Comedy,Drama,History   Australia,United Kingdom,United States of America

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"Saving Mr. Banks" tells the captivating true story of P.L. Travers (played by Emma Thompson), the author of the beloved children's book series about the magical nanny, Mary Poppins. As the movie opens, Travers is portrayed as a stubborn and uncompromising woman living in London in the early 1960s.

Walt Disney (played by Tom Hanks) becomes determined to adapt Travers' Mary Poppins novels into a film for his production company, Walt Disney Pictures. However, Travers has been resistant to Disney's requests for the rights for many years. Finally, she reluctantly agrees to travel to Los Angeles to meet with Disney and his creative team and consider their proposal.

Travers arrives in Hollywood full of skepticism and clashes fiercely with the team of Disney's staff, including screenwriter Don DaGradi (played by Bradley Whitford) and the songwriting duo, Richard and Robert Sherman (played by Jason Schwartzman and B.J. Novak). She obsessively scrutinizes every aspect of the script and songs, often dismissing their ideas and refusing to compromise on her vision for Mary Poppins and her story.

As they work on the movie, flashbacks reveal Travers' difficult childhood in Australia, particularly her relationship with her father (played by Colin Farrell), who was the inspiration behind Mr. Banks, the father character in her Mary Poppins stories. Through these flashbacks, it becomes evident why Travers is so protective of her characters and resistant to Disney's adaptations, as she fears they may misrepresent her personal history and the deeper meanings behind her creations.

Throughout the process, Walt Disney tries to understand Travers' concerns and connect with her on a personal level. As the layers of Travers' guarded past are gradually unveiled, Disney becomes determined to convince her to trust him with her work and allows her to have some creative input in the film while also highlighting the importance of bringing joy to audiences.

Despite the ongoing clashes and emotional struggles, the filmmakers and Travers slowly begin to find common ground, leading to the creation of a magical and heartfelt film that combines Disney's whimsical vision with Travers' own emotional depth. The movie ultimately culminates in the premiere of "Mary Poppins" in Los Angeles, where Travers finally lets go of her past and finds closure.

"Saving Mr. Banks" is an endearing journey that explores the power of storytelling, the thin line between art and commerce, and the transformative nature of creativity and collaboration.
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