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Stardust [Blu-ray]
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"Scheming princes, wicked witches, flying pirates, celestial love, a pure-hearted hero, all in a magical land. What more do you want?” raves Today’s Gene Shalit for Stardust, an epic adventure starring Claire Danes with Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert De Niro. In Hopes of wooing a beautiful girl (Sienna Miller), Tristan (Charlie Cox) promises to bring her a falling star. But he’s in for the adventure of his life when he discovers the star is actually a celestial beauty named Yvaine (Danes). When an old witch Lamia (Pfeiffer) attempts to steal Yvaine’s youth, Tristan must protect her at all costs. This magical fairytale like no other will make you laugh out loud and believe in love again.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : s_medPG13 PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 6.75 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches; 2.4 Ounces
- Director : Matthew Vaughn
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, AC-3, Blu-ray, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 2 hours and 7 minutes
- Release date : September 7, 2010
- Actors : Charlie Cox, Claire Danes, Sienna Miller, Ian McKellen, Bimbo Hart
- Dubbed: : French, German, Italian, Spanish
- Subtitles: : Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
- Producers : Chantal Feghali, David Womark, Kris Thykier, Lorenzo di Bonaventura
- Studio : Paramount
- ASIN : B001AQR3IU
- Writers : Jane Goldman, Matthew Vaughn, Neil Gaiman
- Number of discs : 1
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I love Claire Danes in everything she does, and she certainly doesn't disappoint here, glowing becomes her.
And, despite other reviewers criticisms of Charlie Cox as the male lead rather than a more well-known actor such as Orlando Bloom, Cox holds his own and shines exceptionally strong in this delightful storybook adventure.
Every supporting actor, from Michelle Pfeiffer, Mark Strong, Peter O'Toole to Ricky Gervais, contributes in a special way, truly captivating and transporting the mind and heart.
But truth be told, in the end, I think it is Robert De Niro that steals the show. Clothing diva fashionista and hairstylist conniosseur extraordinaire De Niro hits the funnybone with just the right beat. The best of all is when he dresses up in makeup and women's clothing, flutters his feather fan and pirouettes around his ship's cabin all while classical music is thundering in the background. Spectacular! What a good belly laugh! Absolutely marvelous!
For a delightful movie-night-in with the family, every age will find themselves smiling ear-to-ear throughout, and dreaming swashbuckling dreams of their own.
Grab the popcorn, you're in for a treat!
The only real flaw I find in the movie is surprising Robert De Niro's character, a secretly gay air-pirate. The character is written in a way that is hard not to see as willfully parodying gay men. I don't know that I'd call it a homophobic portrayal necessarily, but it does hearken back to foppish stock characters. There is nothing wrong with what we might call a more effeminate gay man, but there is very little by way of plot to suggest validation of the character's true self, choosing rather to make him a long-running gag character (though he is essential to the plot). With the three overlapping quests of Charlie Cox's young hero, the prince fraternity, and the witch sisters, the narrative is able to intersect them is so many different ways--all of which are entertaining and artistically reverent to the fantastic. The film does an excellent job of ranking the threat level by making Lamia's quest more covert, and thus more dangerous to anyone standing in her way. The revelations of the conclusion are so beautifully done and presented in a natural way. It's undoubtedly a fun film, but I'm very proud of its artistic merit. The film never seeks to cash in on those craving fantasy narratives: it only adds richness to the genre.
Now, it is important to remember that books and movies are two completely different forms of media. That is why so many people hate one and love the other.
Taking this movies strictly on the standards and demands of visual media, it is as much a masterpiece as the book! It opens slowly, develops in unexpected ways (even after reading the book!) and never fails to surprise. Several of the characters are interpreted differently than I would, but to my great surprise that added to their value rather than detracting from it.
One of the finest movies I have ever seen. I would recommend it to anyone of any age.
I would recommend this movie for anyone as there are great story lines, excellent acting and wonderful lessons of love and life that can be learned from such an excellent movie.
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My son not feeling too good didn't want to watch it as he had not heard of it. So I said OK lets put it on for 10 minutes, if you don't like we switch off and put something else on... 5 minutes into it we were all engrossed ... We didn't even think about the 10 minute rule.
The film is very funny. Some real great moments that you won't see coming! Panto v Discworld with some "adult" very suttle innuendo's but nothing tacky or offensive ... just like watching panto ;o)
We would watch the film again and would recommend to all our friends. Honestly if you haven't seen it, it is a fantastic film :)
What a mistake.
I have just watched it all the way through and was mesmerised by the story of multiple fantastic quests --- some good, some evil and some just downright hilarious. To enjoy this film you do have to surrender yourself to the hardcore world of a child-like fantasy world where evil witches and warring brothers challenge the confused feelings of love felt by a young man; first for a girl who has no feelings for him and then for a star-girl who initially loathes him but who then loves him. Throw into the mix a superbly comic Robert de Niro as a cross-dressing pirate and a band of comical ghosts, and you're part of the way to getting a vague idea of how rich this film is in both storyline and visual magic.
Abandon the real world and open yourself up to the heartfelt warmth of this magical film.
Oh - and full marks to Michelle Pfeiffer for having the guts to to gradually have her stunning beauty transformed into the hideous hag that she becomes as the witch whose powers eventually corrode her face and body into little more than a wrinkled bag of bones.
It begins in our world ion a village called Wall, so called because it's close to a wall guarded by an old man, which is supposed to divide our world from that of Faerie. One day, a bold young man tricks his way past, and finds himself outside another village, where miniature elephants are kept in cages and a beautiful young woman, slave to a witch, chooses a flower to bring him luck in exchange for a kiss, and more. Nine months later, a baby boy, Tristran, is brought to the wall and left with his father. When he grows up, he works in a shop and is teased and despised by the lovely shopkeeper's daughter, Victoria.
Meanwhile in Faerie (yes, twee) the old king is dying and his remaining sons - those who have not yet managed to murder each other for the throne - sends a jewel up into the sky to help find the true heir. Unfortunately, this knocks a star out of the heavens, who comes to earth as the beautiful Clare Danes. The heart of a star has the power to return youth even to witches, and one of the three most evil ones, played by Michelle Pfeiffer, sees it fall and sets out to find it. But Tristran, courting his sweetheart, happens to have seen the star fall too, and has jumped over the wall to find it and bring it back as proof of his love...
What makes this film special are the unexpected twists Gaiman's script gives to traditional fairytale elements. It's funny, mad, touching and above all exciting. The actors are all clearly having a ball playing their parts (esp Pfeiffer) and de Niro as a cross-dressing pirate ("We always knew you was a whoopsie", his cut-throat crew tell him, kindly)is a delight. Apart from Harry Potter 6 and The Golden Compass this is THE children's DVD to buy of 2007.
Vor allem lebt der Film von seinem Ensemble - man merkt, dass die Beteiligten echten Spaß an der Arbeit hatten. Gerade Michelle Pfeiffer und Claire Danes finde ich hier umwerfend, und natürlich ist auch Robert De Niro hier eine Wucht.
Die Story nach einer Vorlage von Neil Gaiman ist sehr flott inszeniert, und hat derart viele schräge, lustige und schöne Einfälle, das Langeweile keine Chance hat.
Alles in allem: für einen netten Abend zu zweit eine erstklassige Wahl - ein wirklich wunderschöner Film!
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