
Welcome back to another episode! This week, Taylor and I discuss the differences in Saving Mr Banks. Listen and hear who Mrs Travers is, and why she wasn't a fan of dancing penguins or the color red.
Saving Mr. Banks is a heartwarming film that tells the story of how Walt Disney convinced P.L. Travers to sell the rights to her beloved book, Mary Poppins, so that it could be turned into a movie. However, how much of the film is actually based on true events, and how much is just Hollywood dramatization? In this episode, we explore the accuracies and inaccuracies of Saving Mr. Banks and compare it to the real-life story of P.L. Travers.
We start by delving into the life of P.L. Travers, the author of Mary Poppins, and her experiences that inspired her to write the book. We then examine the events that led up to the making of the Mary Poppins movie and the role that Walt Disney played in convincing Travers to sell the rights.
Throughout the episode, we compare scenes from the movie to the true events that inspired them, separating fact from fiction. We also analyze the portrayal of Travers in the film and how accurate it is to her true personality and behavior.
By the end of the episode, listeners will have a better understanding of the real-life events that inspired the story of Saving Mr. Banks and the extent to which the film stays true to those events. Whether you're a fan of the movie or a devotee of the Mary Poppins books, this episode is sure to provide valuable insights and entertainment for all.
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