
Mary Poppins Returns 3 1/2 stars
I finally got to see last year’s Mary Poppins Returns, the long overdue sequel to the original Mary Poppins from the sixties starring Julie Andrews. This time around it is Emily Blunt taking on the title role, a daunting task that she lives up to very well, capturing the personality and always in control attitude of the magical nanny. This time she is back to take care of the new Banks family with young Michael (Ben Whishaw) who is widowed and Jane (Emily Mortimer) all grown up and in a crisis as Michael’s own employer is about to foreclose on the family house. Mary takes the three children on some thrilling adventures through animated lands much like in the original movie and finds time to rescue the family from their troubles. It is also fun to see Lin-Manuel Miranda as the always smiling and cheerful lamplighter, Jack and Dick Van Dyke in a brief special role as the owner of the bank. There also memorable appearances by Meryl Streep, Colin Firth and Angela Lansbury. It is very tough to be compared to such a masterpiece as Mary Poppins, a movie I loved watching repeatedly as a child. The musical numbers may not be quite up to the level of the creations that made the original movie so memorable. The tunes don’t stick with me the way they did, but then I’m not a nine year old anymore. Maybe today’s kids will find Mary Poppins Returns to be as enchanting as the original seemed to me way back then.