Peter Pan

Monday, April 13, 2009 20:49 | Filled in ==> MOVIES - OVERVIEW

Cast: Robin Williams, Dustin Hoffman, Julia Roberts.

Director: Steven Spielberg.

Writer: J. M. Barrie.

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peterpanYears  ago, Peter Pan left Neverland and married Wendy Darling’s granddaughter Moira. He has become the corporate lawyer Peter Banning, and entirely forgotten his childhood as Peter Pan. He’s successful, but drinks too much, and never has time for his wife Moira and their children, Jack and Maggie.


When the family travels to London to visit Wendy (Maggie Smith), who is now an old woman, his kids are kidnapped by Captain Hook (Dustin Hoffman). Wendy tries to tell Peter of his past, but he doesn‘t want to believe her.


Tinker Bell (Julia Roberts) visits Peter that night, and takes him to Neverland. There he hears Hook boasting of kidnapping Peter’s children to use as bait, so Peter reveals himself.


tinkerbellHook wants to have Peter and his children killed, but Tinker Bell begs him to give Peter three days to train for a duel. Then she takes Peter to the Lost Boys, led by Rufio, who initially don‘t believe he really is Peter Pan. Tinker Bell convinces them that he is Pan, and they re-train him.


His memories and old abilites gradually come back, and at the same time Peter starts to realize the love he has for his wife Moira and their children.


Inspired by his new feelings, he fights and wins Hook, and manages to convince his children that he cares for them beyond anything else, and takes them back home.


He awakens in his regular clothes at the famous statue of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, and sees Tinker Bell one last time. He assures her that he still believes in fairies, and then she leaves, and he returns to his beloved family.

 

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