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Where her book ended, their story began.

Nov 16,2013

Hollywood Movies | Drama | Comedy | History

Ratings: 7.3 / 10 from

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nudity This parent's guide contains many spoilers 0/10 Absolutely no sex and no nudity.
violence 4/10 Nearing the death of P.L. Traver's father, he coughs up quite a bit of blood. His body is then later shown twice in flashbacks.
profanity 2/10 Damn and hell are both used twice. Also, G*ddamn is used once, but very faintly.
alcohol 4/10 A few characters are seen casually drinking a couple of times. Walt is seen putting out a cigarette. A lot of the film is centered around the main character's past with her alcoholic father. He seems to be a depressive who can't live without drinking. When he is sick he calls for his daughter to get him a bottle of liquor. Her mother later gets angry at her for this.
frightening 4/10 A drunken man falls off of a stage Helen's mother attempts to commit suicide by drowning in a lake. When her daughter calls for her, it is almost as she can't hear her. Her daughter follows her into the lake and it is not until Helen taps her that she is able to come back to reality and not continue to attempt suicide. A man coughs blood onto a handkerchief a few times. A young girl sees her dead father. The scene where a little girl sees her father get angry at work is upsetting. When a young girl gives her father a poem she wrote at school is very emotional, as he rips it up. In the end of the film at the premiere, P.L. Travers breaks down crying when she sees George Banks' redemption. Although it's depicted dramatically, it actually reveals a powerful personal significance for her. 13/50

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