
Yes! That scene got to me too.I just watched it again on TBS, and it had me crying like a little baby from time to time. There are just moments in the movie that make your heart soften. One of them for me is where, when the lost boys are trying to decide if this grown up man is Peter Pan, the little lost boy starts looking at him up close, brings him down in front of him, and starts smushing his face until he says, "Oh there you are, Peter!" I cry every time I see that.
J.

I love the original story and "Hook" shits all over the ending, Peter promised to come back every year, but he forgot, just like he forgot Hook and Tinkerbell after their deaths. When he finally remembered and came back, Wendy was grown up and he took her daughter Jane to Neverland and when he remembered Jane, she was grown up and he took her daughter to Neverland, it's supposed to be a continuing cycle, it's even implied that Wendy's mother met Peter, when she was a girl. The idea that Peter would suddenly fall in love and just say "Screw Neverland, I'm growing up so I can get married, because Wendy's granddaughter is totally cute!" is stupid, stupid, stupid.
I hated whiny Tinkerbell, and how Hook was able to come to earth to kidnap Peter's kids is never even hinted at, it's one of the biggest and most obvious plotholes I can think of.Yes! That scene got to me too.I just watched it again on TBS, and it had me crying like a little baby from time to time. There are just moments in the movie that make your heart soften. One of them for me is where, when the lost boys are trying to decide if this grown up man is Peter Pan, the little lost boy starts looking at him up close, brings him down in front of him, and starts smushing his face until he says, "Oh there you are, Peter!" I cry every time I see that.
J.
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