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  1. Wonderful post Muse, and very much needed in these crazy times. Often I miss childhood innocence, though at times I’m still a big kid at heart, but sometimes being an adult isn’t too bad. I’ve always believed we never truly forget what it was to be young, those memories merely enter into a room and wait, and then the moments we need reminding they come back as fresh as though we just lived them. Leon Ames with the slingshot towards the end of On Moonlight Bay is a good example of this, an item he hadn’t seen since boyhood opened the floodgates to all his adventures and got him to relate to his son.

    1. theclassicmoviemuse

      Thank you for sharing that beautiful sentiment and reminder, Moviefanman <3 Leon Ames on Moonlight Bay is a great example, yes! Love that movie and wonderful moment.

  2. Fabulous take on this movie, and I must confess that I hate doing chores unless I have the Enchanted soundtrack on and singing “Happy Working Song”. Love this and those other lessons through this movie.. so that’s why it was essential viewing one childhood Christmas. Thanks for joining with this insightful post.

    1. theclassicmoviemuse

      Thank you for the kind words, Gill! Oh, I love that song and soundtrack! I should pull that one out more often, especially when doing chores 😉 Thank you again for hosting <3

      1. Thanks for joining us X Lovely that you took such a unique angle to this film xx

  3. Beautiful post and so encouraging (I’m not a bit fan of housework, either)–“Mary Poppins” is way deeper than it’s given credit for. Thanks again for joining the blogathon! It’s always a pleasure. 🙂

    1. theclassicmoviemuse

      Thanks so much, Rebecca! <3 And I agree with you 100%, there is lots of depth to be had in Poppins. I've only scratched the surface. Thank you again for having me! :)

      1. You’re very welcome, Ari–it was fun! 🙂

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  5. ❤️🥹 My heart is full to overflowing.
    Another truly wonderful post, Ari. This film is indeed a super(cali-😂) special one and you have just re-reminded us all of why that is.

    I’ve got to admit, that I had never truly considered the symbolism that the kite represents before. I’m currently sitting here having a ‘mind blown’ moment 😅 feeling slightly thick, but so thankful to you for highlighting such an important and heartwarming aspect to a film that I have loved since forever. You being you, you worded it in such a warm and thought provoking way ❤️ It has opened up a new dimension of the film to me now! Thank you 💝

    You tapped right into my waterworks twice, thanks again to your marvellous ability for pairing GIFS/images with your words.
    You just had to pop our beloved bird lady in didn’t you? 😭💝 She, and ‘Feed the Birds’ get me each and every single time. If I ever get over to London and get to the steps of St. Paul’s, I may just end up being the sole cause of some serious flooding around that area 😭😭😭💕

    Secondly, that GIF of Bert and Mary at the end of your piece 💝 “Don’t stay away too long.” Aaaand there I go 😭😂 Just thinking about it….ugh so emotional…. what a wonderful, wonderful film. Always a massive treat to connect with others who identify it as a massive part of their childhood too 🥰🍿

    I know what I’ll be watching tonight 😉 Reflecting on your 4 magical points, whilst keeping an extra eye on that kite 🪁✨
    Magical, magical read as always my friend 😘 x

    1. theclassicmoviemuse

      Aww Lee, I’m smiling ear to ear reading your comment 🙂 Thank you very much, my friend <3 Many subtleties jumped out at me while rewatching this film for the 100th time. Things that I never grasped in childhood. But that's what makes these movies so great, right? They grow with us in a way. I hope you enjoyed every minute of your super(cali) watch! <3 Thank you again for this wonderful comment xo

  6. Love this list! I learn so much from watching films esp classic ones. xox

    1. theclassicmoviemuse

      Thank you for sharing that lovely sentiment, Daffny. I couldn’t agree more <3 xo

  7. Great review — I never get tired of reading about the movie! It’s one of the few movies I tend to watch every year. It never gets old! “Feed the Birds” never fails to bring me to tears.

    1. theclassicmoviemuse

      Thank you, Eric! So glad to hear you love this movie too 🙂 The music of the Sherman Brothers was a perfect fit, wasn’t it? They captured every nuance from outright silliness to poignancy and made it sound/appear effortless.

  8. I absolutely loved this post. Lots of wisdom here, and you’ve done a wonderful job mining it in Mary Poppins. Time to see this again!

    1. Fantastic to hear that you’ll be revisiting Mary and Co. soon! I find re-experiencing it after a long absence is like taking a much needed breath of fresh air. Thank you for this lovely comment, Ruth <3

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