True or false, the stories are beautiful.

Eldora 2022-04-19 09:01:31

Seeing the highest level of romance in this film, Barry fulfilled his promise to take Davis to Neverland and built Davis a Neverland that was hers.

The movie is based on the true story of James Barry (the author of the beloved Peter Pan). The first time I knew Peter Pan was a song I heard last year, and I became very interested in him later. The real and pure world of children depicted by Barry has fascinated many adults, and of course I am too.

Sometimes I really want to immerse myself in such a fictional romantic world, even for a little while. I can see the romance I want from it, which is probably the so-called girlish heart.

It reminds me of Chiang Kai-shek's story of planting a sycamore tree into a necklace of gems and giving it to his lover Song Meiling.

Because of a tree, I fell in love with a city and lived up to one person. The city is Nanjing City, and the tree is a plane tree.

True or false, the stories are beautiful.

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Extended Reading
  • Itzel 2022-03-21 09:01:29

    Finding Neverland is a 2004 semi-autobiographical British/American film directed by Mark Foster and starring Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet, based on the Aaron Nee stage play The One The Man Who Was Peter Pan." "Finding Neverland" mainly tells the story of Scottish writer James Matthew Barley's friendship with the Davis family, and the story of a young boy in the Davis family who allowed Barley to create Peter Pan.

  • Brooke 2022-03-23 09:01:30

    The love between the writer and the widow is a bit unconvincing. On the contrary, the drama creation part is very interesting. Kelly MacDonald's Peter Pan is so handsome. backed by the theater owner. "Death is a great adventure."

Finding Neverland quotes

  • Charles Frohman: You know what happened, James, they changed it.

    J.M. Barrie: They changed what?

    Charles Frohman: The critics, they made it important... hm, what's it called? What's it called?

    J.M. Barrie: Play.

    Charles Frohman: Play.

  • Sylvia Llewelyn Davies: [distressed] Michael! Where are your socks?