Peter Pan - Return To Never Land
In this sequel to the 1953 Disney classic PETER PAN, Wendy is all grown up, with children of her own. She lives in London, which, as the film starts, is in the midst of the devastating German bombardments of World War II. The hardships of war have made Wendy's daughter Jane a practical, level-headed girl, with little time for her mother's wild stories of Peter Pan and Neverland. Jane doesn't believe in fairies and fantasy lands. That is, not until Captain Hook swoops down in his computer-animated pirate ship to kidnap her and whisk her away through a spectacular space portal into Neverland.
Captain Hook wants Jane as bait to finally catch Peter Pan. The crocodile which plagued Hook in the original film has been replaced by a giant orange octopus. Jane just wants to get back home to London, and decides to help Hook find hidden treasure since he promises to take her home. But in order to finally make it home, Jane must learn to believe in "faith, trust, and pixie dust." This sequel primarily uses traditional animation, in the same style as the original film, although some modern computer animation is also used. Fans of the classic PETER PAN will enjoy visiting Neverland again.
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"...Now the backgrounds are crisper, and the characters don't just fly, they propel through the air using state of the art special effects..."
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- Sight and Sound
- 11 Mar 2005 at 12:59
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Without giving too much away, the basic plot is that Wendy now has a daughter called Jane who is transported to Neverland. There she meets Peter, the lost boys ...
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Ok fair enough this is no close to the original classic one. However, it is still very enjoyable and well done. This is good for children and grown ups like me...
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- 20 Nov 2011 at 11:28
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Was disappointed with this- Peter Pan was a classic found the plot to this boring and not lively enough to keep children interested. magic has gone.
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- bristol,england
- 10 Mar 2009 at 13:05
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My son loved this and what a sequel to enjoy.........Funny and sad in places...a real family movie.
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