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Peter Pan (2003)
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Reviews Counted:130
Fresh:98
Rotten:32
Average Rating:6.8/10
Consensus: This version of Peter Pan is visually sumptuous, psychologically complex, and faithful to its original source.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for adventure action sequences and peril
Runtime: 1 hr 54 mins
Genre: Childrens
Theatrical Release:Dec 25, 2003 Wide
Box Office: $48,417,850
Synopsis: A haunting tale of adventure and dreams, Peter Pan has thrilled audiences around the world since it premiered on a London stage 100 years ago. But J. M. Barrie's classic story of the boy who... A haunting tale of adventure and dreams, Peter Pan has thrilled audiences around the world since it premiered on a London stage 100 years ago. But J. M. Barrie's classic story of the boy who wouldn't grow up - and the girl whose family insists that she must - has never been fully realized onscreen. Until now. Universal Pictures, Columbia Pictures and Revolution Studios are proud to present the first live-action feature film version of Peter Pan since the silent era. And for the first time, a boy - Jeremy Sumpter (Frailty) - stars in the title role, opposite Jason Isaacs (The Patriot, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets) as Captain James Hook. In stifling Edwardian London, Wendy Darling mesmerizes her brothers nightly with bedtime tales of swordplay, swashbuckling and the fearsome Hook. But the children become the heroes of an even greater story when Peter Pan flies into their nursery one night and leads them over moonlit rooftops through a galaxy of stars to the lush jungles of Neverland. Wendy and her brothers join Peter and the Lost Boys in an exhilarating life free of grown-up rules, while also facing the inevitable showdown with Hook and his bloodthirsty pirates. With unbounded imagination and the latest in visual effects, writer/director P.J. Hogan (My Best Friend's Wedding) and producers Lucy Fisher and Douglas Wick (Gladiator, Stuart Little) bring all the wonder, danger and excitement of this timeless tale to life. The cast also includes Olivia Williams (The Sixth Sense, Rushmore) as Mrs. Darling, Academy AwardŽ nominee Lynn Redgrave (Gods and Monsters) as Aunt Millicent, Richard Briers (Ever Decreasing Circles) as Smee and French sensation Ludivine Sagnier (Swimming Pool) as Tinker Bell. Rachel Hurd-Wood makes her screen debut as Wendy. [More]
Starring: Jason Isaacs, Olivia Williams, Jeremy Sumpter, Rachel Hurd-Wood
Starring: Jason Isaacs, Olivia Williams, Jeremy Sumpter, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Freddie Popplewell, Harry Newell
Director: P.J. Hogan
Director: P.J. Hogan
Screenwriter: P.J. Hogan, Michael Goldenberg
Producer: Patrick McCormick, Douglas Wick, Lucy Fisher
Composer: James Newton Howard
Studio: Universal Pictures
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Reviews for Peter Pan
It ends up being the grown-up version of a children's story, and may have trouble finding an audience.
Faithful to its source but rather unremarkable as a movie experience.
This isn't funny, exciting or (dread word) relevant enough for most modern children, and parents in search of innocent nostalgia may find themselves more alarmed than charmed.
The latest version of J.M. Barries book hits the screen... alas, all we got was a shadow of the tale.
There's absolutely nothing innocent about this Peter Pan; he's a leering and repulsive twerp.
With only a few exceptions, the performances (and the script) range between dull and mediocre.
Peter marvels at the 'cleverness' of himself, yet communicates nothing so much as blandness, even when he's flying through the air.
The kind of whiz-bang extravaganza that's OK for the under-12 set but might be a something of a slog for anyone older.
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