Review of Peter Pan (1953) by Michael Atkinson for Village Voice — 13 Sep 1996
Uniquely jacked into a ripe sense of antique-nursery Victoriana and buzzing with a pre-adolescent metaphoric charge, J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan is a primary text of modern culture, and P.J. Hogan's live-action rendition is the only one, screen or stage, to completely uncage this changeling and give it flight.
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This review of Peter Pan (1953) was written by Michael Atkinson and published by Village Voice on 13 Sep 1996.
Peter Pan has generally received positive reviews.
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