
Wendy 5 Suns
Wendy is a reimagining of the J. M. Barrie Peter Pan story this time in a modern setting and told through the eyes of Wendy. Wendy and her brothers are raised by their working class mother who works in a diner. One day the three children sneak onto a passing train where they meet a strange headstrong boy named Peter. He brings them to his island hideaway where he and the other children have their own world free of grownups. Peter seems to have his own magic that originates from the island’s volcano and a mysterious sea creature. But soon trouble finds them in the form of several older adults who gain control of an old ship and then try to capture the children, leaving it up to Peter and Wendy to come to the rescue. The imagery of the island environment is breathtaking and the performances of the children are impressive. The director, Benh Zeitlin previously made Beasts of the Southern Wild. He was present for Q & A and spoke of the challenges of working on the island with an active volcano as well as what it was like working with children of ages 6 to 9. He said the key to succeeding with children was to make sure it was a fun experience for them. Children are not in it for the money or the fame. Wendy is currently in the theaters so be sure to see it and you can bring some kids with you.