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The new take gives a well-worn story a modern sense of urgency.
I have to admit that I was dreading having to sit through another version of Peter Pan. J.M. Barrie's chestnut about the boy who refused to grow up hasn't aged well—it's hard to suspend one's disbelief and hold one's nose enough to pretend to be back in 19th-century England while one is in 2018 America.…