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Peter Pan (1953)
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Peter Pan has a special place in the realm of classic animated Disney films: it instills an element of childlike wonder. The 1953 version of James M. Barrie's story is colorfully told and keeps on the straight and narrow of the book. Barrie's wondrous focus on child's play is the key to its longevity: kids who don't grow up, shadows that run away from their owners, pirates, a fairy, and the magic ability to fly. In short, you can't help wishing the adventure would happen to you. Fueled by a few memorable songs (the stunner being "You Can Fly") and the strong impression of the pixie fairy Tinkerbell and the goofy Captain Hook,...
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Peter Pan Movie Review by Zara (3/10/2007) |
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I still think this is one of the best animated movies out there, made during Disney's hey day, but I find it amusing that one of the funniest scenes is that of the fairy Tinkerbelle placing her hands on her hips and then bringing them up to her face to look at them. Talk about sending a message to young girls that really...
(complete Peter Pan review by Zara)
While this 1953 Disney release doesn't quite qualify as one of the studio's animated classics, it is nonetheless a wonderfully entertaining version of James M. Barrie's children's play about Never-Never-Land, and the three Darling children taken there by Peter Pan and his fairy companion, Tinkerbell.
Captain Hook is so...
(complete Peter Pan review by Fred Unger)
| Peter Pan Movie Review by Ben (12/18/2007) |
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There is something to be said about never growing up and always being youthful. These days, people are obsessed about it to the point where they go out of their way to do serious alterations to their physical body. It's scary and sick in a lot of ways. Then you have Michael Jackson, who literally wanted to be Peter Pan....
(complete Peter Pan review by Ben)
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