Parsed with an automated reader. The content accuracy is not guranteed.\nChapter 242 â Peter Pan Ends\nThe childrenâs flight to Neverland was a few minutes of special effects explosion, a variety of fantastic and incredible scenes in front of the audience.
Through the streets of Magnolia City, flying over the towering snow-capped mountains, flying over the mountains where the dragons live, flying over the edge of the starry sky. Hill also let them pass thrillingly through a tornado â that tornado was real. It was summoned by the special effects master Lich Aligeli using magic, so the visual effects are absolutely perfect.
They also passed through a lake full of stars, their fingers crossed the stars, making the audienceâs eyes glow.
Neverland is an island that Hill spent several months transforming. The island is full of charming flowers, dreamy plants, and some animals full of fairy tale style. Hill plans to change Neverland directly into a permanent resort in the future.
It is hard to describe how beautiful the starry sky is here. The starry sky in the desert is quite a lot more than what they have seen before, and there is also the Milky Way, a galaxy of stars that converge to create a feeling of this psychedelic river flowing slowly through the universe. The speed and trajectory of the moonâs movement is quite clear.
After the children arrived at Neverland, next was the plot of a traditional fairy tale, with interesting characters appearing one after another: mermaids, elves, and pirates.
Wendyâs younger brothers were caught by the pirates, so Peter and Wendy went to the âDark Castleâ to save them. On the island, Peter threw the sword in his hand to Wendy, and asked her if she could use it. After a few rounds, the two swords crossed and four eyes met. Peter Pan showed that smile again, innocent, charming, and lethal.
Peter Pan really is a very charming character, he seems to be smiling all the time, even when Captain Hookâs iron hook is pressed down his throat: âItâs time for you to die, Peter Pan!â And Peter Pan shows his signature smile: âDeath is truly a great adventure.â
In the movie, Hill did not deal with the fight scenes too maturely, here Hill took into account the thoughts of children.
âPeter Pan is amazing!â
âItâs like Wendy travelled into the fairy tale worldâŠâ
There is a very interesting setting in the movie, the fairy tales Wendy and the others listened to when they were in Magnolia City, included the story about the evil pirate leader Captain Hook, who is also the villain in Neverland â Wendy and the others seem to have walked into their own fairy tale world. This allows the audience to have a sense of wonder.
After defeating the villain, next is a light-hearted plot. Peter Pan and Wendy watched the wedding of the fairy, and then they danced together surrounded by the glowing fairies. The moon was like a shimmering silver sequin, and the bottom half was soaked in the sea. As the waves rise and fall, the shadow of the moon also ripples on the sea. The stars are like silver dust, randomly sprinkled in the night sky, sparkling. And here they are dancing together, and the feelings in the shadow quietly grow.
The audience couldnât help but start whispering:
âThey look so good together.â
âWill they be together?â
âWill they fall in love? Will Wendy stay with Peter Pan on Neverland?â
At this moment, Wendyâs smile on the big screen disappeared: âThese are all fake.â
The smiles of the audience also disappeared.
Peter Pan fell to the ground: âWendy, you have to know that I will get old if I am really a father.â
At this point those dreamy lights dispersed, Wendy walked towards Peter Pan: âPeter, what are your real feelings? What do you feel? Happy? Betrayed? Jealous? Love?â
Peter Panâs face sank. âIâve never heard of love.â
âYouâve heard of it, and I daresay you must have loved something or someone,â Wendy said.
The expression on Peter Panâs face turned vicious: âNever!â Then he said unpleasantly, âWhy arenât you happy? I taught you to fight and fly? Why arenât you happy?â
âBecause there are other things in this worldâŠâ
âWhat else is there?â
âI donât know,â Wendy shook her head blankly, and then she said, âYouâll understand when you grow up.â
You will understand when you grow up.
This phrase is often spoken of in reality.
The phrase has more meaning in the movie.
After hearing Wendyâs words, many people sighed in their hearts. Sure enoughâŠ
Sure enough, Peter Panâs expression became cold again: âI donât want to grow up, you canât force me! I will banish you like a Tinker Bell! âŠGo home, go home and grow up, and take your love with you too!â
This sentence is like a trial, and many viewers already have an uneasy premonition in their hearts.
Then Peter Pan flew back to the human continent and flew to Wendyâs house in Magnolia City. He saw Wendyâs mother sitting by the window, sleeping. They kept the window open for the children, and she would look for her children in the night sky every night.
âWe canât have her at the same time,â Peter Pan whispered, and closed the window. Naively, he thought that closing the window would block out all feelings. But the sound of the window closing woke Wendyâs mother, and she joined her husband in pushing the window back open, and Peter Pan was not as powerful as they were.
It was a sign of things to come.
âItâs really so contradictory.â
âDoes love mean growing up? Canât you love if youâre a child?â
âYes. âŠAfter all, love means taking responsibility.â
âDoes Peter Pan really not understand what love is?â
âI donât think so⊠he only knows if he is happy.â
âUghâŠâ
The purpose of the film is basically explained here.
The next private chat between Wendy and Captain Hook further solved the audienceâs doubts.
âGrowing up is so awful. When you are young, everything is so simple, and when you grow up, it is very awful,â Wendy said.
âYou have feelings. Peter Pan is lucky not to have feelings. He doesnât know love at all, and thatâs his fatal flaw,â Captain Hook said.
Alice sat in the box and watched seriously, and when she saw this, she suddenly raised her head to look at Hill: âSo Peter Pan has no weakness, because he has no feelings.â
âYou could say the same,â Hill said.
âI guess Captain Hook will target Wendy next, because Wendy is going to be his weakness,â Alice said.
Hill put his hand on Aliceâs head: âThen what?â
âI donât know, but I think Wendy will hold him back,â Alice said.
Hill smiled, âKeep watching.â
Then Captain Hook really targeted Wendy, he kidnapped the children, from which he got the method of flight â think of happy things, and then he was inspired: âIf Peter Pan is sad, will he fall?â
Wendy retorted angrily: âHe wonât be sad!â
âWhat if his Wendy was on the diving board?â Captain Hook said with a smile.
In the box, Alice said, âSure enough, he has a weakness.â
âAs you would expect,â Hill said.
âThis is what Hill taught me a while ago.â Alice looked up at Hill: âI also said that I have to work hard to become strong and not let myself become Hillâs weakness.â
Pirate ship in the sunset, the final battle begins.
Peter Pan handsomely descended from the sky.
âThis is all your fault!â said Captain Hook, pointing his sword at him.
âYouâre right, itâs all my fault,â Peter Pan replied. A very childish answer, very much in his own style.
The sunset, the sea, the battle from the sky to the ground, the scenery and special effects are absolutely cool.
Of course things wonât go so smoothly. Captain Hook attacked with the weapon he just acquired: âPeter Pan, you are a poor bastard!â
âMe? A poor bastard?â Peter Pan laughed and raised his sword to stab, and then the smile froze â because Captain Hook then said: âYour Wendy is leaving you. Youâre just a little kid, you canât give her anything, and sheâd rather grow up than stay with you.â
Captain Hookâs mental attack was as terrible as the attack of the longsword in his hand.
âNow let us look into the future together, shall we? Beautiful Wendy, who sits in the childrenâs room with the window closed, which she will not open.â
âI will open the window!â
âThe window is blocked. â
âIâll call her!â
âShe canât hear you, she canât see you, sheâll forget about you, thereâs someone in your place, and his name is Husband.â Captain Hook raised his sword to deliver the final blow, and Peter Pan was knocked straight down on the pirate ship. His forehead was bleeding and he couldnât fly.
The hearts of the audience also sank.
Hill saw Alice clenched her fist.
The plot development here is almost all realistic, but fortunately the director still remembers that this is a fairy tale, so the next scene becomes lighter⊠probably. Wendy jumped up and gave Peter Pan a kiss, she said to him, âIâm sorry I have to grow up, but this kiss belongs to you.â Then Peter Pan was inspired and blasted the pirates away.
The children cheered and cheered when they saw this, they only saw the simple ârighteousness defeats evilâ.
But the grown-ups were not happy because they knew there was no justice or evil on either side, and that Peter Pan didnât win at all.
Sure enough, after defeating the pirates, Peter Pan summoned countless fireflies with his whistle. They repaired the pirate ship and pulled the entire pirate ship into the sky. The pirate ship sailed through the wind and waves on the clouds, all the way back to Magnolia City and to Wendyâs home. Neverlandâs other children also longed for mom and dad, so they decided to leave Neverland and go to Wendyâs home, go to school, grow up, and go to workâŠ
What followed was a very touching reunion of loved ones, as Wendyâs parents embraced the Neverland children, hugging and kissing each other.
âItâs the most beautiful scene in the world, but no one sees it, only a boy can only watch it from the window. Peter Pan has all the happiness in the world, but he will never get that kind of happiness,â Narrator said.
Peter Pan stared blankly at all this, and then his little fairy, Tinker Bell, tugged at his hair, he smiled and said, âTo live is the greatest adventure.â Then, with a relentless expression, he turned to leave.
Only Wendy noticed his departure. She leaned on the window and yelled at him, âYou wonât forget me, will you?â
âNever!â Peter Pan said.
There is a dialogue in the movie: âWhatâs the opposite of love? Itâs not hate, itâs forgetting.â
Then Peter Pan and Wendy looked at each other. Peter Panâs smile was still unclouded, and Wendy tried her best to smile with that brilliant smile without haze.
âWill you be back?â Wendy asked.
âIâll be back to hear my story,â Peter Pan said and flew away.
The dark night sky, the figure of the boy passing through the stars, and the little fairy glowing beside him.
Next is Wendyâs narration, âBut I never saw Peter Pan again. I tell his story to my children now, and my children tell Peter Panâs story to their children. The story will always be passed on because children always grow up, except for this one.â
THE END!
When the children saw that Wendy chose to go home, they didnât understand. They didnât understand why they would give up Neverland when the experience is so interesting, but they seemed to understand something after seeing the touching reunion of their loved ones.
And the adults saw only the heaviness at the end, andâŠ
âLord Demon King, what about the heartwarming fairy tale you said?!!! âTrust youâ your big head!!!\n