The Christmas holidays began with a marathon film for our two small: their parents brought them to see Harry Potter room, and after dinner all four watched the Third episode of Star Wars ...
course, it was great, of course, they were not afraid, they finally chose Harry Potter ...
Their first night the house, was consequently populated nightmares and sudden awakenings ... and I finally get Charlotte into bed when we were so "closely" huddled against each other for comfort, while my other hand, I caressed Camille's head every time she fidgeted and spoke in the twin bed ...
In short these are girls of their time ...
So the next day to the traditional "What do we look today Mamou? "I was embarrassed to answer, Beauty and the Beast? Ratatouille? Sabrina? (These are my treasures ...) a little afraid of being "outdated" ...
Finally it is they who have found, (another of my treasures, visited and revisited often):
Mary Popppins, we will review Mary Poppins, but you look Mamou with us, you do not cook, you look with us ...
It was a moment of delight ...
I am always amazed by the seductive power of this movie ... Everything is beautiful and poetic. Nothing there is corny.
Pictures skies with fireplaces, or kites, parks with hunting with hounds, Fox saved, and wooden horses, the dark streets at night, soot and industrial suburbs, or the neo classical Bank which stretches against the majesty of the dive bar ...
decor canvases Bustling real actors.
Like Julie Andrews in addition, of course, the rambling Nanny rosy cheeks ...
suffragette mother fierce in action for women's suffrage, which continues to decline for her husband different variations of an "As you are right my friend ... "The wonderful sweep
philosopher, aspiring children through the chimney, soot-to-the beauty of heaven and led the ballet on the roofs of chimney sweeps, provided that remarkably boisterous set.
The retired admiral at the helm of his house which give the barrel more per hour than Big Ben.
Uncle Albert crazy laugh "that teaches us a lot of jokes" (Camille) that make us climb to the ceiling ...
The old woman who feeds pigeons in the shadow of the cathedral, "give two pence for them"
In this wonderful run joyfully serious themes, happiness? Social cleavage, cleavage values ... The sweep
sings that he is on the bottom step of society, and proclaimed himself happy carefree and joyous ...
The old banker proudly sang the hymn to the glory of the investment, and Bank of England lifeblood of the country ... ... The father sings
stability and comfort of a well-regulated life.
The mother sings and dances the women's march towards progress.
The chant of the old poverty-stricken calls for charity for ... Pigeons, "these useless and that dirty our monuments' by The Banker
old Uncle Albert takes drugs to laugh and joke ...
The children Jane and Michael, shrewd enough input in their naivete, acquire with poetry ramblings of Mary, a second look strangely on the things of life ...
This mixture of seriousness and whimsy is full of charm that resists wear a repeated viewing of the film ...
And tonight at the hour of sleep, they are not the nightmares that prevent us from sleeping, but the giggles when we returned the joke from Uncle Albert:
" I met my friend John and I tell him: it's the story an old man who had a wooden leg named Smith ...
-and I said, I have a question, the other leg what it's called?? "
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