šŸ“½Last night we watched ā€œSaving Mr. Banks,ā€ about the making of Mary Poppins. The movie stars Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks, Bradley Whitford, etc. ā€” excellent cast.

ā€œSaving Mr. Banksā€ takes great liberties with historical reality. In reality, PL Travers, the author of the series of Mary Poppins novels, never cared for the movie ā€œMary Poppins,ā€ and wouldnā€™t permit another adaptation for 30 years. When she finally relented, for a stage production in London, she stipulated no Americans could be involved. And she had a much more interesting life than ā€œSaving Mr. Banksā€ portrays. She was a successful actress and dancer and poet and studied philosophy and lived with Native Americans for a time and studied their philosophy and folklore. She adopted a boy, from whom she was later estranged.

Walt Disney, in real life, was kind of a bastard.

The movie is bullshit and propaganda and I loved it anyway and would gladly watch it again.

Much of the movie focuses on Traversā€™ childhood in Allora, Australia, in the early 1900s. It was a small town then and itā€™s no metropolis today, with a population of 1,223.