Emma Thompson is back as the wonder worker, this time teaching manners to some warring cousins
di Glenn Whipp The Los Angeles Times
When Emma Thompson donned a bulbous nose and a protruding snaggletooth to play the title character in 2005's charming family fantasy "Nanny McPhee," she was seen as playing a kind of anti-Mary Poppins, using a magical walking stick instead of a spoonful of sugar to help the medicine go down.
Watching Thompson settle again into the taciturn character in "Nanny McPhee Returns," it's clear the actress absolutely loves channeling her inner Shane, playing a calm, authoritative enforcer who arrives, unbidden, to clean up a mess and then rides off into the sunset when her work is done. [...]
di Glenn Whipp, articolo completo (2583 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 20 agosto 2010