Pan Movie Review, The Story of Peter Pan


I'm sure we've all seen the Disney movie Peter Pan, about a young orphan boy who has the ability to fly, never grows old and lives in a place called Neverland. In the original story Peter is fighting the pirate Captin Hook and falls in love with a human girl named Wendy, who eventually leaves Peter to live an ordinary life. Now in this movie the plot is entirely different, and Wendy isn't in the picture yet. Pan is the story about Peter, who's played by Levi Miller and how he got to Neverland to ultimately become the Peter Pan we all know. The villain is pirate Blackbeard played by Hugh Jackman, who's a pirate that collect orphans across the world and bring them to Neverland to mine in search of fairies and pickie dust. The pickie dust is what keeps you young, but like everything it wears off daily. Captin Hook and Peter meet as they both were miners who coincidentally had a niche for one another. Captin Hook who's played by Garrett Hedlund helps Peter in the search for his mother and destiny to fight the pirate Blackbeard to restore Neverland back to happiness. Pan is filled with action and unexpected turns around each corner. This is a great pilot movie, in hopes that they will make a sequel. Jackman is incredible in the film, he portrays the character Blackbeard Perfectly and once again I forgot he was Australian or Hugh Jackman. The acting as a whole was pretty outstanding, Pan was casted perfectly. The overall storyline was cohesive and made sense in connection to the original storyline. The music was also fitting for the scenes. Pan can be enjoyed by people of all ages and is a great movie for the entire family see. I didn't find a flaw in Pan, but I guess if you don't have an imagination it'd be hard to see the significance of the movie. Also if there's not a sequel then the movie left a lot of unanswered questioned, but can be easily answered with a sequel. So with that being said I give Pan 8 out of 10. Nice job!


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