- Studio: Universal Pictures
- Release Date: Aug 20, 2010
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 24 Ratings
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Mixed: 6 out of 24
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Negative: 7 out of 24
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Dec 17, 20119Funny, charming, visually well done, and well performed from Emma Thompson. This is a definite improvement on the original because it is entertaining. I five this film a 93% of a good movie.
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Aug 28, 20105This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Aug 21, 20105If you like British cliches then you'll in for a real treat with this latest installment of the ugly Nanny McPhee. If you're not into Britiish cliches about a nanny who could put up with snobby, middle class children then your be best skipping this one by a long shot.
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Sep 24, 20105Several decent moments, but in many aspects this is a average film at best, with a uninspired and badly plotted story, and often feels like a Frankenstein's monster of bits and bobs that don't fit well together. Sub par performances, a dull plot and a poorly thought out film in general. Deeply average.
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Oct 31, 20106not our favorite family movie, but Emma Thompson's charm as the title character was good and the acting was decent.
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Feb 13, 20119This was in my opinion better than the first movie, it's funny and the characters are enjoyable, my only complaint is that it has a crappy opening which makes you think this movie is going to suck, but after that it turns out to be one of the best movies of 2010.
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Feb 26, 20115It's entertaining enough. That's pretty much all I have to say about this movie.
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50Nanny McPhee, the homely yet exemplary governess, is back. Why? Hard to say, but one thing is certain: Writer-star Emma Thompson didn't do it for the kids.
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Weighty issues such as war and divorce are mentioned, but the serious themes pass quickly. The lighthearted story always takes precedent over the special effects, but a scene involving swimming piglets will have kids flashing a sea of smiles.
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50She could stand to learn a lesson herself, from another magical governess -- you know, the one about the spoon full of sugar.