If it didn’t have Johnny Depp as its star, Finding Neverland would barely pass muster as an average PBS Masterpiece Theatre entry.
Finding Neverland (2004)
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Reviews Counted:38
Fresh:30
Rotten:8
Average Rating:7.2/10
Consensus: A charming, moving, and powerful bio of Peter Pan creator James Barrie.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for mild thematic elements and brief language
Runtime: 1 hr 46 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Nov 12, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $51,613,985
Synopsis: The boundless imagination of the man behind "Peter Pan" and the poignancy of his journey combine in this emotional tale inspired by events in the life of Scottish author James Mathew Barrie. In... The boundless imagination of the man behind "Peter Pan" and the poignancy of his journey combine in this emotional tale inspired by events in the life of Scottish author James Mathew Barrie. In FINDING NEVERLAND, director Marc Forster ("Monster's Ball") and an accomplished cast including Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, Dustin Hoffman and Julie Christie take a fictional look at the creation of "Peter Pan," the classic of children's literature that speaks directly to the child in all of us. FINDING NEVERLAND traverses both fantasy and everyday reality, melding the difficulties and heartbreak of adult life with the spellbinding allure and childlike innocence of the boy who never grows up. It all begins as successful Scottish playwright J.M. Barrie (DEPP) watches his latest play open to a ho-hum reaction among the polite society of Edwardian England. A literary genius of his times but bored by the same old themes, Barrie is clearly in need of some serious inspiration. Unexpectedly, he finds it one day during his daily walk with his St. Bernard Porthos in London's Kensington Gardens. There, Barrie encounters the Llewelyn Davies family: four fatherless boys and their beautiful, recently widowed mother (WINSLET). Despite the disapproval of the boys' steely grandmother Emma du Maurier (CHRISTIE) and the resentment of his own wife (RADHA MITCHELL), Barrie befriends the family, engaging the boys in tricks, disguises, games and sheer mischief, creating play-worlds of castles and kings, cowboys and Indians, pirates and castaways. He transforms hillsides into galleon ships, sticks into mighty swords, kites into enchanted fairies and the Llewelyn Davies boys into "The Lost Boys of Neverland." From the sheer thrills and adventurousness of childhood will come Barrie's most daring and renowned masterwork, "Peter Pan." At first, his theatrical company is skeptical. While his loyal producer Charles Frohman (HOFFMAN) worries he'll lose his shirt on this children's fantasy, Barrie begins rehearsals only to shock his actors with such unprecedented requests as asking them to fly across the stage, talk to fairies made out of light and don dog and crocodile costumes. Then, just as Barrie is ready to introduce the world to "Peter Pan," a tragic twist of fate will make the writer and those he loves most understand just what it means to really believe. -- © Miramax Films [More]
Starring: Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, Julie Christie, Dustin Hoffman
Starring: Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, Julie Christie, Dustin Hoffman, Radha Mitchell, Ian Hart
Director: Marc Forster
Director: Marc Forster
Screenwriter: David Magee
Producer: Nellie Bellflower, Richard N. Gladstein
Composer: Jan A.P. Kaczmarek
Studio: Miramax Films
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Mar 22, 2005
Reviews for Finding Neverland
It's harmless cotton candy with pleasant turn-of-the-century décor, but I admit the Disney ambiance eventually wore me out and I spent a lot of time looking at my watch.
You're expected to weep, and perhaps you will weep. But if you do, it's not likely that you'll respect yourself in the morning.
There isn't much that's less interesting to watch Johnny Depp do than bring a quiet and steady decency to anything.
The movie is one long snooze, until the finish leaves half the audience glowing and in tears.
Some things are worth causing a lump in your throat. Finding Neverland is one of them.
We can always see the frightened little boy in the man, and the importance of the role that make-believe plays in a world often too eager to tell us to accept things as they are instead of urging us to remake them by dreaming of how they could be.
It's a reminder that a sense of play is at the heart of every play -- at the heart of every artistic endeavor, for that matter -- and yet life is more than just a playground.
For the most part, Forster peeks inside the creative process, presenting us with scenes that are sweetly realized and often touching.
The verities are about the ways imagination is craved and curtailed by loved ones and by society.
For Depp, Finding Neverland is the latest in an extraordinary series of performances.
Good taste runs amok. The movie is careful to offend no one, which, in a more dramatically told film might not be as irritating.
Twee is one of those distinctly English words. It's used to describe something flowery, fey, hopelessly lightweight. It can also be applied -- quite nicely, thank you -- to Finding Neverland.
Finding Neverland establishes its limits and then transcends them to provide a glorious entertainment for this holiday season.
Despite opportunities to turn soft and clammy, the film is moving but not maudlin, whimsical but not cloying.
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