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Finding Neverland
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Directed by Marc Forster.
Following up his critically acclaimed Monster's Ball, director Marc Forster took on this biography of playwright James Matthew Barrie, the scribe who penned the children's classic Peter Pan. Johnny Depp stars as the turn-of-the-century writer as the film follows Barrie as he struggles to write and have his play produced while he cares for his down-on-their-luck neighbors who inspired the story in the first place. J.M. Barrie's Neverland also stars Dustin Hoffman, Kate Winslet, and Julie Christie. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
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tadivtadiv Volunteer work at the Starz Den ...
by tadiv in Starz Denver Film Festival
loved it.
"The 2007 Starz Denver Film Festival has come and gone. This year’s festival was the most fun I’ve had at a festival. It was not the four films I saw, but instead the volunteer work I did in support of the festival. For the record, the films I saw were Juno, Grace is Gone, Clint Eastwood: ALife in Film, and August Rush. Each year the Denver Film Society sends an e-mail to its membership calling for volunteers to work at the festival. Last year I worked “program distribution”. That’s a one evening affair where one delivers the “film guide” to local businesses. This year I repeated my support of program distribution and added being a festival driver and working theater operations. I was told again and again how much fun driving was and how drivers return year after year. Well, it was pretty fun. A local dealership donates cars to the festival. One arrives for the shift and is issues a cell phone, a car, petty cash for gas, and ... " [More]
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"This movie is so great in so many ways I could even overlook the fact that Kate Winslet was in it. It is one beautiful moment after another but in the end it is even more than the sum of its parts. " [More]
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"This movie was surprisingly endearing. I absolutely adore it and was completely touched by the somewhat tragic ending. " [More]
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"The only one I've seen of those is Shakespeare in Love. Do any of these apply? Where the Buffalo Roam (Hunter S. Thompson)Naked Lunch (William S. Burroughs)Finding Neverland (J. M. Barrie)Crumb (R. Crumb)Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (Yukio Mishima) Isn't there a movie about Lewis Carroll?? I seem to remember reading about this. " [More]
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All Movie Guide
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The modestly scaled Finding Neverland is a marvel of tone -- it is an emotional film that never feels melodramatic or manipulative while offering some wonderfully charming and funny moments. Serious emotional pains are felt throughout the film, from the death of a parent to the death of a marriage to the death of a child. Director Marc Forster never flinches from the truth of that pain, but allows J.M. Barrie to share his fantasy world with the people he loves in order to make the pain more tolerable. Considering the wildly melodramatic sections of Forster's previous film (Monster's Ball), it is surprising that he would be capable of such subtlety. Johnny Depp usually gets his most impressive reviews for playing larger than life eccentrics (Captain Jack Sparrow, Hunter S. Thompson, Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood). One of the pleasures of Finding Neverland is watching him play an eccentric on a human scale. His James M. Barrie is prone to daydreaming, but these moments arise out of mundane, everyday activities. As Barrie watches the four children jump on their beds, he imagines them flying out the window, and the moment has a sense of wonderment about it because the audience shares Barrie's pleasure in the image. Forster allows the audience to see the world as Barrie sees it, and Depp grounds the performance in reality, making it easier to accept the intricate daydreams and pretend worlds. Finding Neverland wants little more than to allow the audience to learn the same lesson that Kate Winslet and her boys do, and it succeeds with charm, warmth, and sensitivity. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 



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