

Peter Pan
AI Woke Score
No detectable agenda — story first.
confidence: high
Audience Score
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The Verdict
This 2003 Peter Pan is a faithful, lavish adaptation of J.M. Barrie's classic with essentially no identity messaging on any axis. Wendy gets a touch more adventurous spirit, but it serves the story rather than any agenda. Clean across the board — a clear example of a low-scoring family film.
What the AI Flagged
Each axis scored 0–100, with the receipts. The headline score weights the worst offense, so a single egregious element isn't diluted by the rest.
Identity Swaps
5A faithful adaptation casting characters as written in J.M. Barrie's source material.
Girlboss & Male Demotion
10Wendy is given a bit more adventurous agency but Peter remains the central hero; no demotion of male characters as a message.
- Wendy participates in swordplay and adventure
LGBTQ+ / Trans / Non-Binary Content
0No LGBTQ+, trans, or non-binary content present.
DEI Casting
5Casting fits the Edwardian and fantasy setting; no checkbox diversity.
Preachiness
5A straightforward fairy-tale adventure with no sermonizing or activist messaging.
Anti-Masculinity / Anti-West
5No framing of masculinity or the West as villainous; Hook is a classic fairy-tale villain.
Source Betrayal
8One of the most faithful film adaptations of Barrie's Peter Pan, with only minor romantic emphasis added.
- Slightly heightened budding romance between Peter and Wendy
Audience Reviews
Discussion
Cast & Crew

Jeremy Sumpter
Peter Pan

Jason Isaacs
James Hook / George Darling

Rachel Hurd-Wood
Wendy Darling

Ludivine Sagnier
Tinker Bell

Olivia Williams
Mary Darling

Harry Newell
John Darling
Freddie Popplewell
Michael Darling

Lynn Redgrave
Aunt Millicent

Richard Briers
Sam "Smee" Smiegel
Theodore Chester
Slightly
Gail Lyon (Executive Producer) · Mohamed Al-Fayed (Executive Producer) · Jocelyn Moorhouse (Executive Producer) · P.J. Hogan (Director)
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