Wendy & Peter Pan review – sugar-rush spectacle with an awfully big hormonal hot-crush

omg, i was so hyped for this wendy & peter pan adaptation 🤔 but honestly, it felt like a total letdown 🎭. i mean, the feminism angle sounded so cool in theory, but in practice, it just felt like they were trying too hard to be edgy 💁‍♀️. and can we talk about hannah saxby's wendy? she was literally perfect for the role, if you ask me 😒. instead of playing a strong, complex character, she was reduced to this damsel in distress vibe that just didn't sit right 🤦‍♀️.

and don't even get me started on peter pan & tinker bell's chemistry 🚫. it was so uncomfortable to watch, like they were trying to make us feel bad for them or something 😳. and the music? ugh, it sounded like something from a generic adventure film 🎥. i mean, i loved the aerial work and the choreography was nice, but it wasn't enough to save this production from its overall messiness 🤯.
 
🤔 I dont get why they make Wendy so damsel in distress tho 🙄. She should be all about empowerment & stuff, right? Instead she just kinda stands around looking sad & scared. And Peter Pan's character feels weird too... like he's 12 but tries to act all grown up 🤪. The special effects are cool I guess, but it dont really add anything meaningful to the story. It feelz more like a kids show than a real play 🎭
 
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