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In the final appearance of the set before, Nanny McPhee appears at the door of a young mother - Isabel Green, who was trying to run the family farm while her husband was fighting in the battlefield. But as Nanny McPhee appears, she discovered that her children are struggling against the bullying of the two cousins - the children are pampered in urban areas - just moved here.
It's possible that it could come off as a little surprising, despite its predictable nature, if you haven't seen the first film. But even then, I think it would be rather obvious that the charm is missing.
That those blemishes begin to disappear each time her kids learn from her teachings offers a somewhat disturbing statement on the value of physical beauty.
Nanny McPhee Returns establishes standard class differences between the country cousins and the city cousins -- even as both sets of children are in need of retraining by the daunting Nanny McPhee (Emma Thompson).
Thompson brings a sly wit to some scenes, and her absence is felt when she leaves the screen time to the bickering children.
October 08, 2010
MSN Movies
An authentic fairy tale for kids with brains and imagination, Nanny McPhee Returns"serves up a flavorful mixture of magic and melancholy, barnyard humor and old-timey British idealism.