John Lee Hancock is an American film director and screenwriter known for mainstream biographical dramas such as The Blind Side, Saving Mr. Banks and The Founder.

DeBaser hosts two positive reviews of John Lee Hancock's biographical films. Saving Mr. Banks is praised for its emotional, imaginative restoration of character. The Founder is highlighted as a study of perseverance and morally ambiguous entrepreneurship. Both reviews favor character-driven storytelling.

For:Viewers who enjoy character-driven biographical dramas, films about storytelling, and studies of ambition and perseverance.

 "We all have our stories. Don't you want to end yours? Don't you want to let go of everything and live a life dictated by the past? Mary Poppins didn't come to save the children. She came to save the father. From her books, I understood the importance of forgiveness. - I don't have to forgive my father, he was a wonderful man. - Helen Goff, life is a harsh sentence she has to serve for herself. Give me Mary Poppins, and I promise you that anyone who steps into a cinema will see that George Banks and everything he represents will be saved and redeemed. Perhaps not in life, but in imagination, because that's what we storytellers do."

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 'The only thing in the world that matters is PERSEVERANCE'.

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