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The boy who wasn't supposed to grow up—Peter Pan—does just that, becoming a soulless corporate lawyer whose workaholism could cost him his wife and kids. During his trip to see Granny Wendy in London, the vengeful Capt. Hook kidnaps Peter's kids and forces Peter to return to Neverland.

Dustin Hoffman as  Captain Hook
Robin Williams as  Peter Banning / Peter Pan
Julia Roberts as  Tinkerbell
Bob Hoskins as  Smee
Maggie Smith as  Granny Wendy
Caroline Goodall as  Moira
Charlie Korsmo as  Jack
Amber Scott as  Maggie
Laurel Cronin as  Liza
Phil Collins as  Inspector Good

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Reviews

moviemattb
1991/12/11

I understand that critics really don't like this movie. Even Steven Spielberg, himself, doesn't really like this movie. However, five years ago, he did say that he really wants to see it again and see if he can appreciate a bit more. I think he should, because I don't thinks its that bad, nor one of the worst movies that Spielberg has made. The movie has developed a strong cult following, and has many fans that grew up with this movie during their childhood. I, on the other hand, am one of them. I have watched this on an old VHS copy of the movie; as an adult, I watched this in its high def glory on Blu Ray, which it really deserves to have special features than just a bare bones release. The movie deserve a documentary about the making of the movie, a vintage featurette from back in the day, trailers, TV spots, deleted scenes, outtakes, and possibly a loving tribute to the two most gifted actors that we lost such as Bob Hoskins and Robin Williams. I was devastated to hear what happen to Robin Williams, and it sucks that he and neither is Bob Hoskins will be interviewed for a future Blu Ray release. I couldn't watch this movie, due to them passing away; until 2017, I was able to get over it as I watched it for the first time, and still love this movie; as well as how much I missed them. With that said, the movie is about Peter Pan, who is no longer the boy who didn't grew up as he is now; he goes by Peter Banning a husband and father who is completely obsessed with his job over his family as he goes on a trip to dedicate a children's hospital for Wendy, who she and Peter had once a romantic relationship; moreover, Peter's children have been kidnapped by his old nemesis Captain Hook, as Tinker Bell arrives to bring Peter back to Never Land as he must rediscover who he was, defeat Hook and save his children. To start out the with the positives, I love the concept of having Peter Pan growing to be a husband and father as the movie itself does deal with the psychological aspects of our main character as Peter is so drawn to his life's work, rather believing in fairy tales as he thought were nonsense. Once Wendy tells him the truth, Peter wonders whether he believes or just out of his mind. Now he does believe, he continues to know more about himself as realizes what were his happy thoughts as all he ever wanted was to be not only a good husband, but be able to be a good father. The movie really has good message, as while there is nothing wrong with work; you just can't put push your family away. Family is always the most important, and as they say "Family comes first." This is definetly one Robin Williams' best performance, and he will always be Peter Pan as he captures the child like quality as well as being a workaholic. Dustin Hoffman is very well cast as Hook, and definetly having a blast with this role; the makeup on him is also good too. Bob Hoskins is really good as Mr. Smee, and really knows how to give a good performance. For Maggie Smith, her performance is also good too, and I thought this is what she look like just as she did in the "Harry Potter" series; it wasn't, it was actually makeup, and that is also good too. The child actors that play Peter's children were good too, as well as the Lost Boys. I didn't think they were as bad as some make them out to be. Of course, you have Rufio, a fan favorite played by Dante Basco is also a really good actor, and still is well known for that role. The sets are, of course look like a set, but still they are really there as you feel that you are in Never Land as opposed to being in place in front of a blue or green screen. The action set pieces are a whole lot of fun, as you get some enjoyment for a good old swashbuckling action adventure. The movie does have some really good laughs, as Spielberg knows how to make the humor work, as well as I thought his direction is pretty darn good. He was able to accomplish for what he had to do, in order to make this concept worked. The concept for Peter Pan growing up may be hard, but should proud on what has done. The run time is over two hours, and I was never bored by it as it kept me going with the story. John Williams' music, I thought, its one of the best scores he has ever done, as I find it both memorable and unforgettable. There were moments that made me cry, like Peter rediscovering his past, Peter saying "Thank you for believing," and Peter crying into tears for every happy thought; its not because of how beautiful the music is or how great Williams' performance is, but its how much I missed him. That is what made me cried. For any negatives, the special effects, don't get me wrong are really good and thought that ILM really did really good job with the matte paintings, the flying scenes, and Tinker Bell's size. However, there were some shots that I find them obvious, as well as being dated. Nevertheless, the effects for the most part are really good. Of course, there is a goof where Tinker Bell takes Peter to Never Land to never grow up, but all of the sudden he is. It may be a plot hole, but sometimes, I like to think that when Peter becomes a teenager, he will never grow up to be an adult as long as he can have all the fun he wants. Not the best interpretation, but its the least that I thought of. Lastly, I am not a fan of Julia Roberts' Tinker Bell, as while its not horrible, its just that she really doesn't have that much of a personality like maybe be a little feisty or be somewhat interesting. I think Spielberg could've picked a better actress for someone to play that role, but if he really wanted her to play Tinker Bell, then she could have done something to make her character interesting. I don't hate Julia Roberts, as she is a fine actress, but just awfully miscast. She did fine, but could've been better. Overall, "Hook" is an underrated Spielberg movie that can crow, as it has a great cast, exciting action set pieces, beautiful music, and has a heart to it. Give this movie a chance, and think many happy thoughts. I am giving this childhood of mine a 9 out of 10.

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slightlymad22
1991/12/12

When it was first released, this movie caught me at totally the wrong time. I was 15 and my taste in movies was changing, I was a Robin Williams fan (thanks to movies such as The Fisher King, Good Morning Vietnam and Awakenings) and I knew Dustin Hoffman was great due to the movies of his I had seen (Marathon Man, Rain Man, Tootsie and Midnight Cowboy) and based on the trailer, I was expecting something different to what was delivered. Dull, Bland, boring and (to steal a word from BobbyKlump) saccharine!! Spielberg's Daddy issues are right at the front and centre of this over long movie. Williams is your typical Spielberg Dad, in that he is absent (although he is present) with no time for his kids, as he is always at work. Or ignoring his kids whilst he deals with phone calls to do with work. When he is there he is usually snapping at them to shut up or grow up.It takes to long to get going, there are too many characters, too much bad acting (The Lost Boys are especially bad) and too many props. The whole thing looks like what it is, a movie set, right down to the unconvincing backdrops. Then there are the endings!! Not since LOTR: Return Of The King have I seen a movie with this many endings!! One after another. Farewells. Poignancy. Lessons to be learned. Speeches to be made. Tears to be shed. It is embarrassingly excessive.Of the cast Hoffman seems to think he is in a panto, Maggie Smith is a joy, I think the woman can do no wrong. Charlie Korsmo and Amber Scott (as the Branning children) are probably the best performers in the movie. Blink and you will miss Gwenyth PaltrowJulia Roberts was nicknamed "Tinkerhell" because she was difficult to deal with, a reaction to her working conditions of solitude and green screen. Production had to be temporarily shut down, when she fled California after calling off her wedding to Kiefer Sutherland. A furious Spielberg threatened to fire her if she didn't return immediately.Hook grossed $119 million at the domestic box office, to end 1991 s the 6th highest grossing movie!! Finishing behind T2, Prince Of Thieves, Beauty & The Beast, Silence Of The Lambs and City Slickers.

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roberta-38524
1991/12/13

The take on the Peter Pan story is great. Robin Williams, Julia Roberts and Dustin Hoffman are superb. The writing is wonderful and the scenes are all visually beautiful. There are some truly touching moments. The "boo box" scene could have/should have been eliminated with nothing lost. I never get tired of watching it and it's a WONDERFUL and APPROPRIATE family film.

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CinemaClown
1991/12/14

Such a lesser-known work from Steven Spielberg that many aren't even aware of its existence, Hook is an excessively cloying, juvenile & cartoonish misfire, and is possibly the worst entry in what's undeniably amongst the most celebrated film careers of all time.The story of Hook follows Peter Pan who has grown up to be a successful lawyer but his workaholic nature has strained his relationship with his family. Things are set in motion when his kids are abducted by an old foe but in order to save them, he must return to Neverland once again.Directed by Steven Spielberg, the first act is actually interesting and showcases numerous themes & trademarks that define his works. But once the setting moves to Neverland, it becomes an unbearable mess that gets lost in its poorly designed set pieces, childish antics & muddled storyline.Robin Williams certainly isn't a bad choice to play the adult Peter Pan but he isn't given much to work with and his character fails to resonate with the viewers. The visual effects are awful, a rarity in a Spielberg film, and those colourful sets fail to bring the magical vibe of Neverland to life.On an overall scale, Hook is a dull, unimaginative & monotonously crafted fantasy adventure that neither dazzles as a fantasy nor interests as an adventure. Scoring low marks in both storytelling & technical aspects, jam-packed with cringeworthy moments & annoying characters, and failing to do justice to Peter Pan's lure, Hook is forgettable in every sense of the word. Don't even bother checking it out.

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