mr. Edelweiss).I've rated this movie as one star less than the first NM, mainly because there isn't the same sense of antagonism between the children and Nanny McPhee as there was in the first film. Their 'not wanting her', part of the reason for her being there, doesn't manifest itself very much and soon they are routinely calling on her for help. They also seem to be doing pretty well at learning her lessons on their own; at one point, she even remarks that things shouldn't be too easy and promptly gives them an entirely fresh, and magical, challenge. This lack of tension somewhat changes the dynamics of the movie and it becomes more the children and Nanny McPhee against the bad guys than Nanny McPhee teaching the children lessons about life.However, this isn't a movie which needs deep philosophical thought. It's a jolly romp which leaves the viewer feeling happy, and wanting more Nanny McPhee.
M**T
Great family entertainment
Really enjoyed this movie. Great characters, good plot.
G**Y
Love This Movie!
I love this movie. Heartwarming and funny, and very family oriented. Would recommend to anyone for purchase.
A**R
Nanny McPhee Returns
Excellent movie, received from Amazon as announced.
D**Y
Conforme
Je recommande ce produit conforme à la description
S**A
Bello
Bellissimo film che non deve mancare nella raccolta dei dvd. A distanza di tanto tempo funziona ancora benissimo!
V**B
Très beaux films
Très beaux films
C**I
Valores
Al igual que su primera parte muy hermosa.
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