Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: Funny story and great visuals let your mind soar.
Cons: Sexism and
racism
The Bottom Line:
A flight to childhood
With pirates and Indians
I'll never grow up
This Movie Still Captures the Kid in Me
I have always had a fascination with this story. As a kid I
remember checking the Disney picture book version out of the library week after
week. When I finally got to see Peter Pan, I was enthralled. There is just something
magical about the story.
The children in the Darling family love stories about Peter
Pan. And so does he. He sneaks to their window at night to hear Wendy spin
stories about his adventures with Indians, mermaids, and the pirates lead by
"the world's most famous crook," Captain Hook. When they catch him
one night, he agrees to take Wendy and her brothers John and Michael back with
him to Never Land . After a quick flying lesson,
they're off. But will they survive their adventures with the boy who never
wants to grow up?
So just what is it that draws me to this film? It's
partially the coming together of all the boyhood adventures in one place.
Mermaids, Indians, and Pirates - what more could any boy want?
And, of course, there's the ability to fly. I have always
dreamed of being able to fly, so naturally, the "You can Fly"
sequence over London
is one of my all time favorites. I love watching them fly around London , and I really
believe they are flying. It's the highlight of one of the best hand drawn
animated movies from the Disney era. Never Land is absolutely gorgeous and
further captures the imagination.
The story movies quickly from place to place with lots of
humor to keep everyone entertained. While there are a few suspenseful moments,
Captain Hook is so over the top that it's hard to take him seriously. Instead,
you just laugh at his reactions to Peter Pan and the crocodile.
And here's some trivia for all you trivia fans. While the
song "Never Smile at a Crocodile" has lyrics, we never actually hear
them sung. Instead, the music is played anytime the crocodile is on the screen.
Before I get into the special features, I do need to address
the serious detractions to the movie. Peter Pan is a very sexist character who
is oblivious to the fact that every single female character is in love with
him, and frankly he treats them like dirt. Even worse, the Indians in the movie
are horribly stereotypical. Frankly, I find their portrayal a poor reflection
on Disney and his studio of the 50's. But it's so over the top, it's hard to
imagine they would influence any kid today.
Still, parents will want to discuss this with their kids after they've
enjoyed it together.
The movie just hit Blu-Ray for the first time in a great
Blu-Ray DVD combo pack. The picture
looks great, although it's hard to tell that much improvement from the last DVD
release since the movie itself is so old.
You can listen to the film in full surround or original mono. The picture is full frame, but that is the
original viewing ration for the film.
They've included some matte paintings on the sides if the black bars
bother you. Just look for the DisneyView
option.
Many of the original special features are carried over. There is a unique "audio
commentary." Hosted by Roy Disney, it consists of selections from
interviews of the voice talent, live action models, animators, and animation
historians. While not your usual commentary, its fascinating stuff and well
worth a listen. There are also two songs that never made the movie, a
documentary on the making of the movie, what was almost the first 20 minutes of
the film, and a promotional theatrical featurette from the original release.
Plus they've included some new special features for this new
Blu-Ray release. They've got two more
deleted songs and two alternative scenes.
And one of those songs?
"Never Smile at a Crocodile."
They finally listened to me and included it. There's also a 20 minute documentary called
"Growing Up with Nine Old Men" where the kids of the nine old men
share memories of their lives as the kids of some of Disney's best known
animators. I really enjoyed this
feature.
This movie still brings a smile to my face and probably
always will. Maybe my friends are right when they say I love this movie so much
because I always wanted to be Peter Pan.
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