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Stardust (2007)

August. 10,2007
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7.6
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PG-13
| Adventure Fantasy Romance Family
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In a countryside town bordering on a magical land, a young man makes a promise to his beloved that he'll retrieve a fallen star by venturing into the magical realm. His journey takes him into a world beyond his wildest dreams and reveals his true identity.

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Cebalord
2007/08/10

Very best movie i ever watch

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Beanbioca
2007/08/11

As Good As It Gets

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Bluebell Alcock
2007/08/12

Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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Fleur
2007/08/13

Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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andyluckhurst
2007/08/14

I've seen this film a few times now and it never fails to disappoint, it's great for all ages and it really leaves you will a feel good factor.Plucky hero Tristan sets out to win the heart of his 1 true love by capturing a shooting star, only to find out that the star is Claire Danes. Que the inevitable adventure that leads to them falling in love.The story flows really well and although I'm sure there's many films with the same sort of plot, this one felt unique. The cast are great and although there's big names, none of them came across as though they were bigger than the film. Although the cast were all brilliant, special mentions De Niro and Pfeiffer were excellent and very funny. Great soundtrack, great back drops, great story, great actors. A must watch

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stephen-speakman
2007/08/15

I must admit to coming across this on an evening with my wife out with her friends. I'd heard of it when it was on at the cinema and thought "Nah, I'll give a miss. Besides, it's bound to be crap", forgetting I've enjoyed watching the likes of The Princess Bride, Labaryth in my time. I sat down and boy, what a mistake I made! The script moves at a good speed (not too slow to make it boring, not to fast to make you make it confusing to question what you had just watched. It was funny/m or romantic where it needed to be. The eclectic gathering of actors from both sides of the pond make you surprised to see Dexter Blackstock playing second in command to a cross dressing Captain Shakespeare, Robert De Niro. Whoever decided cast him in that role must have that he'd had a meltdown doing it, but it couldn't have been more right. In 2017 everyone was raving how during Baby Driver's action scenes when with the music. Well, this film did it 10 years earlier, as the sword fighting on the deck of The Caspertine will show that. All in all, I found it a film to watch on a wet, miserable day which should make you (like Claire Danes' character Yvaine) shine

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Thomas Drufke
2007/08/16

Is it weird that the one thing that really sticks out about Stardust is that one of the small subplots involves Daredevil and Superman getting into an argument? Well, I guess that's not entirely the case, but a young Charlie Cox and Henry Cavill essentially fighting each other probably would have been more than enough to please me. Stardust is far more than a simple love story or fairy tale, it's irreverent and oozing with genre fun. Oh and you also have an extraordinarily gifted cast across the board.Films aren't really made like this anymore. It's so hard to come by a big budgeted/genre film with a lighthearted tone and with this type of humor. You could see it on TV, or perhaps in the 1980's, but good fantasy films are so disappointingly rare these days. The closest could perhaps be something like the Kingsman movies (which Matthew Vaughn also directed), but even those could just be labeled as success due to comic-book background.But the pure fantasy adventure is surely something cinema's could use a little bit more of these days. If movies can get actors like Robert De Niro to do some of the ridiculous things he does in this movie, then I think we have a winning formula. But in all seriousness, Charlie Cox, Claire Danes, Michele Pfeiffer, Henry Cavill, De Niro, and Sienna Miller make for a fantastic ensemble cast of witches, Kings, a star (?), and one special prince to make for a thrilling adventure.7.6/10

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Smoreni Zmaj
2007/08/17

"Are we human because we gaze at the starsor do we gaze at them because we are human?Pointless, really. Do the stars gaze back?Now, that's a question..."<3 9/10 <3If Neil Gaiman is not enough reason for you to see this movie, there are also Claire Danes, Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Peter O'Toole, Ian McKellen, Siena Miller...

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