It seems that Depp in this film is going to play a writer with a childlike innocence. In the end, little Peter said it well. It should be James who is really Peter Pan, this young child.
But there are still a few fragments in it that are very touching:
when George is already worried about his mother’s condition, he understands that grandma’s overprotection of her mother, and can even challenge her grandmother’s authority for the mother; this is a precocious child, and will be a child in the future. A reliable pillar of the family.
Little Peter stubbornly didn't believe what the adults said, thinking that "you will be better in a few days" these are just deceptive lies, and when he says this, he often means that people are dying, so when he sees his mother is seriously ill, he hates He tore up his little writing hatefully, and lost his temper; he resisted growing up, but in fact resisted accepting life and death.
When the theater moved home, the family looked at Peter Pan and said that as long as the children believe that there are elves, the elves will not die, and she will not die. At the end of the play, the mother walked into Neverland in joy; Said that even if the mother dies of illness, her soul will be guarded around the child.
Peter Pan will eventually grow up, and when he grows up, he will also promote the ability to fly.
Just like when we were young, we are full of fantasy and innocence, which is beautiful at this time; and it is ridiculous and untimely to be full of fantasy about reality when we grow up.
Buddhism said that in life, one always suffers from suffering: birth, old age, sickness, death, love and separation, resentment and hatred, unwillingness, five Yin Sheng.
Perhaps, when he was suffering, it would be enough to be able to recall his yearning for Neverland.
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