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The three children of the Darling family are whisked away by he hero of their stories, Peter Pan, to the magical world of Neverland where an ongoing war between Peter's gang of rag-tag runaways and the evil Pirate Captain Hook is taking place.
Ornamented with some bright and lilting tunes, it is a lively feature-length Technicolor excursion into a world that glows with an exhilarating charm and a gentle joyousness.
plays as less of a child fantasy of soaring adventure than it does as a retrograde narcissistic adult male fantasy of being desired and pursued by every female in the room
I always thought Peter Pan was supposed to be about childhood innocence. Pan and Tinkerbell were not sweet and cuddly, they both came across as selfish, cold and really unlikable bullies.