Peter Pan (2003)
Adventure | Comedy | Family | Fantasy

The story you thought you knew becomes the adventure you never imagined!

The magic, the excitement, the wonder of the true Peter Pan comes to life for the first time in this spellbinding fantasy that critics proclaim "a fun and fantastic tale!" (Daily Herald). Brimming with spectacular special effects and non-stop action, this all-new adventure is sure to be a family favorite for years to come! "One of the finest films of the year!" (Daily Gazette)

Editor's Note: Everyone knows Peter Pan as the boy who will never grow up. Writer/director P.J. Hogan's (MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING) new live-action interpretation of the classic J.M. Barrie tale is surprisingly sentimental, imbuing Peter--played by the charming Jeremy Sumpter--with a sense of longing and a desire to be loved. The object of his affection is Wendy Darling (Rachel Hurd-Wood), a pre-teen in Edwardian London with a penchant for telling dazzling tales to her younger brothers. When Mr. Darling (Jason Isaacs, who doubles as a daunting Captain Hook) decides that Wendy should live with her Aunt Millicent (Lynn Redgrave) in order to become a proper lady, Peter takes the Darling children to Neverland, where all of the characters in Wendy's stories actually exist. The trio embarks on the adventure of a lifetime, flying through the skies, encountering nasty mermaids, and enduring Tinker Bell's (Ludivine Sagnier) hijinx. Along with the Lost Boys, the Darling children take on Captain Hook, Peter Pan's arch nemesis, and his band of pirates. Filled with lush sets and splendid special effects, this film is a visual treat. PETER PAN also stars Olivia Williams as the fetching Mrs. Darling, and Richard Briers as Hook's sidekick, Smee.

User Comment: Spanner-2 • A new retelling of the classic tale of the boy who won't grow up.. this film has good production values, the familiar story and an impressive debut performance from young Rachel Hurd-Wood as Wendy... but it still doesn't quite work.. perhaps the story is too familiar and they don't add anything new? Maybe but the bigest flaws are some serioues directorial problems relating to pacing and a weak Peter, played ineffectively by Jeremy Shumpter.. a bit of a misfire, but a nice looking one. GRADE: C

Summary: weak retelling... you won't really want a refund.

--- JOYA ---

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