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Bedknobs and Broomsticks review

Posted : 2 years ago on 31 March 2022 10:13

Mary Poppins is definitely much better, but this is a lovely film nonetheless. Angela Lansbury is splendidly dotty as Engletine Price, and David Tomlinson has great fun as Mr. Brown. Their chemistry was just brilliant as well. The children, however just lacked the same sparkle, though Paul is very funny and cute. The songs were actually not as bad as some people say, "Beautiful Briny Sea" is the best, in fact all the songs are outstanding. The special effects were wonderful, that had plenty of magic, and the story is original enough. The highlights, though, like Mary Poppins, were the animated sequences. The underwater sequence was beautiful, but my favourite was the football match, which was absolutely hilarious. The only other criticism was that I didn't quite get the ending when I first saw it. All in all, a lovely film, that is hardly ever on. 8/10 Bethany Cox


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Disney is great, but this movie is not.

Posted : 4 years, 8 months ago on 30 August 2019 01:11

Even though there are some positive aspects about this movie (some things are very similar to Mary Poppins, which is a movie that I love), in general I think this was the most boring Disney movie I've ever watched.


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An average movie

Posted : 7 years, 8 months ago on 2 August 2016 08:38

I wasn’t really sure what to expect from this movie but since it belongs to the Disney classics, I thought I might as well check it out. First of all, I find it rather odd that this movie has been included in this fairly prestigious list since there was only one short animated segment (which was by far the best part in this movie though). Anyway, basically, it was some kind of weak copy of ‘Mary Poppins’ (Julie Andrews even initially turned down the role of Miss Price) but the whole thing was just seriously tedious, I’m afraid. Indeed, first of all, for some reasons, I thought it would be a rather short feature but it turned out to be much longer than I expected and they could and should have removed at least 30 mins. Eventually, the only thing that really worked for me was the scene combining the live action with the animation, even if the characters felt recycled from ‘Robin Hood’. Aside from this sequence, unfortunately, pretty much everything else was seriously boring and the ending suddenly involving some Nazi Germans was especially misguided and finished to really ruin this flick. Anyway, to conclude, I really didn’t like this flick and I don’t think it is really worth a look. 



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Review of Bedknobs And Broomsticks

Posted : 11 years, 8 months ago on 18 August 2012 12:10

Bedknobs And Broomsticks is rather obscure when compared to Disney's other films. This isn't a bad thing, though, considering most of Disney's other films are far superior to this overlong production. Lacking any excitement, or even laugh-worthy humor, Bedknobs And Broomsticks has little appeal to those over the age of 10, and even the youngest will likely be bored by the constant chatter and uninventive musical numbers.

Three children named Carrie, Charlie and Paul are temporarily adopted by Eglantine Price, whom they discover to be a witch. Ms. Prince gives the children a traveling spell, in exchange for keeping her secret, which allows their bed to teleport to any given location. The four also snag Emelius Browne- Ms. Price's witch teacher- into the adventure as well.

As one would expect, there are countless plot holes and silly things that are overlooked by the characters, but this is the least of the film's problems.

Bedknobs And Broomsticks runs for a taxing two and a half hours. Had Bedknobs And Broomsticks been truly entertaining, this would not be a problem. Another Disney musical, Mary Poppins has a run time around the same length, and is loved and adored by all ages. Needless to say, Bedknobs And Broomsticks is no Mary Poppins. The content of this dull musical, does not justify the relentlessly long length.

The number of songs in the film are not nearly as high as that of Mary Poppins, but they are far less inventive. Despite being penned by the Sherman brothers, the same duo that wrote the songs in Mary Poppins, each and every number is dull to limit. Occasionally, dancing takes place during these numbers, though the choreography is poor and uninspired. What's strange is that the beat of the music, often does not meet the beat of the dancing, which seems truly lazy.

The score, also by the Sherman brothers isn't too shabby, and the bed traveling theme is relatively strong, but the score often sounds too similar to the Mary Poppins score (especially in the earlier segments). Also, if you hate bagpipes, you will definitely want to avoid this, as the aforementioned instruments make more than one appearance.

Bedknobs And Broomsticks is specifically known for the Land of Naboombu, which is completely animated. It's always a marvel to see live-acted characters interact with animated ones. Alas, despite being showcased as the main attraction in Bedknobs And Broomsticks, the Land of Naboombu occupies a measly 30 minutes of the extensive run time. Talk about misleading!

Special effects often look dated, and the strings that are used to suspend objects in midair are clearly visible most of the time. There are some decent effects though, make no mistake about it. But not all of the effects are as polished as others.

The children are poorly acted, and most other actors fall into the unspectacular area. Only Angela Lansbury and David Tomlinson stand out.

Bedknobs And Broomsticks is wholly unspectacular. It lacks the humor and excitement it needed to translate into the fun adventure it fails to be. Add that with the overlong run time and the dull musical numbers, and you get a animated musical that is unlikely to leave anyone coming back for more.


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Bedknobs and Broomsticks review

Posted : 12 years, 4 months ago on 14 December 2011 12:10

I absolutely love this movie to pieces and I enjoy all the music. I sing along to Substitutiary Locomotion the most because it's just so catchy. I love Lansbury and Tomlinson as well :] they make it wonderful.


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