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Stardust (Widescreen Edition)
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In Theaters : 10 August, 2007
DVD Release : 18 December, 2007
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Stardust (Widescreen Edition) description
Stardust settles over the viewer like a twinkly cloak. The film, which captures the magic and vision of author Neil Gaiman's fantasy graphic fable, is a transportive journey into a world of true enchantment, which fans of the Harry Potter books will enjoy as well as will adults looking for the perfect date movie. The tale is a not-so-simple love story and adventure, set in 19th century England--and an alternate universe of witches, spells and stars that turn human--and hold the key to eternal life.

Young Tristan (played with wide-eyed vigor by Charlie Cox) vows to retrieve a fallen star for the most beautiful girl in the village, the shallow Victoria (Sienna Miller), and in his quest, finds his true love--in a true "meet-cute" moment (by Babylon-candle-speeding into the just-crashed human incarnation of the star, Claire Danes). Much of the film involves the duo's journey back home--though home for Tristan is his village, and home for the celestial Yvaine is, of course, in the heavens. There are villains, notably Michelle Pfeiffer as the vain witch who seeks the fountain of youth a fallen star can give, and the seven venal sons of the dying king of the mythical realm, backstabbing, grasping, and hilarious--even in death as a ghostly Greek chorus.

While the sparks of love between Tristan and Yvaine are resonant and touching, Stardust truly succeeds as a brilliant fantasy yarn--and as a comedy with more than its share of belly laughs. Much of the humor belongs to Robert De Niro, who plays a notoriously wicked air pirate, who is secretly a bit light in his swashbucklers. Ricky Gervais has a small but memorable role essentially channeling his character from Extras, including his catchphrase, "Are you having a laugh?!" The special effects are all that any fan of Gaiman would wish for. Catch a bit of Stardust and you'll feel enchanted for a good long while. --A.T. Hurley

Stardust (Widescreen Edition) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ "The Princess Bride", for a New Generation...
Author Neil Gaiman has called his fantasy, "Stardust", "a modern-day fairy tale", but director Matthew Vaughn has accomplished far more, in this wonderful adaptation; he has created a "Princess Bride"-style gem, with warmth and a quirky sense of humor, deliciously served up by a first-rate cast.

The storyline is a refreshing change from the recent spate of epic-sized "Lord of the Rings" wannabes; eighteen years after a dalliance between a man from our realm, and a princess from the world of Faerie, their geeky son (Ben Barnes) returns to the enchanted realm to recover a falling star, to win the heart of the cutest girl in school. He discovers that stars are actually magical creatures ('his' is a remarkably low-key Claire Danes), and that an evil witch (the still-stunning Michelle Pfeiffer) and the unscrupulous heirs of the dying King of the realm (Peter O'Toole) are also after the star, for vastly different reasons!

Much as with "The Princess Bride", the film maintains a tongue-in-cheek irreverence, particularly with the introduction of Robert De Niro as a likable 'in the closet' gay sky pirate (certainly his most off-beat role since he played 'Fearless Leader' in "Rocky and Bullwinkle"). As Barnes and Danes attempt to elude their murderous pursuers, they find romance, and discover the best magic comes from the heart (both figuratively AND literally).

Whimsical, without sacrificing a sense of wonder, "Stardust" works brilliantly at all levels, and this is one enchanted tale you WON'T want to miss!
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