This is my FAVORITE Peter Pan movie ever made. It's not a weird "adaptation", it sticks more or less to the original story, they cast ACTUAL native people for the indigenous tribe, and it's just so magical and endearing and funny and sweet. This is a wonderful movie.
It's tradition to cast the same actor as Hook and Mr. Darling. Even Jumanji borrowed from this. I was disappointed the newest adaptation strayed away from that.
peter doesnt reject wendy cause he was hurt in the past its his refusal to grow up it scares him and he consideres love to not be childlike and a sign of growing up
This movie inspired me to leave my bedroom window open, just so Peter Pan could visit me. I love how they make Peter really complex in this movie. It appears that Peter is totally content with his life before he met Wendy. Then, he catches of glimpse of what he could have if he chose to grow up. But, in the end, he turns away.
This movie really feels like magic. Everything from the sets, to the framing of character’s emotions, and the music. It feels larger than life! I used to watch the behind the scenes on the dvd a lot. For the scene with the aunt, I always took it as Tinkerbell giving the name to her, and it thus births the idea that she should adopt him. The movie consistently repeats the idea that children should always have someone to lean on and guide them, which is often portrayed in a ‘mother’. When Slightly laments he was the one who got lost on the way to the Darlings’ home, he feels he missed out on being adopted, and isolates himself from the others. The aunt character feels pity on him and probably has an instinct to reach out, but it’s the name that gives the push to be more affectionate. Maybe he is her lost child literally, but for me I find a simple connection of “I just feel it in my bones” to be so heartful.
Also, not only is this movie, the closest to the stageplay, but the father was always cast as Captain Hook. It’s a tradition that the stageplay always had. So the movie carry that over. And yes, there is a lot of symbolism behind it.
One thing I like about this version is that in the animated version Walt Disney couldn't figure out how to do the clapping moment in a movie (so nothing like that made it in). This version figured it out. And it's my favorite part of the movie. "I do believe in faries! I do! I do!"
@@oliviarogers2808 That was the point. Walt Disney couldn't figure out how to do it, so he didn't. This movie figured out how to do a movie version of it. That was what I meant. Sorry if it wasn't clear.
Fun fact: the actors playing Peter and Wendy actually had a crush on each other during filming Another fact is the alternate ending shows grownup Wendy reuniting with Peter who takes her daughter to Neverland
This is a core memory movie for me. So glad somebody recommended it to you. The actors in this was all of them amazing, especially Jeremy and Rachel (Peter and Wendy). I have probably seen it close to 50 times.
This used to be my favourite movie!!! I had a HUGE crush on Jeremy Sumpter (Peter Pan) and followed his career for a while before being distracted by life 😅
This movie was my childhood! I still absolutely love it to this day and it's my favourite Peter Pan adaptation. I remember going to the DVD rental store and hire this movie over and over again.
My cousin Laura (and her daughter Lucy) actually got flown out to the set of this movie in Australia because she is J.M.Barrie's goddaughter. She told me that she was thrilled with the cast, but sad that the film wasn't a big box office sucess as she liked what they did with the story.
They must know tho that it is probably the most beloved adaptation for an entire generation! I actually saw Hook first but I think this one is far better.
@@hodarinundu Thats what I told her like that the film may not have done so well at the box office the first time, but over time the audience has grown because it was made with so much love for the story.
@@filmmakerdreamstudios or sure, and you can tell! Compare to Disney's half assed, corporate-dictated, boring, disrespectful remake. There's no point of comparison.
When Tinkerbell hits the Aunt with that ball I never thought of it as anything that affected the Aunt. I think that Tink just played around and did that for fun. I think that the Aunt always wanted children or maybe that she lost one once and here was her opportunity to have one. That she’d always wanted a boy with that name and that’s why she guessed it. It was destiny.
You know, when I was a kid it felt like when Tinkerbell threw that dust it felt like she threw a part herself into the mind of aunt Millicent Making her act like A part of TinkerBell Of how she loved one of the lost boys and was like a mother to them even though she can’t say it in words she was able to say it through someone’s mouth
@@hodarinundu in a way I know that I just thought about when I was young and had the movie that it felt emotional me thinking about it that’s why I really liked this movie
Whoever keeps recommending these movies from my childhood, I thank you very much. It's nice to see someone enjoy these for the first time. I didn't have a very long childhood since I went through a plethora of awful things and had to grow up fast but this brings me back to a time when things truly were simple from my perspective.
I'm so thrilled you reacted to this one, JV -- it's so gorgeous! Absolutely my favorite Peter Pan adaptation ever -- the music, the casting, the beautiful worldbuilding, the best Hook ever -- I think it's perfect! My favorite thing about this adaptation is that you can really see here that Hook loves Peter just as much as he hates him, as in this fabulous exchange: Captain Hook (guessing who he is): Animal? Peter: Yes. Captain Hook: Man? Peter: NO! Captain Hook: Boy? Peter: Yes! Captain Hook: Ordinary boy? Peter: No! Captain Hook: Wonderful boy? Peter: Yes! Do you give up? I also love that this adaptation does what all of the traditional stage Peter Pan productions do, having the same actor play Mr. Darling and Hook. And Aunt Millicent knows Slightly's name because of the fairy, but also because she realizes she was meant to adopt him -- she feels she is his mother instantly. So she's not his blood mom, but she is his adoptive mom and loves him instantly (I love that so much, and I loved Lynn Redgrave here). The ending moves me every time, so no worries about tearing up -- all the good people do!
The is how you do a live action remake. I dont see anyone talking about it and imo its even better than the original which ia vwry rare for live action remakes
It's not a remake, it's a direct adaptation of the book. It DOES play homage to the Disney movie tho (for example, when Captain Hook screams SMEEEE when attacked by the crocodile)
The plank was real but it was generally reserved for stow aways and it wasn't just there all the time. On a pirate vessel it served as a boarding method which made it easier for the fighting members of the crew to jump onto the deck of merchant ships which often didn't have a fighting force on board because it's not cheap to pay someone to fight pirates. They mostly relied on the military for help whether it be Spain or Britain and those sailor, soldiers were not as capable as the pirate crews that often had a deck crew and a separate fighting crew that both defended and attacked. When outnumbered a good pirate captain would command both the fighters and the deck crew to dump heavy cargo in the water so they could escape. Grappling hook type devices were use to pull the merchant ships abreast and then tied off temporarily whilst goods were off loaded onto the pirate vessel. Losing everything was a common occurrence for pirates but they were the kind of people who had no other life to live so they were at home and often made jokes during their dying breaths because they were so comfortable with their mortality. If I could go back in time and find a way to translate the way they spoke I think they would be quite interesting individuals to inquire upon such topics as right and wrong, justice vs virtue or what they truly believe in.
This came out the year I was born and when I tell you little me had the biggest crush on Peter pan after watching it years later 😂😂 but great reaction and great movie
Thank you for this amazing reaction! This story has been part of my childhood. It is true that Peter Pan is the symbolic youth that every child wishes to stay as and Captain Hook is the symbolic adulthood every child fears to become. There’s an alternate ending to this film that I recommend you to watch. The Crocodile represents time that everybody fears that will catch us and end in death. If you are interested in other Peter Pan movies, I would recommend Pan, an origin of Peter Pan, Syfy mini series Neverland, another origin of Peter Pan and Hook, Peter Pan: Return to Neverland, which is a sequel to the original Disney classic, Finding Neverland, starring Johnny Depp as this shows the origin of how the story of Peter Pan was written, and if you wish to see the original musical you can find the Mary Martin version or the Cathy Rigby version on UA-cam to watch. 💚💛❤️🧑🏼👩🏼🧚🏻🐊⚔️🏴☠️
The ending of this movie is just soooo sad!! With Hook dead, lost boys gone, Wendy back home, and Peter never returning!! It's just him and Tink now... 😢😭
I'll never not believe that Hook, coming to his senses, cut his way right out of that crocodile's belly. As the Dustin Hoffman version rightly said "Hook IS Neverland!!!", every bit as much as Peter Pan.
This movie marries elements of the original novel, play, and 1953 Disney Peter Pan. They stayed true to the theatrical tradition of having the same actor play Hook and Mr. Darling - they are essentially each other's missing half. Mr. Darling is a meek man who has lost any sense of adventure whereas Hook is an aggressive pirate who hates all the adventure he is forced to contend with. That being said, I do love this version but Hook will ALWAYS be my favorite adaptation of the Peter Pan story. Yes, it is not the story of the boy Peter Pan but I do believe it hangs on the themes of the original story and highlights the real meaning of it. To live would be an awfully big adventure.
JV, have you seen "Nanny McPhee" already?? Seeing the kid jump in the tub & mentioning the nanny St. Bernard at the same time made me think of it 😊 Crazy that Hook had better effects than this one...jmo though.
I feel like they could've done more with that Aunt Millicent and Slightly twist. It might have been a bit on the heavy side, but the way I would've done it is when Tink hits Millicent with that memory dust bomb thing, we see some brief flashes of her as a teenager or a very young woman who got pregnant out of wedlock which infuriated her parents. I don't know if she's the dad's sister or the mom's sister, but whichever one is her sibling (I'm guessing George) was a baby or very little at the time and probably doesn't remember it. That maybe added to the tension with the parents if they already have a baby in the house but now a grandbaby too. The father of the kid refused to claim him and Millicent maybe spent the majority of the pregnancy in the house and lost her social life. Then the baby is born and she's just lost (mentally and figuratively). One night she's out with the baby in a park outside the city just off in her own world. Combination of post partum and just stress over what she's supposed to do with this kid. How is she ever gonna live as a single mother? Maybe wishing this accident never happened. While in her daze, she kind of wanders away from the pram and kind of leans on a tree to collect her thoughts and admire the view. Then she comes back to the bench and the pram's gone. Leaving her in utter disarray. Her wish was granted but it turned out to be not what she wanted. I know that seems like a LOT to cram in a few seconds of "flashes" but with visual storytelling, it can be done. Encanto managed to pull it off. It would explain why Millicent was driving the bandwagon of "Wendy needs to grow up and learn how to be a lady" cause she was forced to grow up through those experiences at a young age.
Tink !!! She’s not very polite She said if you give me a thimble again She’ll kill you It’s easy Come with me Come away to never land There are mermaids Indians Pirates Come with me and you’ll never have to worry grown up things again 😉 Hello old chap Take a look at this Both hands Whatever happens Don’t let go !!!!
I cared not 1 bit for Peter Pan at all, until I saw this adaptation... so many deep meanings on the meaning of growing up, done in a super fantasy way that doesn't feel overdone even with all the 'magic'.
This will forever be my favourite version of Peter Pan. The chemistry between Jeremy and Rachel (Peter and Wendy) is genuinely amazing considering how young they both were at the time this was made
The reason Tinker Bell gets so carried away by jealousy, even briefly forming an alliance with Hook, is explained by Barrie in his original novel (based on his earlier play): Fairies are so small that they do not have room for more than one emotion at a time, and so whatever emotion they do feel, with nothing to offset it, takes them over completely. By the way, the 19th and early 20th century idea of fairies as being very small, as opposed to human sized, is thought to have been inspired by the passages in A Midsummer Night's Dream in which we are told that fairies can make themselves very small at will, although that is not their normal state. We see a similar idea in the 1882 operetta Iolanthe by Gilbert and Sullivan, and in the Disney movie of Sleeping Beauty.
This is the only peter pan i watched when growing up, and it still feels the same way it did as a child. This movie is filled with so much magic and charm. The whole aura is romantic, and dreamy, i love it so much
There's a bit of that. In the first book in which Peter Pan appears (The Little White Bird), Peter actually fills the role of a psychopomp, taking the souls of children who die.
In the book Peter Pan they actually don't fly into outer space to get to Neverland they actually use the second star to the right as a navigation Point kind of like how Sailors would use the Stars to guide their way Peter Pan uses the star to get to Neverland. Also this version follows the book a lot closer than most adaptations however they do take some liberties with certain details and personally this was my favorite version when I was little installers today when I was growing up I remember going to Blockbuster and getting this copy every single week
Hello. This was my favorite Peter Pan movie of all time. Everything about this movie was amazing the flying and the movie soundtrack was off the hook LoL Coldplay was awesome too. You were right about Never growing up. That's me. Am a Lostboy. I cried at the end of this movie 🍿 as well too. Thank you and take care.
22:34 I love how they adapted this scene from the stage play, where to revive Tink, Peter Pan breaks the Fourth Wall and asks the audience to clap if they believe in fairies. A lot of adaptations find other ways for obvious reasons, but I love how they adapted here and make it feel just as epic as when you're in the audience.
What I really liked about this movie of the live motion peter pan when I used to knew it from the Disney version I like the part where Wendy actually kiss Peter And I gotta say when I was a kid I really like the kiss scene as Spider-Man, Mary Jane because it kinda looked it hot and the kiss scene of Wendy and Peter Pan the kiss was sweet
This is my favorite movie ! In the dvd and bluray there's a bonus scene where Peter come back few years later. Wendy is a mother and we can also see her daughter !
Well yeah she’s jealous. Because she’s in love with Peter. Like they say we do stupid things when we’re in love. What she did was wrong. Because if you love someone you’ll never get them to fall for you if you betray them especially out of jealousy. Cuz all you’ve done is make it to where they’ll never want you now. At least before you had a little chance but now you have no chance. Anyway obviously though Tinker Bell redeems herself by saving him.
In the book it is said that fairies are so small they don´t have room for more than one emotion at the same time- so when they're jealous, they are 100% jealous, no place for anything else, hence the impulsive, vengeful reaction. She isn´t evil, she is just very simple minded.
Good thing that kid drop that bag of treasure & gold on the floor otherwise Wendy's family would've been in the poor house having to raise Wendy, her brothers & the lost boys.
This is such a great movie and I bawl my eyes out at the end too, every time. Perfect casting, perfect score, love everything about it (okay the only thing I don't love is the colored lighting at the end is a bit much, but that's a minor quibble).
01:20 Well, it was stated in the novel that Nana was thorough at bath-time, so does not suprise me that she has to chase Michael, hoist him onto her back and throw him into the bath tub every day since he hates baths. Nana is a firm nanny and Michael has his bath, period. 😂
haven't watched your reaction yet, but i can't describe how much i have been waiting for this video. i saw your post about it being up on patreon ages ago and i have been checking your youtube channel ever since. and now it is finally here, can't wait to click play!
This is my FAVORITE Peter Pan movie ever made. It's not a weird "adaptation", it sticks more or less to the original story, they cast ACTUAL native people for the indigenous tribe, and it's just so magical and endearing and funny and sweet. This is a wonderful movie.
It was my favorite Peter Pan movie too and I still have the DVD I almost gave it away but I still like the DVD though
It is my favorite as well. So much heart. And it's really a profound story under it all.
Me too I love this movie so much my favorite for all time
13yr old me had the biggest crush on this Peter Pan. Now I’m into Captain Hook. 😂
Same!😂
Same! 😂
Oh yeah, definitely,
@@palexa188Luke Evans was the perfect choice for Captain Hook in the what a Disney live action
I think all of us had a crush on Peter Pan when we were kids. 😂
It's tradition to cast the same actor as Hook and Mr. Darling. Even Jumanji borrowed from this. I was disappointed the newest adaptation strayed away from that.
peter doesnt reject wendy cause he was hurt in the past its his refusal to grow up it scares him and he consideres love to not be childlike and a sign of growing up
not even that he "considers" love to not be childlike, it's that love *isn't* childlike, and he is unable to feel it. (or at least, not in fullness)
This is easily the BEST Peter Pan movie out there none of the others come near to how good this one is
The soundtrack of this movie is so unbelievably nostalgic
This movie inspired me to leave my bedroom window open, just so Peter Pan could visit me.
I love how they make Peter really complex in this movie. It appears that Peter is totally content with his life before he met Wendy. Then, he catches of glimpse of what he could have if he chose to grow up. But, in the end, he turns away.
This movie really feels like magic. Everything from the sets, to the framing of character’s emotions, and the music. It feels larger than life! I used to watch the behind the scenes on the dvd a lot.
For the scene with the aunt, I always took it as Tinkerbell giving the name to her, and it thus births the idea that she should adopt him. The movie consistently repeats the idea that children should always have someone to lean on and guide them, which is often portrayed in a ‘mother’. When Slightly laments he was the one who got lost on the way to the Darlings’ home, he feels he missed out on being adopted, and isolates himself from the others. The aunt character feels pity on him and probably has an instinct to reach out, but it’s the name that gives the push to be more affectionate. Maybe he is her lost child literally, but for me I find a simple connection of “I just feel it in my bones” to be so heartful.
peter has the most amasing laugh. this is one of my fav peter pan versions
Also, not only is this movie, the closest to the stageplay, but the father was always cast as Captain Hook. It’s a tradition that the stageplay always had. So the movie carry that over. And yes, there is a lot of symbolism behind it.
One thing I like about this version is that in the animated version Walt Disney couldn't figure out how to do the clapping moment in a movie (so nothing like that made it in). This version figured it out. And it's my favorite part of the movie. "I do believe in faries! I do! I do!"
@@oliviarogers2808 That was the point. Walt Disney couldn't figure out how to do it, so he didn't. This movie figured out how to do a movie version of it. That was what I meant. Sorry if it wasn't clear.
Ikr!! The way they did it was just so clever!
Fun fact: the actors playing Peter and Wendy actually had a crush on each other during filming
Another fact is the alternate ending shows grownup Wendy reuniting with Peter who takes her daughter to Neverland
Wish there was another alternate ending of seeing the Lost Boys all grown up too.
have u seen the deleted scenes of the father in the doghouse? makes me laugh every time i watch it
This is a core memory movie for me. So glad somebody recommended it to you. The actors in this was all of them amazing, especially Jeremy and Rachel (Peter and Wendy). I have probably seen it close to 50 times.
This used to be my favourite movie!!! I had a HUGE crush on Jeremy Sumpter (Peter Pan) and followed his career for a while before being distracted by life 😅
The best peter pan adaption
This movie was my childhood! I still absolutely love it to this day and it's my favourite Peter Pan adaptation. I remember going to the DVD rental store and hire this movie over and over again.
This is my favorite Peter Pan adaptation ♥
This version of Peter Pan is great very classic.
Insane that I was only 9 gonna be 10 years old when this movie came out and now I am 30. I have grown up even tho my inner child is still inside of me
My cousin Laura (and her daughter Lucy) actually got flown out to the set of this movie in Australia because she is J.M.Barrie's goddaughter. She told me that she was thrilled with the cast, but sad that the film wasn't a big box office sucess as she liked what they did with the story.
They must know tho that it is probably the most beloved adaptation for an entire generation! I actually saw Hook first but I think this one is far better.
@@hodarinundu Thats what I told her like that the film may not have done so well at the box office the first time, but over time the audience has grown because it was made with so much love for the story.
@@filmmakerdreamstudios or sure, and you can tell! Compare to Disney's half assed, corporate-dictated, boring, disrespectful remake. There's no point of comparison.
I’ve never really thought about how powerful Peter Pan is until this reaction, he’s kinda OP when you think about it
When Tinkerbell hits the Aunt with that ball I never thought of it as anything that affected the Aunt. I think that Tink just played around and did that for fun.
I think that the Aunt always wanted children or maybe that she lost one once and here was her opportunity to have one. That she’d always wanted a boy with that name and that’s why she guessed it. It was destiny.
You know, when I was a kid it felt like when Tinkerbell threw that dust it felt like she threw a part herself into the mind of aunt Millicent Making her act like A part of TinkerBell Of how she loved one of the lost boys and was like a mother to them even though she can’t say it in words she was able to say it through someone’s mouth
@@Emiliodelgado25 Yeah I don´t think that was fortuitous. She inspired her, I think, to become Slightly's mother, because they were both lonely.
@@hodarinundu in a way I know that I just thought about when I was young and had the movie that it felt emotional me thinking about it that’s why I really liked this movie
Whoever keeps recommending these movies from my childhood, I thank you very much. It's nice to see someone enjoy these for the first time. I didn't have a very long childhood since I went through a plethora of awful things and had to grow up fast but this brings me back to a time when things truly were simple from my perspective.
I remember being so excited watching this movie in theaters as a kid. It was such a magical experience that I’ll always cherish.
this is my favourite peter pan!! so glad you watched this one
I'm so thrilled you reacted to this one, JV -- it's so gorgeous! Absolutely my favorite Peter Pan adaptation ever -- the music, the casting, the beautiful worldbuilding, the best Hook ever -- I think it's perfect! My favorite thing about this adaptation is that you can really see here that Hook loves Peter just as much as he hates him, as in this fabulous exchange:
Captain Hook (guessing who he is): Animal?
Peter: Yes.
Captain Hook: Man?
Peter: NO!
Captain Hook: Boy?
Peter: Yes!
Captain Hook: Ordinary boy?
Peter: No!
Captain Hook: Wonderful boy?
Peter: Yes! Do you give up?
I also love that this adaptation does what all of the traditional stage Peter Pan productions do, having the same actor play Mr. Darling and Hook.
And Aunt Millicent knows Slightly's name because of the fairy, but also because she realizes she was meant to adopt him -- she feels she is his mother instantly. So she's not his blood mom, but she is his adoptive mom and loves him instantly (I love that so much, and I loved Lynn Redgrave here). The ending moves me every time, so no worries about tearing up -- all the good people do!
We interrupt this programme with a declaration of love.
20:30 life goals
i just realized the dad was also captn hook, LMAO
That was such a sweet little moment with your daughter!! 🥹
The is how you do a live action remake. I dont see anyone talking about it and imo its even better than the original which ia vwry rare for live action remakes
It's not a remake.
It's not a remake, it's a direct adaptation of the book. It DOES play homage to the Disney movie tho (for example, when Captain Hook screams SMEEEE when attacked by the crocodile)
The plank was real but it was generally reserved for stow aways and it wasn't just there all the time. On a pirate vessel it served as a boarding method which made it easier for the fighting members of the crew to jump onto the deck of merchant ships which often didn't have a fighting force on board because it's not cheap to pay someone to fight pirates. They mostly relied on the military for help whether it be Spain or Britain and those sailor, soldiers were not as capable as the pirate crews that often had a deck crew and a separate fighting crew that both defended and attacked. When outnumbered a good pirate captain would command both the fighters and the deck crew to dump heavy cargo in the water so they could escape. Grappling hook type devices were use to pull the merchant ships abreast and then tied off temporarily whilst goods were off loaded onto the pirate vessel.
Losing everything was a common occurrence for pirates but they were the kind of people who had no other life to live so they were at home and often made jokes during their dying breaths because they were so comfortable with their mortality. If I could go back in time and find a way to translate the way they spoke I think they would be quite interesting individuals to inquire upon such topics as right and wrong, justice vs virtue or what they truly believe in.
It’s only fun being an adult if you have money. Otherwise, not so much…
I was so in love with Peter Pan when I was a kid! Loved this film!
This came out the year I was born and when I tell you little me had the biggest crush on Peter pan after watching it years later 😂😂 but great reaction and great movie
Thank you for this amazing reaction! This story has been part of my childhood. It is true that Peter Pan is the symbolic youth that every child wishes to stay as and Captain Hook is the symbolic adulthood every child fears to become. There’s an alternate ending to this film that I recommend you to watch. The Crocodile represents time that everybody fears that will catch us and end in death. If you are interested in other Peter Pan movies, I would recommend Pan, an origin of Peter Pan, Syfy mini series Neverland, another origin of Peter Pan and Hook, Peter Pan: Return to Neverland, which is a sequel to the original Disney classic, Finding Neverland, starring Johnny Depp as this shows the origin of how the story of Peter Pan was written, and if you wish to see the original musical you can find the Mary Martin version or the Cathy Rigby version on UA-cam to watch.
💚💛❤️🧑🏼👩🏼🧚🏻🐊⚔️🏴☠️
The ending of this movie is just soooo sad!! With Hook dead, lost boys gone, Wendy back home, and Peter never returning!! It's just him and Tink now... 😢😭
I'll never not believe that Hook, coming to his senses, cut his way right out of that crocodile's belly.
As the Dustin Hoffman version rightly said "Hook IS Neverland!!!", every bit as much as Peter Pan.
This movie marries elements of the original novel, play, and 1953 Disney Peter Pan. They stayed true to the theatrical tradition of having the same actor play Hook and Mr. Darling - they are essentially each other's missing half. Mr. Darling is a meek man who has lost any sense of adventure whereas Hook is an aggressive pirate who hates all the adventure he is forced to contend with.
That being said, I do love this version but Hook will ALWAYS be my favorite adaptation of the Peter Pan story. Yes, it is not the story of the boy Peter Pan but I do believe it hangs on the themes of the original story and highlights the real meaning of it. To live would be an awfully big adventure.
Might I recommend Polly? It’s a classic movie in my household, and I’d love for more people to at least know it exists!
Awesome reaction of my favorite movie!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
This explains a lot, other than the native perspective It will always be chaotic.
JV, have you seen "Nanny McPhee" already?? Seeing the kid jump in the tub & mentioning the nanny St. Bernard at the same time made me think of it 😊
Crazy that Hook had better effects than this one...jmo though.
Pan your pink 💗 💓 💕 💖
That was the same guy he killed skylight
One of my favorite movies ever!!!
The adaptation I prefer, mostly because of Hook, I think he was awesome and sexy too XD
iv always wondered how old peter pan is. he looks like a boy, but considering hes immortal and doesn't age. how long has he been a boy for?
YAAAASSS
I feel like they could've done more with that Aunt Millicent and Slightly twist. It might have been a bit on the heavy side, but the way I would've done it is when Tink hits Millicent with that memory dust bomb thing, we see some brief flashes of her as a teenager or a very young woman who got pregnant out of wedlock which infuriated her parents. I don't know if she's the dad's sister or the mom's sister, but whichever one is her sibling (I'm guessing George) was a baby or very little at the time and probably doesn't remember it. That maybe added to the tension with the parents if they already have a baby in the house but now a grandbaby too. The father of the kid refused to claim him and Millicent maybe spent the majority of the pregnancy in the house and lost her social life. Then the baby is born and she's just lost (mentally and figuratively). One night she's out with the baby in a park outside the city just off in her own world. Combination of post partum and just stress over what she's supposed to do with this kid. How is she ever gonna live as a single mother? Maybe wishing this accident never happened. While in her daze, she kind of wanders away from the pram and kind of leans on a tree to collect her thoughts and admire the view. Then she comes back to the bench and the pram's gone. Leaving her in utter disarray. Her wish was granted but it turned out to be not what she wanted.
I know that seems like a LOT to cram in a few seconds of "flashes" but with visual storytelling, it can be done. Encanto managed to pull it off. It would explain why Millicent was driving the bandwagon of "Wendy needs to grow up and learn how to be a lady" cause she was forced to grow up through those experiences at a young age.
Tink !!!
She’s not very polite
She said if you give me a thimble again
She’ll kill you
It’s easy
Come with me
Come away to never land
There are mermaids
Indians
Pirates
Come with me and you’ll never have to worry grown up things again
😉
Hello old chap
Take a look at this
Both hands
Whatever happens
Don’t let go !!!!
I cared not 1 bit for Peter Pan at all, until I saw this adaptation... so many deep meanings on the meaning of growing up, done in a super fantasy way that doesn't feel overdone even with all the 'magic'.
I love everything in this movie, except Tinkerbell. 😓
I don't think this is made by disney?
It's not
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This will forever be my favourite version of Peter Pan. The chemistry between Jeremy and Rachel (Peter and Wendy) is genuinely amazing considering how young they both were at the time this was made
The reason Tinker Bell gets so carried away by jealousy, even briefly forming an alliance with Hook, is explained by Barrie in his original novel (based on his earlier play): Fairies are so small that they do not have room for more than one emotion at a time, and so whatever emotion they do feel, with nothing to offset it, takes them over completely. By the way, the 19th and early 20th century idea of fairies as being very small, as opposed to human sized, is thought to have been inspired by the passages in A Midsummer Night's Dream in which we are told that fairies can make themselves very small at will, although that is not their normal state. We see a similar idea in the 1882 operetta Iolanthe by Gilbert and Sullivan, and in the Disney movie of Sleeping Beauty.
This is the only peter pan i watched when growing up, and it still feels the same way it did as a child. This movie is filled with so much magic and charm. The whole aura is romantic, and dreamy, i love it so much
My fave Peter Pan adaptation, from story to costume and acting 😍
I'm sorry Peter Pan's personality was def my crush type but Captain Hook's look...had me rooting for villains from now on.
Top one. This is the best and most magic live-action Peter Pan movie ever made!!!😍🧚🏻♂️✨️
Sometimes I think Peter not growing up is for the children that die young and remain young forever
There's a bit of that. In the first book in which Peter Pan appears (The Little White Bird), Peter actually fills the role of a psychopomp, taking the souls of children who die.
Wasn't he based on the author's brother that never got to grow up?
Yes! You finally watched it! Best Peter Pan ever 💚
In the book Peter Pan they actually don't fly into outer space to get to Neverland they actually use the second star to the right as a navigation Point kind of like how Sailors would use the Stars to guide their way Peter Pan uses the star to get to Neverland. Also this version follows the book a lot closer than most adaptations however they do take some liberties with certain details and personally this was my favorite version when I was little installers today when I was growing up I remember going to Blockbuster and getting this copy every single week
One of my favorite movies that is from my childhood
Same
I even still have the film on DVD. There's even an alternative ending as a bonus with Peter coming back. And meet Wendy's daughter or granddaughter.
This version is so magical, I was obsssesed with the mermaids 💙
Awesome reaction could you watch a movie called Bogus next it's really good it has Haley Joel Osment 💗
The movie Hook is my favourite version of Peter Pan with Robin Williams, but this is very good as well.
Hello. This was my favorite Peter Pan movie of all time. Everything about this movie was amazing the flying and the movie soundtrack was off the hook LoL Coldplay was awesome too. You were right about Never growing up. That's me. Am a Lostboy. I cried at the end of this movie 🍿 as well too. Thank you and take care.
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22:34 I love how they adapted this scene from the stage play, where to revive Tink, Peter Pan breaks the Fourth Wall and asks the audience to clap if they believe in fairies.
A lot of adaptations find other ways for obvious reasons, but I love how they adapted here and make it feel just as epic as when you're in the audience.
What I really liked about this movie of the live motion peter pan when I used to knew it from the Disney version I like the part where Wendy actually kiss Peter And I gotta say when I was a kid I really like the kiss scene as Spider-Man, Mary Jane because it kinda looked it hot and the kiss scene of Wendy and Peter Pan the kiss was sweet
Better than the disney remake.
Totally agree!🤣🤣
This movie was my CHILDHOOD the fairy dance ost is one of my favorite ost's ever
THIS IS MY FAVORITE PETER PAN MOVIE! THANK YOU!!! 😍💖🔥
This is my favorite movie !
In the dvd and bluray there's a bonus scene where Peter come back few years later. Wendy is a mother and we can also see her daughter !
This is the closest to the actual stageplay and book
You should definitely check out the tv show Once Upon a Time
Well yeah she’s jealous. Because she’s in love with Peter. Like they say we do stupid things when we’re in love. What she did was wrong. Because if you love someone you’ll never get them to fall for you if you betray them especially out of jealousy. Cuz all you’ve done is make it to where they’ll never want you now. At least before you had a little chance but now you have no chance. Anyway obviously though Tinker Bell redeems herself by saving him.
In the book it is said that fairies are so small they don´t have room for more than one emotion at the same time- so when they're jealous, they are 100% jealous, no place for anything else, hence the impulsive, vengeful reaction. She isn´t evil, she is just very simple minded.
@@hodarinundu Thank you for this comment I didn’t know that. Learned something new! 😊💚
Good thing that kid drop that bag of treasure & gold on the floor otherwise Wendy's family would've been in the poor house having to raise Wendy, her brothers & the lost boys.
This is such a great movie and I bawl my eyes out at the end too, every time. Perfect casting, perfect score, love everything about it (okay the only thing I don't love is the colored lighting at the end is a bit much, but that's a minor quibble).
01:20 Well, it was stated in the novel that Nana was thorough at bath-time, so does not suprise me that she has to chase Michael, hoist him onto her back and throw him into the bath tub every day since he hates baths. Nana is a firm nanny and Michael has his bath, period. 😂
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This version is the best!!! And it's so nostalgic and magical
haven't watched your reaction yet, but i can't describe how much i have been waiting for this video. i saw your post about it being up on patreon ages ago and i have been checking your youtube channel ever since. and now it is finally here, can't wait to click play!