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# ugh  this entire scene man when hook is taunting him and he’s like wendy  will close the window and he’ll open it and then he’ll yell her name and  then he says WENDY and it breaks my heart and the whole husband thing  and MY HEART CANT TAKE IT OKAY WHY DID WENDY HAVE TO GROW UP THIS SHIP  BREAKS MY HEART 
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they’re so cute :) VERY CUTE ! TOO MUCH CUTE ! BEAUTiFUL ! :) EVERYTHING ! PERFECT :D
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i never want to grow up. peter pan take me away
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how i hope peter havent grow up ! omay !
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TOP 10 FAVORITE MOVIES OF ALL TIME: #1
In the end, this is without a doubt my number one favorite movie of all  time and it will probably never be unseated. Have you ever  watched a movie that just made you feel good? Like physically changed  the way you felt? That’s how this movie is for me. Everything about it  is perfect: the way it was shot, the dialogue, the CASTING♥. Seriously,  the casting could not have been more perfect. But mostly I think I just  love the way the story of Peter Pan was presented. Everyone is familiar  with the story. I grew up watching Disney’s version and that was my perception  of Peter Pan for many years. And don’t get me wrong, i’m a fan of the  Disney version…but this version is much more in-depth and shows the  dark elements of the story. They definitely upped the romantic tension  of Peter and Wendy in the movie, (which I will never complain about  because i’m a sucker for a tragic, coming-of-age love story), but other  than that everything is much closer to the book than any other version  i’ve seen. Critics have even said the same thing. This movie is dark,  violent, and not afraid to show death.The film did such a  wonderful job of catching the subtle truth of what it is to grow up and  how everyone struggles with that at a certain time in their adolescence.  They were able to slip some very nice moments in that really drove the  story and the relationship between Wendy and Peter and how it eventually  propels Wendy into choosing to grow up. It’s just a gorgeous movie on  all accounts and anyone who hasn’t seen it is missing out.

EVER ! peta !
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