L'orfano dodicenne Peter si trasferisce nel magico mondo di Neverland, dove trova sia divertimento che pericolo, e alla fine scopre il suo destino: diventare l'eroe che sarà per sempre conos... Leggi tuttoL'orfano dodicenne Peter si trasferisce nel magico mondo di Neverland, dove trova sia divertimento che pericolo, e alla fine scopre il suo destino: diventare l'eroe che sarà per sempre conosciuto come Peter Pan.L'orfano dodicenne Peter si trasferisce nel magico mondo di Neverland, dove trova sia divertimento che pericolo, e alla fine scopre il suo destino: diventare l'eroe che sarà per sempre conosciuto come Peter Pan.
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- QuizMany natural scenes in the film were from Son Doong Cave, Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, and Ninh Bình in Vietnam. The captured scenes were then graphically edited into the film.
- BlooperNeverland is the second star to the right but, at the end of the movie, the ship travels to the first star to the left in the group of 2 stars.
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Blackbeard: Well, well, well. The princess, I presume.
Hook: Oh, well, actually I'm just a miner. But I appreciate the compliment.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe Warner Bros and Ratpac logos are black-and-white and set against a night-time starry sky.
To be fair, it's decently acted, although perhaps not outstandingly so. None of the acting performances stank, but the actors weren't given a lot to work with so far as character depth was concerned. Some of the parts were played for laughs which, of course, is fair enough in a film of this genre. The part of Hook was ambiguous -- we all know that Hook turns out to be a villain, so it isn't clear why he's a good guy (and a rather insipid one) here. Still, perhaps the film-makers are already planning a sequel that will do for Hook with "Revenge of the Sith" did for Darth Vader?
In the end, what lets Pan down is the storytelling. If this were a children's book, rather than a blockbuster movie, by about page ten you'd be wondering what the heck was going on. So much of the plot makes no sense. Why is it such a big deal that Peter can fly? What does it prove if he can? The fantasy world is full of ships that fly about with no visible means of support, so clearly magical flight is unremarkable. Why do the characters keep bursting into song? It's not a musical, right? The characters in the original book have a certain amount of depth, and as a reader you can't help wondering what their back-stories are (which, of course, is a hallmark of great character writing). Pan ought to answer that question, but it doesn't -- we don't really learn anything about why Peter, Tiger Lily, Smee, et al., are who they are.
You can have the original Peter Pan performed on a packing-crate stage by high school kids, and it can still be magical. But if you take all the high-tech whizzbangery away from Pan, I wonder what is left? Not a great deal, I suspect.
For all that, worth watching in the right environment.
- kevin-38242
- 26 gen 2016
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- Budget
- 150.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 35.088.320 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 15.315.435 USD
- 11 ott 2015
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 128.988.320 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 51 minuti
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1