I really like David Lowery as a director. He takes wild swings that don’t always connect, but sometimes it’s the swing itself that matters.
Such is the case with Peter Pan & Wendy, a loose adaptation of the animated Disney film, but also a retelling and new contextualization of J.M. Barrie’s timeless story.
It’s a film at odds with itself. At once wild an…
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