
Louisa May Alcott + Mary Poppins
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This made-for-TV movie featuring Emma Watson of Harry Potter (Hermione) fame, tells the story of three orphans, Pauline (Watson), Petrova and Posy, adopted by GUM ("Great Uncle Matthew") during several of his many worldwide explorations. Matthew (also played by a Harry Potter alum -- Think Uncle Vernon) has little time to raise his little "fossils" and passes them off to an earlier adoptee, his great nice Sylvia. With the help of her childhood Nana, Sylvia manages to cobble together a life for the 3 fossil sisters during Gum's 12-year absence. Each of the girls demonstrates a unique talent; Pauline for acting, Petrova for mechanical things, and Posy for ballet. Each finds herself through an artistic private school; Petrova more through working on the classic car of a border in the girls' home.
While the plot is somewhat predictable and the story lines relatively pat, the girls are charming and the subcharacters, including a cast of borders with Theo the Samba Dancer, Dr. Jakes & Dr. Smith as a pair of (lesbian?) former academic professors, and the enigmatic Madame Fidolia as the head of the art school and Posy's private teacher, are wonderful.
For those who enjoy a Louisa May Alcott girls story or the occasional twists of a Dickens novel, this story set in 1930's post-depression England is a great period piece for children and adults alike.
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