I went to see Finding Neverland this weekend, in the lovely Jesse-Wrech auditorium for a dollar, of course.
For those of you who really don't care about my half-assed reviews of every bit of media I consume in my life, I'll give you the two-point review:
1. Johnny Depp is a god among men and I love him.
2. After all the two and a half and three hour movies I've seen lately, I welcome the return of the hour and a half movie.
Now, for those of you who are willing to indulge me:
This was an irresistibly adorable movie. Though I am admittedly ridiculously attracted to Johnny Depp, I am also consistently impressed with his ability to act. There's a moment in the movie when he is supposed to be playing as a pirate with the boys, so I expected him just to slip into the character of Jack Sparrow, but he still managed to act as J.M. Barrie acting as a pirate. I believe he did a fairly decent job of capturing the spirit of J.M. Barrie.
The various imagined excursions in the movie give the whole film this whimsical feel. Perhaps almost too much so, as the movie feels closer to a fairy tale than the real-life tale it's supposed to be. Which is not to say that the movie does not have dark moments as well. Much of the movie is tinted with the themes of death, dying, and marital estrangement. But even most of these themes are handled with a beautiful whimsical sentiment.
This movie was definitely wonderful the first time through, but I'm not convinced that it can maintain the same whimsy on multiple viewings, but I'm willing to find out.