

Peter Pan comes back to life with great energy and blasts everyone off the ship.Hook has him by the throat and he has blood on his face. Hook strikes Peter Pan who falls on to the deck.Hook picks John up with his hook and kicks him.Wendy is captured by the pirates, tied up with rope and threatened by Hook with a blade.Hook puts poison in Peter Pan’s drink which Tinkerbell drinks instead and falls to the ground, dead.Hook tries to stab Peter Pan with his claw.Tinkerbell gets shut in a drawer and locked in a cupboard.Hook is about to cut Peter Pan’s throat when a huge crocodile attacks him.Peter Pan is trapped in a net which drops into the water.A pirate attacks Wendy who fights back with a sword.Hook aims a rifle at Peter Pan but misses, Hook and Peter Pan have several sword fights.Hook shoots a pirate who falls into the water.Michael, John and Indian squaw are tied up with their hands above their heads, mouths gagged and lowered into water.Hook threatens an Indian squaw with his hook to her throat.Peter Pan threatens to kill boys with a sword.Tinkerbell gives the Lost Boys the wrong message to shoot at the children – Wendy falls to the ground, unconscious.Tinkerbell puts fairy dust into a boy’s eyes, blinding him.Pirates blast cannon into clouds where the children are.Michael tries to fly and crashes onto the floor.Tinkerbell attacks Wendy and pulls her hair because she likes Peter Pan.The dog slides across the bank floor collecting Wendy and the post boy and crashes into the bank managers.There is a lot of violence in this movie, some of it comic, including:

Repeated exposure also increases the risks that children will become desensitised to the use of violence in real life or develop an exaggerated view about the prevalence and likelihood of violence in their own world. Repeated exposure to violent content can reinforce the message that violence is an acceptable means of conflict resolution. Research shows that children are at risk of learning that violence is an acceptable means of conflict resolution when violence is glamourised, performed by an attractive hero, successful, has few real life consequences, is set in a comic context and / or is mostly perpetrated by male characters with female victims, or by one race against another. At times it seems as if all is lost but good wins in the end and then Wendy and her brothers must decide whether to stay in the magical Neverland or return home to their parents. There are many battles in which Hook and his crew outnumber Peter Pan and friends, but they have magic on their side. Peter Pan has the fairy, Tinkerbell (Ludivine Sagnier), who is quite often a bad fairy, to help him. Captain Hook and Peter Pan are sworn enemies and it was Peter Pan who cut off Hook’s right hand, requiring him to wear his choice of hooks or claws to suit the occasion. Pirates have always fascinated Wendy and her brothers and now they are caught up in their own serious, swashbuckling pirate adventure. The evil on the island is perpetrated by the wicked Captain Hook (Jason Isaacs) and his cutthroat pirates. The Lost Boys build Wendy her own house and they love to listen to Wendy’s stories. Peter Pan introduces Wendy to the Lost Boys, who have no mother, and they immediately want to adopt her as their mother. Wendy wants to go but not without her brothers, so Peter Pan (Jeremy Sumpter) teaches the three children to fly and away they go to Neverland, a fantastic place where good and evil are constantly at odds. Peter Pan is an unseen visitor at these storytellings, until one day he appears to Wendy and wants to take her back to Neverland. Wendy has a gift for storytelling and enthrals her brothers with fairy stories and tales of pirates. Set in early 20th century London, Wendy Darling (Rachel Hurd-Wood) lives with her parents and younger brothers John (Harry Newell) and Michael (Freddie Popplewell, as well as their ‘nanny’, a St. Barrie’s classic story of a young boy who never wants to grow up.
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