Neverland in my heart

Ivy 2022-04-22 07:01:05

innocence. What cannot be lost is as precious. The world needs to be observed with the eyes of innocent children and see many things. There is a Neverland in everyone's heart. It represents the pure pursuit of beauty in our hearts.

The cruelty of reality and the beauty of fairy tales.

For artists, the inspiration for creation is the most important. But inspiration is hard to come by, plus ways. They are purely inspired by reading books, but what others feel is not necessarily the case. Being an artist's wife is stressful. He lives in a fairy tale. You live in reality. Unable to reconcile. Unless you can walk in and survive in his fairy tale world.

Under the creation of the works, the writer and the child are constantly connected to the heart and the world. We will grow up and need love and courage to face reality, but we cannot lose our heart and eyes as children.

Depp is young and Kate is so beautiful.

See Haimer. Well done.

A warm heartwarming movie. Give you warm power.

We have a Neverland in our hearts. our dreams.

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  • Guadalupe 2022-03-24 09:01:27

    More like Michael still remembers the cute look of him hiding under James' chair maybe he has not grown up and Peter is the pain of refusing to grow up and refusing to grow up. I love Depp every time I see him and feel distressed and cute . Maybe he really needs a neverland.

  • 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 born.

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?