Finding Neverland
Finding Neverland (2004)

Finding Neverland

2/5
(19 votos)
7.6IMDb67Metascore

Detalles

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Errores

While they are watching the play in the Davies' home Michael goes from leaning onto his mother to sitting up straight to leaning on his mother again.

When 'J.

Barrie' (qv) is explaining the concept of the play to Frohman, there is a car approaching them from behind as they walk down the street.

The position of the car changes dramatically between shots, though the continuity of the conversation is unchanged.

When 'J.

Barrie' (qv) is rebuffing Peter for saying Porthos is just a dog, the stuffed toys behind Peter change orientation in relation to Peter at least twice.

when Peter is knocking down the stage for his play he steps over the "sun", but in the next shot he grabs it from its spot leaning against a wall.

When Peter is knocking over his set for his play, a man in a t-shirt, blue jeans and a baseball cap is reflected in the window.

When J.

gets out of the car when they are on their way to the cottage to shoo off the sheep, the road is muddy with puddles all around.

When he gets back in the car, the road is perfectly fine.

When the actors are doing the Peter Pan play in the Davies house, just before the wall comes up revealing Neverland, the actor playing Peter's hair is messy, but when she enters Neverland, her hair is neat and tidy.

The first scene of "Finding Neverland", is set in 1903, the opening night of James Barrie's play "Little Mary".

The vehicle in which Mr & Mrs Snow arrive is a Rolls-Royce model 40/50 HP, also known as a "Silver Ghost".

This is an anachronism.

The Rolls-Royce company was formed in 1904, with production of the 40/50 HP started in 1907.

Moreover, the car has a "Flying Lady" mascot on the radiator which was not designed by Charles Sykes until 1911.

The specific car is identifiable from its registration number - BM 8794.

It is chassis number 1979, which was delivered new on 10th May 1912.

The car used to drive to the summer cottage is a Mitchell Tourer, made in Racine Wisconsin, USA.

Although the Mitchell-Lewis Motor Company was founded in 1903, the model in the film appears to be about 1911, judging by the shape and style of the lettering on the radiator.

It's certainly no earlier than 1910.

There was much literary license taken regarding 'J.

Barrie' (qv) and his relationships with key characters.

He and his wife didn't divorce until several years after the film's time period.

Also, Sylvia's husband didn't die several years after the film; Sylvia didn't until 1910, six years after the Peter Pan premiere.

Barrie knew the boys for several years before their apparent first meeting.

Frohman's dog "changes" between two dogs throughout the film.

In the scene where Frohman dances with his dog, the dog he dances with has a tinge of ginger in his hair, whereas before the dog did not.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
24 April 2005 USA USD 51,676,606
17 April 2005 USA USD 51,654,487
10 April 2005 USA USD 51,613,985
3 April 2005 USA USD 51,547,060
27 March 2005 USA USD 51,390,468
20 March 2005 USA USD 51,099,764
13 March 2005 USA USD 50,497,544
6 March 2005 USA USD 49,590,262
27 February 2005 USA USD 48,066,961
20 February 2005 USA USD 45,691,722
13 February 2005 USA USD 42,543,926
6 February 2005 USA USD 39,410,213
30 January 2005 USA USD 35,942,714
23 January 2005 USA USD 32,538,331
16 January 2005 USA USD 30,919,023
9 January 2005 USA USD 27,893,366
2 January 2005 USA USD 24,676,372
26 December 2004 USA USD 19,758,924
19 December 2004 USA USD 16,908,196
12 December 2004 USA USD 14,209,515
5 December 2004 USA USD 11,683,573
28 November 2004 USA USD 7,753,315
21 November 2004 USA USD 1,149,279
14 November 2004 USA USD 220,524
USA USD 51,680,613
28 November 2004 UK GBP 3,306,342
21 November 2004 UK GBP 3,103,735
14 November 2004 UK GBP 2,691,662
7 November 2004 UK GBP 1,845,179
31 October 2004 UK GBP 776,124
Worldwide USD 116,766,556
Non-USA USD 65,085,943
10 April 2005 Italy EUR 6,054,745
3 April 2005 Italy EUR 6,045,919
13 March 2005 Italy EUR 5,988,351
2 January 2005 Netherlands EUR 300,897
12 December 2004 Netherlands EUR 108,265
21 August 2005 Spain EUR 5,692,031
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
14 November 2004 USA USD 220,524 8
31 October 2004 UK GBP 776,124 324
7 January 2005 Australia USD 832,181 210
18 February 2005 Austria USD 70,993
4 February 2005 Brazil USD 557,137 100
29 October 2004 Europe USD 1,113,521 324
4 March 2005 Finland USD 49,202
25 February 2005 France USD 1,122,779
18 February 2005 Germany USD 454,612
4 February 2005 Hong Kong USD 67,096 10
4 February 2005 Italy USD 1,636,812
14 January 2005 Japan USD 557,940 30
12 December 2004 Netherlands EUR 81,892 42
18 February 2005 South Africa USD 167,112 25
18 February 2005 Spain USD 1,012,238
4 February 2005 Switzerland USD 115,445
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
24 April 2005 USA USD 12,703 32
17 April 2005 USA USD 24,541 59
10 April 2005 USA USD 39,612 108
3 April 2005 USA USD 82,732 152
27 March 2005 USA USD 141,911 204
20 March 2005 USA USD 355,984 348
13 March 2005 USA USD 604,386 500
6 March 2005 USA USD 1,045,302 643
27 February 2005 USA USD 1,826,197 776
20 February 2005 USA USD 2,301,205 860
13 February 2005 USA USD 2,291,204 1,198
6 February 2005 USA USD 2,528,704 1,411
30 January 2005 USA USD 2,755,230 1,258
23 January 2005 USA USD 1,222,682 869
16 January 2005 USA USD 2,229,976 1,000
9 January 2005 USA USD 2,264,995 1,077
2 January 2005 USA USD 2,590,313 1,054
26 December 2004 USA USD 1,361,370 933
19 December 2004 USA USD 1,960,122 985
12 December 2004 USA USD 1,688,620 537
5 December 2004 USA USD 2,824,222 526
28 November 2004 USA USD 4,670,177 513
21 November 2004 USA USD 836,754 57
14 November 2004 USA USD 220,524 8
28 November 2004 UK GBP 48,114 101
21 November 2004 UK GBP 189,631 254
14 November 2004 UK GBP 470,589 309
7 November 2004 UK GBP 572,757 324
31 October 2004 UK GBP 776,124 324
13 March 2005 Italy EUR 71,415 60
2 January 2005 Netherlands EUR 32,415 35
12 December 2004 Netherlands EUR 81,892 42

Comentarios

Marc Forster's Finding Neverland is what I like to call "The Oscar nominee that got away". I didn't know it was an Oscar nominee until a few months ago.

This is an o.k passable film.

Finding Neverland was on my "to see" list for for several months. I had contemplated watching it with my friends but thought it might be too childish because of it's PG rating.

Such a moving movie is so rare.....what a beautiful score....

It's London 1903, J.M.

Good wholesome family fun, although it always makes me cry. The most heartwarming and touching story that has you always wanting more.

Simply wonderful.

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