Watch: Nanny McPhee 2005 123movies, Full Movie Online – 1860s Victorian England. Sadly, the widowed undertaker, Cedric Brown, has a lot on his plate. As the desperate father works his fingers to the bone to provide for his seven unruly children, in the meantime, they have managed to drive out not one but seventeen nannies with their elaborate practical jokes and bad behaviour. Then, on a stormy night, the hideous government nanny extraordinaire, Nanny McPhee, sets foot in Cedric’s household, bent on transforming the children’s manners and the house. Will a dash of magic do the trick?.
Plot: Widower Cedric Brown hires Nanny McPhee to care for his seven rambunctious children, who have chased away all previous nannies. Taunted by Simon and his siblings, Nanny McPhee uses mystical powers to instill discipline. And when the children’s great-aunt and benefactor, Lady Adelaide Stitch, threatens to separate the kids, the family pulls together under the guidance of Nanny McPhee.
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Extremely Colorful, A Fun Film Enchanced By Emma’s Title Role
This was a pleasant surprise, much better than I anticipated. I figured Emma Thompson would be good in the title role because you can usually count on her to be entertaining in form or another, cerebrally, emotionally or comically. What I didn’t figure on was the fun, extremely colorful story, overall. This was like a banana split for your senses – all kinds of wild treats for the eyes and ears…..to taste, so to speak.This film features outrageous color schemes from the word “go,” from the interior of the “Brown’s” house, to everyone’s apparel to the scenery outside. It almost reminded me “The Cat In The Hat” with its crazy colors.
All the characters are as exaggerated as the colors, too. The kids may be brats but they aren’t bad once they get some needed discipline and love from Nanny McPhee. They are still fun to watch, and all are quite different in appearance and mannerisms. Thompson is a howl as Mary Poppins-like McPhee and so are the supporting characters. There were no sappy songs, either. This is not a musical.
The only character annoying to me was the kids’ dad, played by Colin Firth. The actor was fine but his character was so wishy-washy, so wussy, he was barely tolerable for much of the film. By the way, you might not recognize the famous Angela Lansbury in here. Everyone, including her, must have had a great time filming this movie.
Only the final wedding segment got carried away with juvenile silliness; the rest was fun for adults and well as the kids, who must have loved this all the way through.
This is simply good entertainment and highly recommended.
Perfect for kids, plenty of fun for the adults
Seven children, seventeen nannies. Poor dad Cedric Brown (Colin Firth) has all but given up. Suddenly, enter Nanny McPhee (Emma Thompson) using her magical powers (both emotionally and literally) to kick them into shape. Remind you of something? I’d be concerned if it didn’t. But thankfully, as Nanny McPhee progresses, it twists and turns in such a pleasant fashion that by the end, you’ll be wondering ‘Mary who?’ Adapted for the screen by Thompson herself, this is a fun and inventive kids film that is guaranteed to make you smile. Firth does his usually stuttering British man shtick, but given he has little to do, makes the most of it. Imedla Staunton, Angela Lansbury and Celia Imrie ham it up shamelessly and are loads of fun. But most of the attention should be directed towards Thompson, an ugly but constantly entertaining lead.The art direction, visual effects and Patrick Doyle’s fabulous score all soar in a confident over-the-top direction, as is the tone of the film. The score, by-the-books though it may be, is perfect and bodes well for Doyle’s work on the new Harry Potter movie.
Rather than basing its entirety on the naughty kids storyline, McPhee jumps from plot point to plot point, stuffing a whole lotta characters and twists into it’s 97 minute running time. Thanks to this, Thompson’s endearing loveliness and a cute array of kids (lead by Thomas Sangster, the kid from Love Actually), Nanny McPhee emerges triumphant as one of the better kids movies in recent memory, mostly because the adults will love it too. And anyone who isn’t enchanted by the magical ending has to have a stone for a heart.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 37 min (97 min), 1 hr 38 min (98 min) (Philippines)
Budget 25000000
Revenue 123276807
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Director Kirk Jones
Writer Emma Thompson, Christianna Brand
Actors Emma Thompson, Colin Firth, Angela Lansbury
Country United States, United Kingdom, France
Awards 3 wins & 4 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital, DTS, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1, 2.39 : 1, 2.35 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex Millennium, Panavision Primo Lenses
Laboratory Framestore CFC, London, UK (digital intermediate), Technicolor, London, UK, Technicolor, USA
Film Length 2,720 m (Portugal, 35 mm)
Negative Format 35 mm (Fuji)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Super 35 (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic) (Fuji Eterna-CP 3513DI)