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Erna 2021-10-22 14:40:44
A movie that interprets death with...
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Soledad 2021-10-22 14:40:44
He said to the woman he loved: "I will take you to Neverland." To the woman he didn't love, "There is no such place."...
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Kieran 2021-10-22 14:40:43
It seems to be very childlike, but I am not impressed. Freddie Haimer has a lot of big names in cooperation with this little guy, and I hope that it will not follow the old path of most child...
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Gail 2021-10-22 14:40:43
Wikipedia said that his wife was rumored to have married him when he was nearly dead for his money. They have been sleeping in separate rooms and have no children. After Sylvia died, he declared that he had been married to her. George, the eldest of the four children, died in World War I, and Mike drowned with his friends in the university. And Peter committed suicide in...
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Sonia 2021-10-22 14:40:43
This film has never been popular. It was automatically linked when watching Pirates of the Caribbean. At 2 o'clock in the middle of the night, I watched it alone, warming my soul without having to shed tears, and touching the softness of everyone's soul. We, no matter how grown up children, have a "Peter Pan" deep in our hearts. So, take good care of the elf when we were...
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Kara 2021-10-22 14:40:43
Summary: A movie starring Kate Winslet must be a...
Finding Neverland Comments
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Kamille 2021-10-22 14:31:32
Neverland in everyone's heart
Barry is a depressed playwright. If it were not for a gentleman to support his life, he would not be able to maintain his decent life. In England at the beginning of the 20th century, a decent life meant having a house in London, two servants taking care of their own lives, and a villa in...
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Lydia 2022-04-23 07:01:29
[His Majesty's Film Review No. 3] Four forehead lines
When testing the uncertainty in front of him, his thin lips will be slightly parted.
The eyes will be wide and round like a child listening to a fairy tale, and sometimes the tip of the nose will tremble slightly.
This is his first appearance as a playwright with a dull stage play in the red...
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[last lines]
Peter Llewelyn Davies: I can see her.
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J.M. Barrie: I do apologize for interrupting.
Mrs. Emma du Maurier: Would you close the door, please?
J.M. Barrie: Certainly.
[he closes the door]
Mrs. Emma du Maurier: Sylvia has told me you have offered her the services of your household staff.
J.M. Barrie: Well, not exactly.
Mrs. Emma du Maurier: That won't be necessary.
J.M. Barrie: I'll leave that to Sylvia, of course.
Mrs. Emma du Maurier: You'll leave that to ME, Mr.Barrie. You see, I'm moving in here from now on.
J.M. Barrie: You're moving in?
Mrs. Emma du Maurier: I'm going where I'm most needed. And I can certainly see to it that this house is managed without resorting to your charity.
J.M. Barrie: It isn't charity, Mrs du Maurier. I was only trying to help, as a friend.
Mrs. Emma du Maurier: Have you no idea how much your friendship has already cost my daughter? Or are you really that selfish?
J.M. Barrie: I beg your pardon?
Mrs. Emma du Maurier: Don't you see what a visit to the summer cottage of a married man does for a widow's future prospects? Sylvia needs to find someone. The boys need a father. And you are destroying any hope this family has of pulling itself together again.
J.M. Barrie: I have only wanted good things for this family, Mrs du Maurier.
Mrs. Emma du Maurier: I'll look after them. You have your own family to concern yourself with.
J.M. Barrie: What are you suggesting?
Mrs. Emma du Maurier: I'm suggesting that you protect what you have, Mr.Barrie. That is percisely what I am doing.