Finding Neverland is gently seductive, genuinely tender and often moving without being maudlin.
Finding Neverland (2004)
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Reviews Counted:194
Fresh:160
Rotten:34
Average Rating:7.4/10
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
Marc Forster's handsome-looking film stars Johnny Depp as J. M. Barrie and Kate Winslet as the widow whose sons inspired Barrie to write Peter Pan.
Finding Neverland, one of the best films of the year, is a convincing and tender depiction of the ties between imagination, play, and creativity.
Forster keeps the picture as a whole in perfect tune with Depp's approach, and he gives the story a compellingly dark atmosphere.
A powerful work which embraces the joys of life and the neverending spirit of imagination, equally heartwarming and heartbreaking, often at the same time.
A colorful but melancholy whimsy burns at the heart of Neverland, and it is perfectly personified by Johnny Depp in another irreproachable, unconventional performance.
Johnny Depp brings more magic to the screen in the gentle "Finding Neverland."
Forster might miss the magic elsewhere, but when his film turns its attention to the theater and the whole theatrical experience, you realize he's a major filmmaker.
Depp, as the Scottish-born turn-of-the-century playwright J.M. Barrie, portrays a fellow who is openly gentle to the core, and the actor just about wraps the movie around his lilting delivery and quiescent gaze.
This is solid but unspectacular entertainment, and most who see it will leave theaters satisfied, although not overwhelmed.
The movie is as uninspired and lifeless as "Peter Pan" is inspired and imaginative.
[Finding Neverland] turns Barrie's life into an exercise in tepid sentimentality that will bore children and move only the more lachrymose of their minders.
Finding Neverland practices a tasteful restraint, embodied by Depp's unusually subdued performance.
I like the way this film kind of mirrors Peter Pan. That we have these magical elements, little things that of course are now keystones and touch notes in the Peter Pan story we see how the idea first came to him.
Like a cross between the fantasy of Big Fish and the childlike sense of wonder of In America.
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