First of all about Tinker Bell, well it makes perfect sense that she wouldn’t be the way that she was before in the original and other adaptations because with there being Lost girls,Then there would be no reason for her to be as jealous with other girls being around Peter plus with Tiger Lily having such a substantial rule, which BTW actually kind of brings up an issue with the original animated movie as why wasn’t Tinker Bell jealous with her there?DisneyFan09 wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 12:49 pm Well, after having seen the movie, I must say that I`m torn about it. It wasn`t a particularly bad remake, as it did have some genuine moments of magic now and then. It was visually stunning, the effects were nice and the score was fine. But it still was a flawed movie as a whole, since it suffered from many structural faults. Sure, many of the choices were mandatory and expected: To make Tinker Bell more sympathetic and less callous, making Wendy a feminist and giving Tiger Lily more screentime and making her a more fleshed-out character. And most of the actors were fine (especially Wendy, who looks like a younger sister of Susan from Narnia). With the exception of Alexander Molony as Peter Pan, who was completely dull and bland. But it suffered from a what (in my opinion) most of the remakes have suffered from: Of rushing the story. But most of all, Peter Pan and Wendy suffered from a cluttered screenplay.
First of all, it introduced Wendy the worst way possible, of having her blaming her brothers for the game (despite truth to be told, Wendy became more tolerable afterwads). The backstory of Peter banishing Hook for missing his mother was just insipid and dumb, as it make Peter more unlikable than he needed to be. Even the final scene between Peter and Hook was not satisfying, since there was no real closure between them. Besides, to have the Lost Boys leaving NeverLand for London was also contrived: Since the movie never gave them a real reason for wanting to grow up and their arc was non-existent. So overall, not a bad remake. In fact, I found it superior to last years Pinocchio. But it`s still a flawed and uneven one.
As for the lost boys (and girls) at the end, Well, it’s actually kind of subtly established and I think even briefly mentioned that they are Missing home and are not wanting to keep repeating the same things over and over again like they’ve constantly established throughout the movie unlike Peter himself, hence HIS choice as well at the end. It also helps his overall arc for accepting them to go off and move on/grow from what happened with Hook......