This is a story about innocence, belief and love! Peter Pan, an ignorant and innocent teenager who doesn't even know Kiss, because he likes to listen to stories, often listens to Wendy telling stories to his younger brothers outside Wendy's window. In an incident of Peter's shadow sneak run, I met Wendy and taught Wendy and Wendy's younger brothers how to fly (elves and happy thoughts). Under the temptation of novels such as Indians and pirates described by Peter, Wendy and the others went to Worry-Free Island with Peter Pan and had some novel adventures and experiences.
Like segment 1: The little elf and Peter Pan had a little friction directly because of Wendy. The little elf was driven away, but in the end he almost died to save Peter. When Peter put the elf on the grass, he cried while crying. When chanting "I do believe in fairies! I do! I do!", this power seemed to touch the world, when people everywhere unconsciously chanted "I do believe in fairies! I do! I do!" At the time, it was like a kind of power of faith. When Peter held the elf in both hands, the moment the elf was resurrected, he was deeply relieved. It's good that the elf is still alive!
Like segment 2: Peter and the elf go to rescue Wendy and the children who were captured by Captain Hook. Because Peter was kissed by Wendy, the whole person turned pink, and then his fighting power exploded, finally defeating Captain Hook.
Peter Pan, who likes this movie, is a little boy who doesn't want to grow up, one more point is too mature, and one point less is too naive. Now this Peter Pan is just right.
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