If you enjoyed the office politics and emotional depth of Saving Mr. Banks , you might enjoy the documentary The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story , which details the real-life songwriters who fought with P.L. Travers in those very same offices.
Travers insists on recording all meetings. This is a power move. By recording the executives, she strips away their corporate polish. She catches them off guard, forcing them to acknowledge that she is the authority in the room.
And then Zayden would appear from the corner of the room. She'd place one cool hand on the client's forehead. Her golden eyes would flash. And the client would forget. The guilt, the thrill, the secret—gone, plucked from their mind like a mouse from a field.
Not of contracts. Of people.
