Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang
Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang is a 2010 period fantasy comedy film directed by Susanna White, produced by Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Lindsay Doran with music by James Newton Howard and co-produced by StudioCanal, Relativity Media, Working Title Films and Three Strange Angels. It is a sequel to the 2005 film Nanny McPhee. It was written by Emma Thompson, based on Christianna Brand's Nurse Matilda books. Thompson reprises her role as Nanny McPhee, and it also stars Maggie Gyllenhaal, Ralph Fiennes, Rhys Ifans, Ewan McGregor, Asa Butterfield and Maggie Smith. It was theatrically released on 2 April 2010 in Europe by Universal Pictures.
It received positive reviews from critics and it earned $93.2 million on a $35 million budget. It also received a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a Feature Film. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the UK on 19 June 2010.
Plot
Isabel Green is driven to her wit's end by her hectic life while her husband, Rory, fights in the Second World War. Between trying to keep the family farm up and running and her job in the village shop, run by the slightly mad Mrs Docherty, she also has three boisterous children to look after: 10-year-old Norman, 12-year-old Meg and 6-year-old Vincent.When the children's wealthy, pompous and snobbish city cousins, 12 year-old twins Cyril and Celia, Evacuations of civilians in Britain during [World War II|are evacuated] to live with them in the countryside, the conflict escalates, only adding to Isabel's problems.
The magical Nanny McPhee arrives to help. At first, the children refuse to listen and carry on fighting, which Nanny McPhee soon puts a stop to with her magic.
Meanwhile, Isabel's brother-in-law Phil has gambled away his half of the farm, and is being chased by two hired female assassins working for a casino owner named Mrs Biggles. Phil desperately attempts to make Isabel sell her half of the farm, using mean and spiteful schemes. He sets loose the litter of piglets to be sold to a neighbouring farmer, but the plot is discovered by the children, leading them to bond as they work together to fix it.
Isabel takes everyone on a picnic as a show of thanks, during which Mrs Docherty's ARP Warden husband warns them about bombs and relates how he imagines a pilot might accidentally release one. Phil subsequently delivers a telegram stating that Rory was killed in action.
Everyone believes the news except Norman, who is sure his father is alive because he "can feel it in bones". He tells this to Cyril, who thinks he is just upset, but then believes that Norman might be right. They convince Nanny McPhee to take them to the War Office in London, where Cyril's and Celia's father, Lord Gray, holds an important position, believing he will know the truth.
Lord Gray sneers at Norman's disbelief at his father's death, but after Cyril reveals that he knows he is divorcing their mother and criticises him for his neglect as a parent, Lord Gray investigates what has happened. While he is gone, Norman asks Cyril where he will live following the divorce; upon learning Cyril rarely sees either of his parents, Norman says that he and Celia are welcome to live permanently with the Greens.
Lord Gray returns and tells Norman that his father is merely missing in action, and that there is no record of a telegram being sent to his mother. Norman deduces that Phil forged the message.
While the older boys are at the War Office, Megsie, Celia and Vincent try to stop Isabel from signing Phil's papers and selling the farm by creating distractions, such as pretending that a mouse was in the kitchen. Finally, as she is about to do so, a German pilot accidentally drops a huge bomb on the Greens' barley field; it does not explode, but the impact is strong enough to cover Phil's papers with ink.
When Nanny McPhee, Norman and Cyril return, Phil admits to Norman's accusation of forgery and is handcuffed to the stove by Isabel. The children go out to watch Mr Docherty defuse the bomb, but when he faints, Megsie takes over, succeeding with the help of the other children and Nanny McPhee's jackdaw friend Mr Edelweiss.
Nanny McPhee helps to harvest the barley with a little magic, saving Phil from Mrs Biggles' hitwomen in the process. While everyone celebrates, Nanny McPhee begins to leave. Mrs Docherty explains to the Greens that Nanny McPhee leaves when she is no longer needed, revealing herself as baby Agatha from the first film.
Isabel and the children chase after Nanny McPhee, only to see Rory, with a bandaged arm, making his way back to them. He runs to his family and they embrace.
In a post-credits scene, Ellie, an elephant conjured by Nanny McPhee to share Vincent's bed, is seen enjoying the magically operated Scratch-o-matic invented for the piglets.
Cast
- Emma Thompson as Nanny McPhee, the nanny who changes the lives of the Green and Gray children.
- Maggie Gyllenhaal as Isabel Green, the frazzled mother of Norman, Megsie and Vincent.
- Rhys Ifans as Phil Green, Norman's, Megsie's and Vincent's uncle, Rory's older brother and Isabel's brother-in-law. He tries to sell the farm because he gambled it away at a casino.
- Asa Butterfield as Norman Green, the eldest of the Green children.
- Lil Woods as Megsie Green, the middle and only girl of the Green children.
- Oscar Steer as Vincent Green, the youngest of the Green children.
- Eros Vlahos as Cyril Gray, the spoilt cousin of Norman, Megsie and Vincent. He becomes kinder throughout the film and befriends Norman.
- Rosie Taylor-Ritson as Celia Gray, the other spoilt cousin of Norman, Megsie and Vincent. She also becomes kinder throughout the film and befriends Megsie.
- Maggie Smith as Mrs Agatha Docherty, the owner of the shop at which Mrs Green works. Near the end she is revealed to be baby Aggie from the first film, now an old lady.
- Ewan McGregor as Rory Green, Isabel's husband, Phil's younger brother and the father of the Greens, away fighting in the Second World War.
- Ralph Fiennes as Lord Gray, Cyril's and Celia's father, a high-ranking official in the War Office.
- Sam Kelly as Mr Algernon Docherty, Mrs Docherty's husband, who is an ARP Warden.
- Sinead Matthews as Miss Topsey, a henchwoman of Mrs Biggles, the woman who owns the casino at which Phil gambled the farm away.
- Katy Brand as Miss Turvey, the colleague of Miss Topsey.
- Bill Bailey as Farmer MacReadie, the farmer who buys the piglets from the Greens.
- Nonso Anozie as Sergeant Ralph Jeffreys, a guard at the War Office, and a former charge of Nanny McPhee.
- Daniel Mays as Blenkinsop, Cyril's and Celia's chauffeur.
- Ed Stoppard as Lieutenant Addis, a coworker of Lord Gray.
- Toby Sedgwick as an enemy plane pilot.