'Infused with bounding energy but little meaningful invention, it climbs to only modest heights, weighed down by its inability to add much to the iconic legend.' Our full review of 'Peter Pan & Wendy,' available on Disney+ today, from beastobsessed:
) and Mary Darling , whose hallways and rooms resound with the sound of children—in particular, John and Michael , who are pretending to be Peter Pan and Captain Hook engaged in a titanic sword fight.
Faced with this momentous turning point, Wendy pouts, “Perhaps I don’t want to grow up,” and those words prove to be magic, summoning spritely Tinker Bell —whose voice is so soft that it can only be heard by those who listen very closely—and her right-hand man, Peter Pan . Peter’s arrival is a shock to the Darling children, since they believed him to be a bedtime story rather than a real boy.
Courtesy of happy thoughts and some Tinker Bell fairy dust, Wendy, John and Michael are soon airborne with Peter on their way to Neverland, where Peter is engaged in an everlasting battle against the dastardly Captain Hook and his band of colorful pirates.
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