Finding Neverland

Sunday, March 29, 2009 16:04 | Filled in ==> MOVIES - OVERVIEW

Cast: Johnny Depp

Directors: Marc Forster

Writer: Allan Knee (play) and David Magee (screenplay)

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findingneverlandThe story focuses on Scottish writer J. M. Barrie, his platonic relationship with Sylvia Llewelyn Davies, and his close friendship with her sons, who inspire
the classic play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up.

Following the dismal reception of his latest play, Little Mary, Barrie meets the widowed Sylvia and her four young sons in Kensington Gardens, and a strong
friendship develops between them. He proves to be a great playmate and surrogate father figure for the boys, and their imaginative antics give him ideas which findingneverland2
he incorporates into a play about boys who do not want to grow up, especially one named after troubled young Peter Llewelyn Davies. His wife Mary, who eventually
divorces him, and Sylvia’s mother Emma du Maurier, object to the amount of time Barrie spends with the Llewelyn Davies family. Emma also seeks to control her
daughter and grandsons, especially as Sylvia becomes increasingly weak from an unidentified illness.

Producer Charles Frohman skeptically agrees to mount Peter Pan despite his belief it holds no appeal for upper-class theatergoers. Barrie peppers the opening
night audience with children from a nearby orphanage, and the adults present react to their infectious delight with an appreciation of their own. The play proves
findingneverland3to be a huge success.

Because Sylvia is too ill to attend the production, Barrie arranges to have an abridged production of it performed in her home. She dies shortly afterward, and
Barrie finds that her will is to have him and her mother to look after the boys; an arrangement agreeable to both.

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