Pan (2015) Full Movie Download
12-year-old orphan Peter is spirited away to the magical world of
Neverland, where he finds both fun and dangers, and ultimately discovers
his destiny -- to become the hero who will be forever known as Peter
Pan.
Director: Joe Wright
Writers: Jason Fuchs, J.M. Barrie (characters)
Stars: Levi Miller, Hugh Jackman, Garrett Hedlund |
Storyline
12-year-old orphan Peter is spirited away to the magical world of
Neverland, where he finds both fun and dangers, and ultimately discovers
his destiny -- to become the hero who will be forever known as Peter
Pan.
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Pan Movie Reviews
Visually stunning with wooden action
I actually quite like
this movie. I like the premise. I like the CGI which there is a
tremendous amount of. I like the music. I like the scenery and costumes
which are predominantly steampunk. I like the orphan boys and the other
extras who are very interesting and full of character. Peter is very
likable (though it would be nice if he could choose an East or West
London accent and stick with it), Smee and Blackbeard are likable...
But.. Tiger Lily's expressionless face and wooden acting, and Hook's
unnecessarily loud, booming voice succeed in detracting attention away
from everything else that was good about this movie. The brutal fighting
action with no blood was confusing, and although a lot of the content
was noticeably unrealistic you need to bear in mind that Neverland is a
children's fantasy so of course it is not going to be true to life. So
overall I like it, except for those two characters who, I am sorry to
say, completely ruined it for everyone else. Your are left with the
impression that the casting director for the extras did a much better
job than the casting director for the main characters. For example -
Tigerlily who I doubt could look less like an Indian than anyone you
could ever imagine and who displays no fighting skills, agility,
footwork, facial expressions, emotions, intent, strength or flexibility
whatsoever, yet still somehow manages to slay pirates left right and
centre throughout the film - mainly, it seems, because the pirates wait
on the spot for her to chuck a tomahawk their way or slash them with a
knife without ever making a move or reacting defence of their own lives
as you might otherwise expect them to. If you can overlook the bad
acting of those two (which unfortunately you can't because oddly enough
they seem to get more screen time than anyone else) you may well think
it is a terrific film. Which is why I give it six stars out of ten.
