

In Depression-era London, a now-grown Jane and Michael Banks, along with Michael’s three children, are visited by the enigmatic Mary Poppins following a personal loss. Through her unique magical skills, and with the aid of her friend Jack, she helps the family rediscover the joy and wonder missing in their lives. Review: Worthy follow-up, great tribute to the original - The original movie and storyline had flaws but the concept and atmosphere more than compensated for that. It was simply a movie that enthused me greatly and that was an inspiration later in life as a lost-dad .. tangled up in a tedious bank job. Hence I have seen it many times over the years and even went to see the musical. Moreover I’ve shaken hands with Mary in Disneyland!. Although curious, I tried to avoid spoilers and reviews to see this movie without any expectations or much prejudice. And I must say it did not disappoint at all. All together the movie is a charming nostalgic mix of sparkling, colourful visuals, catchy songs and compulsory dance sequences. The story line is somewhat thin again but holds better than the original. The movie oozes reference to the original; there is Cherry Tree lane, a dad that lost touch with what really matters, a talking parrot umbrella head and a jolly holiday ride. And much, much more. A very sensitive part would have been the characters. But they suit and act more appropriately than I expected. Mary and Jack stand out in particular and have properly set the stage for sequels. Mary remains practically perfect; immaculate hair, great fun but with a stern streak. And Jack, the new Bert, is filling the room with his smile, dance skills and an uplifting can-do attitude. I struggle however with Ben Whishaw, he is a great actor. But I fail to see him as a grown-up Michael, the contrast is just too stark - now he is a nerdy, obedient artist and there is little that resembles the strong-minded ginger Michael Banks from his youth except for his mouth that occasionally remains open like a ‘cod-fish’. In the end this movie is just great entertainment for most of the family. But I must add that our youngest of 5 - that resembles young Michael in many ways - only got interested toward the end when there was a bit of action and tension – he is more into ninja’s and dinosaur therefore all the sweet songs, flowers and pink lace weren’t his cup of tea. In contrast, his older sister who likes her spoons full of sugar and does believe in the Mary Poppins’ attitude to life thought this was a ‘great movie’ that she was desperate to get on blu ray and watch many times over again. To my surprise, and shock, she even preferred it to the saintly original! We watched the movie in blu ray and the graphical qualities of the movie are being done proper justice by our high-end oled screen and proper surround sound set. It literally filled our room with sweet supercalifragilisticexpialidociousness. *** I very much enjoy reviewing products on desertcart, however there is little more satisfying than to learn that people read and like my reviews -> a click on the ‘helpful’ button below is greatly appreciated! *** Review: Everything excellent - Brilliant quality fantastic dvd bargain price well ordered again 👍













































| ASIN | B07KMT7V5F |
| Actors | Colin Firth, Emily Blunt, Julie Walters, Lin Manuel Miranda, Meryl Streep |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,658 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 228 in Children & Family (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,785) |
| Director | Rob Marshall |
| Item model number | BUA0299801 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Media Format | PAL |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 19 x 13.5 x 1.4 cm; 81.65 g |
| Release date | 15 April 2019 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 5 minutes |
| Studio | Walt Disney |
| Subtitles: | Portuguese, Spanish |
D**.
Worthy follow-up, great tribute to the original
The original movie and storyline had flaws but the concept and atmosphere more than compensated for that. It was simply a movie that enthused me greatly and that was an inspiration later in life as a lost-dad .. tangled up in a tedious bank job. Hence I have seen it many times over the years and even went to see the musical. Moreover I’ve shaken hands with Mary in Disneyland!. Although curious, I tried to avoid spoilers and reviews to see this movie without any expectations or much prejudice. And I must say it did not disappoint at all. All together the movie is a charming nostalgic mix of sparkling, colourful visuals, catchy songs and compulsory dance sequences. The story line is somewhat thin again but holds better than the original. The movie oozes reference to the original; there is Cherry Tree lane, a dad that lost touch with what really matters, a talking parrot umbrella head and a jolly holiday ride. And much, much more. A very sensitive part would have been the characters. But they suit and act more appropriately than I expected. Mary and Jack stand out in particular and have properly set the stage for sequels. Mary remains practically perfect; immaculate hair, great fun but with a stern streak. And Jack, the new Bert, is filling the room with his smile, dance skills and an uplifting can-do attitude. I struggle however with Ben Whishaw, he is a great actor. But I fail to see him as a grown-up Michael, the contrast is just too stark - now he is a nerdy, obedient artist and there is little that resembles the strong-minded ginger Michael Banks from his youth except for his mouth that occasionally remains open like a ‘cod-fish’. In the end this movie is just great entertainment for most of the family. But I must add that our youngest of 5 - that resembles young Michael in many ways - only got interested toward the end when there was a bit of action and tension – he is more into ninja’s and dinosaur therefore all the sweet songs, flowers and pink lace weren’t his cup of tea. In contrast, his older sister who likes her spoons full of sugar and does believe in the Mary Poppins’ attitude to life thought this was a ‘great movie’ that she was desperate to get on blu ray and watch many times over again. To my surprise, and shock, she even preferred it to the saintly original! We watched the movie in blu ray and the graphical qualities of the movie are being done proper justice by our high-end oled screen and proper surround sound set. It literally filled our room with sweet supercalifragilisticexpialidociousness. *** I very much enjoy reviewing products on Amazon, however there is little more satisfying than to learn that people read and like my reviews -> a click on the ‘helpful’ button below is greatly appreciated! ***
K**R
Everything excellent
Brilliant quality fantastic dvd bargain price well ordered again 👍
D**S
Thoroughly enjoyable sequel.
Having been 8 years old when I saw the first Mary Poppins at the cinema, I was a little apprehensive about this sequel, especially after reading some of the reviews here (Amazon) - Although they were written before the Blu-Ray was even released! Last night I put the disc in the player, just to have a quick look - I couldn't stop watching and ended up seeing the whole film, as well as the extras. I won't go in to details about the film, as I feel it spoils the enjoyment and surprise of watching it yourself for the first time. However, it gives us new scenes with some homage to the original. It is not the same, but is very similar. I would have loved to see and hear songs reprised, but then that's what the original Blu-ray is for! This is a new film, not a re-make, but follows the original style. The story, the acting, the sets and the music were all to a very high standard and I was taken back 55 years in a way I wasn't expecting! The first will always be the 'best' in your mind, because it was the first and there had been little like it previously. The same applies to the Jungle Book, James Bond, Star Wars, Jaws, Jurassic Park, etc. (Lot of 'J's there!) If you enjoyed the original (Especially 55 years ago!) I can highly recommend this one.
R**'
SUPER(califragilisticexpialidocious) RETURN TO THE SCREEN OF THE MAGICAL NANNY.
Over 50 years on, Disney's old-favourite the magical Nanny 'Mary Poppins' returns to our screens. The film embracing the feel of the earlier version using much of the fondly remembered ingredients that charmed audiences of yesteryear. The story again centring on the Banks family, siblings of the original parents, Michael (Ben Whishaw) and sister Jane (Emily Mortimer) along with Michael's three children, Michael and the children live in the old family home aided by the housekeeper Ellen (Julie Walters) Michael had lost his wife a year ago, Jane helps with the children. These are hard times a hard fact that hits home when the family house becomes under threat of repossession because of a loan from the bank Michael is struggling to pay back. His father had shares in the bank that would have covered the loan, however, Michael cannot find the certificate to prove the transaction and bank manager Mr Wilkins (Colin Firth) is less than helpful in the matter. Whilst walking in the park Georgie (Joel Dawson) the youngest sees a kite their father had discarded flying loose and gives chase, Annabel (Pixie Davies) and John (Nathanael Saleh) follow. Georgie catches the kite and decides to fly it and to all three's surprise see Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt) descend from the sky holding it. Mary Poppins who had been Nanny to Michael and Jane when they were very young insists on taking on the role to Michaels children. Lamplighter, former apprentice to handyman Bert, Jack(Lin-Manuel Miranda) will as Bert had in the original movie become a friend to both Mary Poppins and the Children. The magical adventure begins.... Surely with Mary Poppins back on the scene, the troubles Michael has will be turned around? This a delightful family movie, with a hatful of new songs to sing along to, magical adventures, coupled with animated characters, it truly is a sequel to cherish. A nice touch is the inclusion of Dick Van Dyke in a cameo-role as the corrupt Mr Wilkins uncle. I myself, though not all will agree I'm sure, enjoyed this more than that of the original. Kids of all ages will I'm sure enjoy ..
V**A
Very good
Finally received. Love this movie
D**N
Real magic 💫
J**E
Good film good price
N**P
It will be fun to see what van dyke does in this. Got what I wanted.
T**I
The Movie came from England and it was "disc unplayable" here in Canada.
M**E
Amazon has been good to me
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