'Peter Pan' May Have A Dark Secret You Didn't Know About
[2024-02-27 05:22:04]
A year ago, Disney returned "Peter Pan" to the vault. It will be released to a new generation a few years ago, but at the same time it is difficult to stop reviewing it with good memories ... Or is it?
In fact, the original story of JM Barry influenced Disney's story and may have a dark secret. After listening, you really can not blame Peter 's shadow.
When it becomes the Internet, many fan theory can be classified as crazy town. However, there is sufficient evidence to get lost and wet the jumpsuit. It is easy to miss, but the line of stories basically represents the fate of a lost child.
Of course, the number of boys on the island is varied as killed and so on; when they seem to grow, this violates the rules, Peter drops them; however at the present time there are six people, twins I count as two people
Yes, that's right. When a lost boy gets old, they "get down." But what does this mean? Redditor crusty_the_clown gave it a very good summary.
Perhaps Pan did not pay special attention to how he banished the boy, but you understand. Can he truly kill them?
Many things indicate that Peter Pan has the power to fight against his compatriots. For one of them, Peter dislikes adults (for example, he dislikes it really), you can see it in the story:
When he entered the tree, he breathed quickly and intentionally at a rate of about 5 seconds to 1 second. In Neverland, he said this is said to kill an adult whenever breathing; he did this; Petro kills them as soon as possible in a retributive way.
There is reason to believe that Pan will have many disdain for boys in the process of growth due to his obvious adult dislikes.
Furthermore, since the original story is generally only dark, the theory becomes more reasonable. Peter was attacked by hooks and drowned, and hooks were eaten by crocodiles.
With a child's story, you can not treat everything as a face. "Excluding them" may simply be a metaphor, or, as one commenter pointed out, PainInTheEnglish may mean something quite different:
It may mean that they were killed by pirates, they left Dream Island during growth, or were evaded or evaded.
This story can certainly be explained, but even a discreet version of Disney is not a dark moment without it. If that is true, can Disney 's Pan kill a lost boy?
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