Mrs. Doubtfire 1993 by AverageMansReviews
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Warning:
there is flashing effects/colourful effects/transformation/bodily functions/burning/medical/references
to cancer and outdated references including which may cause offence to those of
the rainbow community or not.
I
need a nanny: basically; Miranda Hillard [Sally
Field:] she is a partner at Gregory, Henderson and Hillard; I believe it to be
a renovating property business of a very high standard, unfortunately she has
decided to divorce her husband; Daniel
Hillard/many characters and their voices or voices [Robin Williams:] he is a
voice actor which has just become unemployed, enthusiastic about life, not the
most maturest of individuals, but one thing is 100% certain he loves his
children and comes down to be away from. So he applies to be the nanny to look
after his three children, I mean Daniel put forward the idea that he could look
after the children for a few hours after school, but Miranda didn't go for
that, so he came up with a character Mrs. Euphegenia Doubtfire; a strict but
fair Scottish old lady that is a widow and his name was Winston.
Generally
speaking: the framework and pacing of this
125 minutes film is good; I know, I know I usually break things down into
smaller sections, but this is one of those occasions where in this case
everything revolves around its lead characters from its lead role in Robin
Williams; in short to begin with he is the entire reason that this film is
individually or together fondly remembered and/or a classic that everyone
should see once in your lifetime from voicing in one way or another different
characters to becoming Doubtfire; having this small musical number ["Don't
Rain on My Parade" 1964 version by Barbra Streisand, on reflection I
believe this is because Daniel looks like Barbra Streisand or to cover my back
this is what they were going for and I think there is other musical elements as
well, they have a compilation thing going on with the right look for Daniel;]
as a good bit of art, be it being a woman and having these very long days,
using a broom has a guitar, almost being mugged but putting up a fight and
these let's just call them bits of the advice to Miranda on dating and many
other comedy and action elements; that makes this film very lively and incredibly
easy to settle down with
Character developments, voice performances and
performances; broadly speaking first of all they are all good versions which
are built for fluent chemistry throughout the cast, their performances reflect
this as well and with Daniel/Doubtfire they went with the narrative of growth
from the experience, so if I haven't made this clear already the voice
performance from Williams well if you know anything about Williams; him doing
voices; is second nature to him as in this sequence of events the audience will
see he just rattled off different voices and one still impression; this is
Williams at his naturally best.
This
film receives: 10/10, this film is top-notch
entertainment; [I know I have already said this already but it is worth
repeating] it is a classic that everyone should see once in their lifetime.
This film has some awards to its name such as 11 Winners that includes Academy
Awards, USA Oscars Best Makeup Greg Cannom Ve Neill Yolanda Toussieng and
Golden Globes, USA 1994 Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion
Picture - Comedy or Musical Robin Williams. 10 Nominees that includes Casting
Society of America, USA Artios Award Best Casting for Feature Film, Comedy Jane
Jenkins Janet Hirshenson and Awards Circuit Community Awards 1993 ACCA Best
Actor in a Leading Role Robin Williams
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