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Date Posted: 14:26:56 12/11/04 Sat
Author: Stef
Subject: Re: title meaning - nope, it's from J.M. Barrie's original tale of Peter Pan
In reply to: k_t 's message, "Re: title meaning - nope, it's from J.M. Barrie's original tale of Peter Pan" on 10:22:46 12/11/04 Sat

Hi Katie,

first. don't you want to join our mailing list? i think you would fit i there and would be welcome! :)

Hard to say cos i think i have not read Peter Pan by now or don't remember anymore... but i think the meaning is, that the girl's at Perkins Collage (name of the school in L&D) are kind left alone by their parents and everyone, that's why they might be Lost...

...and Delirious cos they have fun there and do, hmm, quite forbidden things like spike up the punch up to having the first experience in love...

only my thoughts, they are not prooved, not even by me ;) {it's a bit late, while i wrote it)

take care,
Stef

>Hi Stef,
>oh well... both scenes, of which I thought Tori would
>say it, were wrong. *sigh* *g* But it was at the time
>when Tori was showing Mouse around.
>Ok, the wording was taken from Peter Pan (is it really
>the whole wording or just the "lost girls"?). I read
>your storyboard, but that didn't really give me an
>answer about *why* they have chosen this wording for
>the movie, and especially for the title. What do they
>mean with "lost boys" or "lost girls"? Girls who think
>they're young, full of joy and innocent, but then grow
>up because of a bad incident? Girls who are forced to
>grow up all by themselves?

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  • Re: title meaning - nope, it's from J.M. Barrie's original tale of Peter Pan -- the_insomniac, 23:18:29 01/10/05 Mon
  • Re: title meaning - nope, it's from J.M. Barrie's original tale of Peter Pan -- Stef, 09:53:28 01/11/05 Tue
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