The Lost Girls gets stuck somewhere in the middle of magical realism and a gritty psychological exploration of what it means to believe in Peter and still live in the real world.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
The New York Times by Lena Wilson
Those poor viewers willing to take on this Freudian tale and its dialogue rivaling “The Room” must brave a ludicrous slog for crumbs.
The A.V. Club by Luke Y. Thompson
After watching, you may well wish that Peter Pan could be re-copyrighted to be kept out of the hands of anyone inclined to make this much of a mess of it.
RogerEbert.com by Marya E. Gates
Incoherently directed, thematically muddled, and poorly acted, writer/director/producer/star Livia De Paolis’ drama The Lost Girls should have stayed on the page.
The film is something of an unemotional muddle, never quite finding the heart of mother-daughter love it so seems to want to test in this story.