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Plot:
In this dark and witty fable, Nanny McPhee (a person of an unsettling appearance and magical powers) enters the household of the recently widowed Mr. Brown and attempts to tame his seven exceedingly i...( read more
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Nanny McPhee.... we need you! Its moving! Eww... measels! Beats the POOP out of Mary Poppins anytime boy!
Surprisingly, I didn't like this movie that much. I found it rather dissappointing. Mary Popins was MUCH better.
A widower & undertaker 41 year old Cedric Brown (Colin Firth) has 7 children: 11 year old Simon (Thomas Sangster), 10 year old Tora (Eliza Bennett), 9 year old Lily (Jennifer Rae Daykin), 8 year old Eric (Raphael Coleman), 7 year old Sebastian (Sam Honywood), 5 year old Chrissy (Holly Gibbs) & 1 year old Agatha "Aggie" (Hebe Barnes & Zinnia Barnes) are cared for and loved by the scullery maid named Evangeline (Kelly Macdonald). A government nanny: Nanny McPhee (Emma Thompson) comes to help with discipline & a little magic teaches the children a lesson: discipline, manners & the consequences of their actions.
This was truly an amazing movie. It reminded me a lot of Mary Poppins especially with the MAGIC! I liked her lessons too. And it was a surprise to see that her warts were slowly going away. It was then that I realised that the movie was showing a lot of different meanings. Like how Nanny McPhee looked terrible when she first came through the door. That symbolised that the children were terrible. Throughout the movie she slowly looked better as the children learnt their lessons. In the end she look beautiful like the children. I also realised that the little kid Simon was in Love Actually with Colin Firth. Even though bits of the movie was predicable like when Aunt Adelaide came to collect a girl. It was obvious that she was going to take Angela for the education. And how Angela was going to end up with Mr Brown. It was really interesting to see that Emma Thompson actually wrote the screenplay and stared in the movie.
A fun, magical comedy that your entire family will enjoy. This movie reminds children that when they are naughty there are consequences to pay for their actions.