Talk:Saving Mr. Banks/@comment-26005336-20150114211947/@comment-26024011-20150228225321

I liked this film, too. I got to see it with a friend of mine on New Year's Eve, 2013. We loved it! I think that Tom Hanks did an amazing job as Walt Disney. I remember reading somewhere that he might be related to Walt Disney! My favorite part of the film was, of course, the ending, where Mary Poppins finally premeired at the Graumen's Chinese Theatre on August 28, 1964 (I can't believe that it's now been fifty years since its premiere). I loved the part when Mickey Mouse escorted P.L. Travers into the premeire (I fully got tearfully emotional at that part). That's what I call a Walt Disney moment! What about you?

I don't understand why P.L. Travers would think that cartoons are silly. I'll bet that she didn't even watch how much of a huge impact that both the Mickey Mouse cartoons and the Silly Symphony cartoons had on all of us.

Certain Walt Disney fans have complained that the ending is historically inaccurate because the part about the fact that P.L. Travers didn't like the film and her thoughts all about it weren't shown. I think that it's understandable but I'll give the ending credit because we do see her crying there at the premiere. I think that's how her thoughts are shown (it's just not shown into our faces, if you know what I mean).

In conclusion, I'll give Mary Poppins a strong 10/10 and I'll give Saving Mr. Banks a strong 9/10.