Come Away

Keira Chansa, David Oyelowo, Reece Yates and Jordan A. Nash star in a scene from the 2020 film "Come Away." The Motion Picture Association rating is PG -- parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children. (CNS Photo/Alex Bailey, courtesy Relativity Media)

Intended as a revisionist origin story for J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan and Lewis Carroll’s Alice, this intriguing if slightly schizophrenic fairy tale is mostly wholesome, family-friendly fare. In the idyllic English countryside, three carefree siblings (Keira Chansa, Jordan Nash, Reece Yates), encouraged by their loving parents (Angelina Jolie and David Oyelowo), revel in battling make-believe pirates and hosting tea parties with plush toys. But after tragedy strikes and a secret problem is revealed, two of the children embark on a perilous journey to London to find a solution, encountering versions of a variety of fictional characters along the way. Though director Brenda Chapman falls short of the ambitious goal she sets herself, this messy mash-up is still likely to spark the imaginations of young viewers. Mature themes, moments of peril. The Catholic News Service classification is A-II — adults and adolescents. The Motion Picture Association rating is PG — parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.

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