Robocop96
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Peter Pan kills the lost boys to keep them from aging. While the film presents the view that Peter Pan is seeking eternal youth, he is, in fact, obsessed with death. This characteristic is believed to come from J. M. Barrie's own childhood experience of losing his brother, David.
According to an article in The Herald, six-year old Jamie Barrie was hugely impacted by the death of his older brother, David, at the age of fourteen. David was said to have died the day before his birthday when he was accidently knocked over by a friend while skating, and fractured his skull on the ice. The article speculates that the 'friend' was in fact, young Jamie and that he was rejected by his mother as a result of the accident. You can read more about it here: tragedy-behind-neverland-jm-barrie-cause-brothers-death/
According to an article in The Herald, six-year old Jamie Barrie was hugely impacted by the death of his older brother, David, at the age of fourteen. David was said to have died the day before his birthday when he was accidently knocked over by a friend while skating, and fractured his skull on the ice. The article speculates that the 'friend' was in fact, young Jamie and that he was rejected by his mother as a result of the accident. You can read more about it here: tragedy-behind-neverland-jm-barrie-cause-brothers-death/
Star Trek Discovery is meaningless, its characters don't exist, its ship doesn't exist, its fake magic plot devices don't exist, and its hideously directed action scenes don't exist. ... It was no longer a dual-centered show about a Klingon-Federation war, the Mirror Universe, and bad characters.
Half the actors are terribly selected for their role. Very hard to care about any of the pretentious people playing these roles. Very very slow. Not like Battle Star Galactica at all. Cant see through he terrible acting. Nice visuals though.
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