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<strong>Rating: </strong>2/5

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Time Out says

Wed Nov 28 2007

Bland, bloodless and bereft of magic, New Line’s corporate sanitisation of Philip Pullman’s exciting, provocative fantasy novel, ‘The Northern Lights’, strips the book of its humanity and soul.

Just as the church-like Magisterium and the glacially glamorous Mrs Coulter (Nicole Kidman) are rumoured to be severing pre-pubescent children from their animal daemons (an external ‘familiar’ representing their inner soul), so this clinical dissection of Pullman’s vividly imagined parallel world cuts away the warm flesh and leaves only the bare bones.

The skeleton of the plot remains, albeit in a compacted, confusing form.

While zeppelins float above an alternate Oxford’s dreaming spires, wilful 12-year-old orphan Lyra Belacqua (Dakota Blue Richards) swears to rescue her kitchen-boy friend Roger from his child-cutter abductors. Lyra’s epic quest takes her to the frozen wastes of the Arctic Circle. Here, with the help of Lord Faa’s good-hearted Gyptians, ferocious ice bear Iorek Byrnison (badly voiced by a miscast Ian McKellen), cowboy aeronaut Lee Scoresby (Sam Elliott), witch queen Serafina Pekkala (Eva Green) and a precious truth-telling instrument called an alethiometer, she confronts her enemies: the corrupt king of the ice bears, Ragnar Sturlusson (Ian McShane), the cruel Mrs Coulter (Kidman typecast as an ice queen) and hordes of Tartar henchmen.

What’s missing is any sense of Lyra’s exhilarating but perplexing journey from childhood innocence to incipient adulthood. In the book, we see everything from Lyra’s point-of-view, sharing her sense of wonder, her doubts and fears, her love for her shape-shifting daemon Pantalaimon. But like the Northern Lights themselves, glimpsed only briefly as a projected image, all this is missing. As with the scary Mrs Coulter, the film should possess, 'a scent of grown-upness, something disturbing and enticing at the same time.'

Instead, it’s a synthetic, flavourless product that lacks the subversive tang of Pullman’s source novel.

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Rated as: 3/5 (100 ratings)
  • I have read the books repeatedly and must say that all in all think the film is well done considering the amount of content to be put into three two and a half episodes. The casting was to my mind excellent. Lyra, Mrs Coulter, Asriel, Lee Scoresby were as I imagined them. I suggest that unless you have read the books hold on to the negative comments. Wait for the screams from the worlds churches when the full plot is revealed !!

    Collin Thu Dec 27 2007
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  • this film is amazing i recomend every1 to see it was so good i nearly started cryin go and watch this film as soon as youve gt time

    abbie Thu Dec 27 2007
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  • Despite some top notch actors (excluding the child actors - who were poor), this was a dull movie. Perhaps just for children.

    Sutton Tue Dec 25 2007
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • crap crap crap ...................

    cez Tue Dec 25 2007
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • very good

    John Smith Mon Dec 24 2007
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Haven't tread the book and wenb t with low expectations but was disappointed when it finished as was engrossed in the Pullman world.

    marrow Sun Dec 23 2007
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • terrible! wud certainly not recommend it as it is a complete and utter mess of a film the director must of been drunk at the time of filming or something. The makers of this film should be ashamed of themselves. That was 2 hours wasted that I'll never get back!

    lil&#039; me Sat Dec 22 2007
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • the worst film I have ever seen in all my life. no story, too many strands, poor drama, i would rather lay on a bed and be beaten with a stick than watch this again..

    chris needham Fri Dec 21 2007
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  • THiiS W4S RUBBiiSH I D0NT R3COMM3ND iiT...x

    HOTTii3...x Fri Dec 21 2007
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  • hiiiiiiiiiiiiiii my mates say this film is realy rubbish

    . Fri Dec 21 2007
    Rated as: 1/5
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