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Finding Neverland (Widescreen Edition)
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BombshelleCandice
Los Angeles

A story about this — 1 year ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

I liked this movie. Not as amazing as I had heard some people make it out to be, but it was a sweet story. And the best thing about this movie is its only 101 minutes!!!! Short and Sweet=the perfect kind of movie. None of this 3-hour BS nowadays.

jobiv
Boston

A story about this — 2 years ago

Very well acted with only a handful of stinky lines. Most of all, this movie is visually perfect. Let’s not speak of the gross romanticism of Barrie’s life.

goddessparkle
Chicago

Perfect except for the last 15 minutes — 3 years ago

Loved it. Until she died. Then it sort of lost its grip on a good script, I think.

I Found Neverland — 3 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

There are run-of-the-mill movies. And then there is Finding Neverland. And it’s not Johhny Depp’s strikingly handsome face that attracts me to the movie, rather, the character of Sir James Mathew Barrie. JM Barrie arrives home has a sort of a silent row with his wife, both of them open the door of their respective rooms. While her’s is a dark boring one, Barrie’s is depicted as if it’s lush and green – simply because he imagines it so. He says (to Sylvia), “Young boys should never be sent to bed… they always wake up a day older. ” Then this beautiful conversation between JM Barrie and Michael,( which unfortunately was deleted), who asks JM Barrie, “Why is it that you don’t have any children?” for which he replies, “That’s because only grown-ups can have children”. Get it? What kind of a movie this is?

gbanana
Oregon

A story about this — 3 years ago

pretty, but not amazing.


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