Mary Poppins Returns

Mary Poppins Returns

2018 • Comedy, Family, FantasyPG
Mary Poppins returns to the Banks family and helps them evade grave dangers by taking them on magical, musical adventures.
Runtime: 2h 11m

Why you shoud read the novels

Rediscover the timeless magic of classic children's literature by turning to P. L. Travers' original Mary Poppins books. In their pages, you’ll experience the enchanting adventures and dry wit of Mary Poppins in a much deeper and sometimes darker way than on screen. The novels offer a unique narrative voice, gloriously imaginative events, and quirky characters that only the written word can fully convey. Unlike the highly polished musical numbers and special effects found in 'Mary Poppins Returns,' the books invite readers into a world where magic and everyday life seamlessly intertwine, leaving you to savor the mystery and charm through your own imagination. Traverse the Banks children’s uncanny experiences, from tea parties on the ceiling to surreal animal encounters, and discover quirks and lessons not depicted in the films. Reading the source novels enriches your appreciation for Mary Poppins as a complex character, both stern and kind, mysterious and wise. The subtle humor and gentle satire in the books offer layers of enjoyment to readers of any age, making them a rewarding alternative to the cinematic adaptation.

Adaptation differences

One major difference between 'Mary Poppins Returns' and P. L. Travers’ books is the plot itself. The movie serves as a sequel to the 1964 Disney adaptation, not a direct retelling of any book. While it draws inspiration from events found in various Mary Poppins stories, the plot is largely original, set decades later, and features adult versions of the Banks children facing new problems. The character of Mary Poppins in the novels is notably more enigmatic, prim, and, at times, strict than her film versions. In the books, her appearance and personality are more sharply drawn, focusing less on whimsy and more on her mystery, with the magic often presented matter-of-factly and less explanation for her powers or motives. The cinematic Mary Poppins is warmer, more musical, and designed for mainstream appeal. Another distinct difference is the adaptation of side characters and their roles. Several beloved book characters, such as Mrs. Corry or the magical animals, are omitted or replaced in the film with new characters like Jack, the lamplighter. The episodic structure of the books, with each chapter being a standalone adventure, becomes a continuous, narrated plot in the movie. Finally, the books’ tone and themes contain more satire, social commentary, and subtle, sometimes bittersweet, lessons about family, childhood, and change. The movie adaptation blends in more overt adventures, visual spectacle, and musical set-pieces, often smoothing out the books’ more ambiguous or darker edges to craft a lighter, more universally palatable story.

Mary Poppins Returns inspired from

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