Stardust (PG)

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Time Out rating:

<strong>Rating: </strong>3/5

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Time Out says

Tue Oct 16 2007

There’s a lot of seductive qualities in this knowing, pomo, digitally assisted, widescreen, family oriented fairy tale.

It’s adapted with roistering glee by Matthew ‘Layer Cake’ Vaughn from Neil Gaiman’s cult comic-strip, a time-travelling fantasia with princely rivalry, piratical villains, chivalric romances, marvels, magical spells, mythical struggles and Hovis-ad English villages. It plays like a live-action riposte to ‘Shrek’. As if to compensate for carrying human baggage – sorry, actors – Vaughn throws everything at the screen he can. Castles in the sky and hovels on the ground come hurtling towards you courtesy of combined computer and visual effects. Before you settle into its amusingly generic ‘Victorian’ England setting (and the comforts of Ian McKellen’s velvety voice-over), you’re rocketed off on Google Earth-style journeys to the magical, mock-medieval, manically overdesigned virtual world of ‘Stormhold’, then back again to its teeming, independent microcosmics satellite hidden behind the olde village’s guarded stone wall. Like Gulliver’s puny captors or the ropes on Munchausen’s balloon-ship (which is quoted here), the film’s cast has the task of tethering its chaotic flights of fancy.

Charlie Cox, in naturalist register, makes a fist of the young, cambric-shirted hero – Tristan , charged with bringing back a fallen ‘star’ (which turns into an annoying Claire Danes) by his hiss-ably haughty love (tressed-to-kill Sienna Miller). But the rest – O’Toole, Pfeiffer, Gervais et al – wisely camp it up, with Robert De Niro out-camping everyone in a film-stealing turn as buckleswashing Captain Shakespeare. You could call it a cousin of ‘Time Bandits’ or ‘The Princess Bride’, but it lacks the former’s originality and the latter’s heart. No matter, little kids will like the miniature elephants herding in specimen bottles; this writer liked the futuristic gifts – plastic flowers!

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Rated:

PG

UK release:

Fri Oct 19 2007

Duration:

130 mins

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Rated as: 5/5 (115 ratings)
  • wow really loved it. and especially claire danes. i'm in love with her after seeing this.

    jay Wed Oct 5 2011
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  • i love the movie

    aqsa Wed Mar 2 2011
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  • it sucks worst movie ever avatr kicks ass

    joe Mon Nov 8 2010
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  • I really enjoyed this film. Kept me guessing all the way through and is now in my top ten favourite films of all time

    Allan Donnachie Mon Mar 8 2010
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  • this has to be said the most amazing film ive seen yet. you totaly lose yourself in the film im just gutted its on longer than at actualy is :)

    james gaffney Mon Mar 8 2010
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • amazingly brilltastic

    bob Mon Dec 14 2009
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  • i think this film is amazing and beautiful!

    ell Fri Nov 28 2008
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  • its a brilliant film it is amzing how dare theyb rate it ahrshly it s so much better than half the movies out this year and wayyy betetr than dum ahrry potter.i mean coem on harry ptter is getting boring...

    ell Fri Nov 28 2008
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  • amzing and full of twists and turns

    isaac Thu Oct 16 2008
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  • This is the best film ever! And the novel which this film is decended from is by my favourite author Neil Gaiman. I loved this film and it is so oringinal with many twists in the plot. It is one of those rare gems that everyone will enjoy! However I think it is unsutiable for anyone under the age of 13 due to the violence and sexual inuendo that is contained in this film. Eventhough it is a PG it should really be a 12a. Again, fantastic film!

    Cathy Fri Aug 8 2008
    Rated as: 5/5
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