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'Peter Pan' is undoubtedly one of the best of Disney's films.The story isn't too deep or meaningful,as,say,'Bambi'.The power behind it is the familiarity.Every little kid yearns to haveadventures like Peter,so everyone identifies with the story.To tell the truth,the film is kind of episodic,like an extra-large TV cartoon special.The climax is fittingly climactic,but the final defeat of Hook isn't really powerful enough,which makes it disappointing after all the flashy swordplay.Speaking of Hook,he and Mr Smee are inevitably the scene-stealers,no matter how beloved Peter may be to children.The same way,in Hook/Smee scenes,if you throw in a hungry crocodile,the monstrous reptile will overshadow even Hook.Wendy really looks too old to be horrified about growing up,though,except for the sequences in which she fantasizes about Never Land with all the authenticity of a three-year-old.Never Land is beautiful,to say the least.The lush jungles and the mermaid lagoon is wonderfully brought to life,as is the eery Skull Island.This is the best showcase for the art direction.Also excellent is the detailed,meticulous design of the wooden hideout of the Lost Boys.
'Peter Pan' is one of my all-time favorites.It has humor,great animation,and the best part of it is a simplistic story that revolves around the desires of the child within all of us (I'm still twelve,so I never had to look too deep).A must-see for any animation fan,particularly Disney buffs,the young and the young-at-heart.
'Peter Pan' is undoubtedly one of the best of Disney's films.The story isn't too deep or meaningful,as,say,'Bambi'.The power behind it is the familiarity.Every little kid yearns to haveadventures like Peter,so everyone identifies with the story.To tell the truth,the film is kind of episodic,like an extra-large TV cartoon special.The climax is fittingly climactic,but the final defeat of Hook isn't really powerful enough,which makes it disappointing after all the flashy swordplay.Speaking of Hook,he and Mr Smee are inevitably the scene-stealers,no matter how beloved Peter may be to children.The same way,in Hook/Smee scenes,if you throw in a hungry crocodile,the monstrous reptile will overshadow even Hook.Wendy really looks too old to be horrified about growing up,though,except for the sequences in which she fantasizes about Never Land with all the authenticity of a three-year-old.Never Land is beautiful,to say the least.The lush jungles and the mermaid lagoon is wonderfully brought to life,as is the eery Skull Island.This is the best showcase for the art direction.Also excellent is the detailed,meticulous design of the wooden hideout of the Lost Boys.
'Peter Pan' is one of my all-time favorites.It has humor,great animation,and the best part of it is a simplistic story that revolves around the desires of the child within all of us (I'm still twelve,so I never had to look too deep).A must-see for any animation fan,particularly Disney buffs,the young and the young-at-heart.