Siskel & Ebert - Peter Pan (1953)

Siskel & Ebert - Peter Pan (1953)

Siskel and Ebert reviews a re-release of an American animated adventure fantasy film from Disney, "Peter Pan" in 1989, when it was originally released in February 5, 1953, 36 years ago. It is based on the 1904 play "Peter Pan", or "The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up" by J. M. Barrie. Both of them enjoyed the film for the animation, the songs, and the characters. I totally agreed with Gene and Roger. I loved this movie a lot. It was so charming, as it was Make-Believe for your imagination, and the songs were quite memorable. Although, Roger said that it's not one of the greatest animated films. He also said that he didn't like the way that ratio aspects to be cropped the widescreen and make a full-screen. But nevertheless, it was a very heartwarming and imaginative film as a classic in my opinion. Thumbs way up for me on "Peter Pan". Peter Pan (1953) 4/4 👍👍👍👍 #siskelandebert #disney #peterpan #peterpan1953 https://siskelebert.org/