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Peter Pan
1953 | 77 min | S | adventure, animation, family
Peter Pan is an animated film produced by Walt Disney, based on J.M. Barrie’s play and story of the same name. It tells the story of Peter Pan, who is stuck in eternal youth and lives in a fantasy world called Neverland, where he enjoys adventures with his friends, such as the Darling children and Tinker Bell. Peter Pan can fly, and one night, he takes three children to Neverland to help them escape the burden of growing up.
On their journey, they encounter Captain Hook, the leader of the pirates, who seeks revenge against Peter Pan. The children also meet the Lost Boys, Native Americans, and the fierce Tiger Lily, who protects the inhabitants of Neverland. Throughout the film, the children and Peter Pan experience many exciting adventures. The movie addresses childhood, adulthood, friendship, love, and dreams. It emphasizes the importance of imagination and playfulness in life, as well as the significance of growing up.
Peter Pan is a classic adventure film that has enchanted generations with its unforgettable characters and story.
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About the movie
Subjects
- finnish
- health education
- psychology
Keywords
- communication skills
- emotional skills
- friendship
- friendship skills
- identity and growing
- imagination growth
- love
- media education
- parity
- reading skills of movie
- relationships
- team work
- thought awakening
Educational levels
- high schools and vocational schools
- middle schools
- preschools
- primary schools
Genres
- adventure
- animation
- family
Playlists
- based on a book
- feelgood-movies
- growth story
- love story
Age limits
- S
Studios
- Walt Disney