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Finding Neverland

"Where will your imagination take you?"

2004-10-17 Drama 1hr 46m

During a writing slump, playwright J.M. Barrie meets a widow and her four children, all young boys—who soon become an important part of Barrie’s life and the inspiration that lead him to create his masterpiece. Peter Pan.

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During a writing slump, playwright J.M. Barrie meets a widow and her four children, all young boys—who soon become an important part of Barrie’s life and the inspiration that lead him to create his masterpiece. Peter Pan.

  • Released
    2004-10-17
  • Revenue
    $116,766,556
  • Budget
    $25,000,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 46m
  • Genre
    Drama, Fantasy
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    7.7
  • Production
    Miramax, FilmColony, Mirimax

Crew

Marc Forster
Director
David Magee
Screenplay

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Cast

Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp

Sir James Matthew Barrie
Kate Winslet

Kate Winslet

Sylvia Llewelyn Davies
Julie Christie

Julie Christie

Mrs. Emma du Maurier
Dustin Hoffman

Dustin Hoffman

Charles Frohman
Freddie Highmore

Freddie Highmore

Peter Llewelyn Davies
Radha Mitchell

Radha Mitchell

Mary Ansell Barrie
Joe Prospero

Joe Prospero

Jack Llewelyn Davies
Nick Roud

Nick Roud

George Llewelyn Davies
Luke Spill

Luke Spill

Michael Llewelyn Davies
Eileen Essell

Eileen Essell

Mrs. Snow
Ian Hart

Ian Hart

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Tim Potter

Tim Potter

'Hook' / Lord Carlton
Angus Barnett

Angus Barnett

Nana/Mr. Reilly
Mackenzie Crook

Mackenzie Crook

Mr. Jaspers
Rosie Ede

Rosie Ede

Theater Patron 3
Tobias Menzies

Tobias Menzies

Theater Patron 5
Paul Whitehouse

Paul Whitehouse

Stage Manager
Oliver Fox

Oliver Fox

Gilbert Cannan
Kiri Bloom

Kiri Bloom

Miss Snow

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A Review by John Chard 10

Written by John Chard on 2020-04-23

He is the irrepressible spirit of youth. Under pressure due to his success, in a token socialite marriage, playwright J.M. Barrie is less... read more

He is the irrepressible spirit of youth. Under pressure due to his success, in a token socialite marriage, playwright J.M. Barrie is less than enamoured with his lot. Then whilst out walking his dog in Kensington Gardens, he meets widowed Sylvia Llewelyn Davies and her four young sons, George, Jack, Peter and Michael. It is the start of a long lasting friendship that revitalises Barrie and brings about his masterpiece, Peter Pan. OK, lets get the grumble out the way, you know the one, the one that so many are quick to mention. No this is not a definitive take on J.M. Barrie and this time in his life. Much like Allan Knee's play, "The Man Who Was Peter Pan", from which this is adapted, there are liberties taken and it's most definitely chronologically unsound. But this is not a biography is it? This is basically asking what sort of man conceived the magical world of Peter Pan? It's a celebration of childhood, life, whimsically asking us if it's wrong to keep the inner child in us all locked away as adulthood takes control? A tale of comedy blended with tragedy, from which glorious art is born to live long and forever, the kind that will be touching generations long after we have left this mortal coil. Elegantly crafted by director Marc Forster and his screenwriter David Magee, Finding Neverland could so easily have given way to over sentiment and floundered in the search for emotional kickers. Yet it doesn't because Forster (immeasurably aided by the lush cinematography by Roberto Schafer) has created a quaint Victorian world, a world where fantasy is never far away. What emotion is here (and there is lots of it) sits perfect within this setting. We are actually being asked to be Barrie himself, the makers daring us to not be swept up in the magic being born. Wonderful, wonderful stuff. Johnny Depp is perfectly cast as Barrie, delicately fusing childish playfulness with inner sorrow, Depp doesn't put a foot wrong. It will be a crime if this multi talented actor doesn't finish his career with the highest acting honour on offer, the Academy Award for Best Actor (nominated three times, including this performance), it's practically impossible to imagine another actor in this generation nailing the role of Barrie like Depp does. Playing off him expertly is Kate Winslet as Sylvia, raw and honest like, it's emotionally driven and gnaws away at the audience's heart strings. Yet it's young Freddie Highmore as Peter that steals the show. Very much the film's heart, his relationship with Barrie has a grace about it, with Highmore (just 12 at the time) able to portray a subtle tenderness that drives the relationship forward. Nominated for seven Academy Awards (including Best Picture), Finding Neverland won just the one for Jan Kaczmarek's poignant score. It matters not, because to me at least, this will forever be a personal favourite film. Something that just like Peter Pan himself, will never ever get old. 10/10

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-06-03

It can be just a little bit twee at times, this, but it's still quite an enjoyable look at the inspiration behind J.M. Barrie's timeless "Pe... read more

It can be just a little bit twee at times, this, but it's still quite an enjoyable look at the inspiration behind J.M. Barrie's timeless "Peter Pan". We start inauspiciously, though, as his latest play garners mediocre reviews. The pressure is on - he (Johnny Depp) must write something successful else risk his relationship with impresario Frohman (the very sparingly used Dustin Hoffman). Luckily, he encounters some children in the park playing with their mother "Sylvia" (Kate Winslet) and there starts a friendship that sees them all, and their dog "Nana", provide him with some much needed food for thought. There are some flies in his ointment, though. The young "Peter" (Freddie Highmore) still craves the return of their late father and her mother (Julie Christie) is entirely unsure of his motives and of his commitment. It's this latter concern that grows more important as he becomes more and more integrated with and fond of this family. Barrie comes up with an imaginative plan that might help the young "Peter" and his mother move on with their lives before we all discover that the children are in for another tragedy sooner than later, too. There's something touchingly straightforward about this drama and that's largely down to the engaging efforts from Highmore and his fellow siblings as they mess about and play at being children, dealing with grief and progress in their own way. There's a sub-plot illustrating his own troubled marriage with "Mary" (Radha Mitchell) which doesn't really add much, indeed, Depp himself doesn't really do much more than gently guide the story along as we watch the power of imagination and good will empower these young people, as it did so many others in "Neverland" and beyond. It's about healing, sure, but it's also about adventure and excitement and the thrills of being alive and young, invincible and immortal.

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A Review by John Chard

He is the irrepressible spirit of youth. Under pressure due to his success, in a token socialite marriage, playwright J.M. Barrie is less than enamoured with his lot. Then whilst out walking his dog in Kensington Gardens, he meets widowe...

reviewer avatar

A Review by John Chard 10

Written by John Chard on 2020-04-23

He is the irrepressible spirit of youth. Under pressure due to his success, in a token socialite marriage, playwright J.M. Barrie is less than enamoured with his lot. Then whilst out walking his do...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-06-03

It can be just a little bit twee at times, this, but it's still quite an enjoyable look at the inspiration behind J.M. Barrie's timeless "Peter Pan". We start inauspiciously, though, as his latest pla...

read more