Question: I heard there was something very important with the nationalities of the mermaids. They represented something. Does anyone know what they represent?
Answer: In day for night filters (which is what was used to film that scene to make it look like nighttime) Asian people can look quite eerie. And since the mermaids are supposed to be dark creatures, if they actually look eerie that makes the scene fit better.
Question: At the end, when the credits are rolling, what is the name of the song being played?
Chosen answer: "Clocks" by Coldplay.
Question: What is the music playing when the two brothers, Wendy and Peter are flying over London at the beginning?
Answer: It is the main theme that all the music was based on for the whole movie. The title of the song is 'Flying' and was composed by James Newton Howard. It is available on the soundtrack as track 2.
Question: Is there some kind of time difference between Neverland and London or something? Because the children leave London at night but when they get to Neverland, it's around 2:20 (indicated when Smee tells Hook that spring isn't due until 3pm.).
Chosen answer: The whole point of Neverland is that time is different. The lost boys never age.
Question: Is there any reason that Mr. Darling and Captain Hook are played by the same actor other than to pay homage to past productions of Peter Pan (as pointed out in trivia)?
Chosen answer: It's a stage tradition. Mr. Darling and Captain Hook are ALWAYS played by the same actor.
Answer: It's not that you never age, it's that you never grow up, i.e. pass into puberty and become an adult.
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