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Peter Pan tells the story of Peter Pan flying to Neverland with the Wendy siblings, who are eager to leave their boring family, and finally return home.
Wendy has a stubborn and old-fashioned father and a disciplined mother. Facing the requirement to take a bath every day, the siblings feel very annoyed, especially the tedious cramming-style teaching by the teachers in the school. One night, Peter Pan came to Wendy's window and brought different feelings to several people, especially the ability to fly and the vision of Neverland, so they followed Peter Pan to Neverland. Neverland has everything that children yearn for, with dense jungles, countless tree holes, elegant and beautiful fairies and children who were abandoned by their parents and never grow up. Pirate Captain Levin Hooker. Peter Pan leads the children and fairies to fight against Captain Hook, and after Wendy arrives, a war between the two is started. Wisdom gave Peter Pan the upper hand, eventually winning the battle and punishing Captain Hook. Peter Pan fell in love with Wendy, which made the fairy Bell, who was often attached to Peter Pan, jealous. Because of that spell, Bell died, but then under the prayers of the whole Neverland, Bell was resurrected. Wendy became homesick, had to say goodbye to Peter Pan, left Neverland, and started growing up.
As a film adapted from a novel, "Peter Pan" brings all the dreamy elements in the novel to the screen. Various animations make us feel like we are watching a cartoon, which fully satisfies our desire for Childhood Memory. Universal's successful adaptation has made our memories fuller and even more complete. I won't make too many analytical comments, because only by watching this movie can I truly feel the sincerity of that memory.
When I was writing this article, the song coming out of my mobile phone was "We", which was hidden, and I really couldn't hold back my tears. Watching Peter Pan when I was young, I always felt that I grew up very far, but when I rewatched this movie seven years later, I realized that I was so old. Flying like a man, thinking about it now, just smiled knowingly. Time is a sharp blade, cruelly cutting the old photos that were once abandoned and yellowing, and our childish words appear in the old photos. Thinking that my childhood has passed so long, I am really sorry, I want to cry, happiness is no longer the only thing in life.
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