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A withdrawn, bookish boy called Bastian (Noah Hathaway), who fears his bullying schoolmates and an impending test, steals a mysterious book and reads it in the school attic. He is drawn into the fantasy to such an extent that it soon becomes clear he is the hero needed to save 'Fantasia' from destruction. Bastian's adventures include encounters with a range of magical creatures.Extra Content The Neverending Story 30th Anniversary (BD)Commentary by Wolfgang PetersonReimagining The Neverending StoryMaking of The Neverending StoryRestoration1984 SWR Documentary "A World of Fantasies"Trailer
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Highly recommend
Superb. I wear clothes with this film all over it. A must watch for all families. Never say you haven't watched it. Also links with stranger things so if you want references you need to pay attention. Classic film.
M**N
Neverending fantasy, fun and excitement - Part of an amazing trilogy
If you like fantasies, stories that capture the imagination and would finally like to know the truth about stories, then this is the film for you. I have loved this film ever since its release, the fact that stories never really do end is a great concept, this film is a young boy called Bastian when on his way to school has to quickly hide in a bookstore to avoid bullies. Bastian is constantly troubled by similar issues and so loves to escape in to his books to get away from the real world.Only this time he is unnerved when he begins reading “The Neverending Story," in the school attic where he is thrown in to a mysterious yet wondrous world of fantasy as he reads through the pages of this mysterious book that he has unofficially borrowed.The book is about a far of land called Fantasia; a fantasyland threatened by something called “The Nothing," which is a darkness that destroys everything it touches, leaving nothing behind. The story goes on to say that, the kingdom needs the help of a human child in order to survive. As Bastian reads on, he suddenly realises that he is actually reading a description of himself in the book; Bastian dares, neigh, begins to wonder if Fantasia is real.The book is enchanting, so much so that now it has been opened; it does not want to be closed. We all know that life here on earth never really ends, so it is for stories, hence the title "The Never Ending Story", we see the story begin with the Princess of Fantasia requesting the need for the best warrior in the land, this happens to be a young boy warrior from an Indian tribe called “Atreyu “ who must face various dangers in the hopes of finding a cure to restore the princesses powers.As the story progresses both worlds become intertwined, with Bastion feeling that he is with Atreyu’s every step, urging him on and not to give up, driving him forward to reach the ultimate answer and to fulfil a young warriors quest.You and your children will love this film, it is full of lovable characters such as my favourite one, “Falkor”, “The Luck Dragon”, and the awesome Rock Biter and his bike and this crazy old Turtle who is allergic to people lol. There is a scary character too though, employed by “the Nothing” to stop Atreyu at all costs, he is called “Gmork, a wolf”, he is scary!This film starts out colourful, magical and mystical, grows darker and nightmarish with every passing scene, but eventually leads to this cool climax where you will discover the substance that keeps Fantasia , and every other world alive. There is nothing more beautiful, than the mind and what it can create. I hope you enjoy this as much as I do every time I watch it.PLEASE NOTE THE NEXT BITS ARE SOME OF THE GOOFS THROUGHOUT THE FILM, BUT THEY ARE ALSO SPOILERS, SO READ ON ONLY IF YOU WANT TOO!!!When Falkor first appears, he flies in a distinctive undulating motion, like a dolphin, and then he only flies in straight lines.When you first see Gmork (the wolf) in his cave at the beginning of the film, his teeth are close together and short but when we see him talk to Atreyu his teeth are further apart and much longer.After Atreyu falls off Falkor, he wakes up by the ocean with his feet in the water; it then switches to a longer shot that shows him around a couple of meters away from the water’s edge.Keep your eyes peeled towards the end of the film when the princess is talking to Atreyu, the middle two rows of beads in her headpiece change from being closer together to being further apart.When Atreyu is standing before the Sphinx he is watching a knight, you will see the knight's staff land on the right Sphinx's foot when he falls off his horse, but later when Atreyu is attempting to cross the gate, the knight's staff is laying parallel to the knight's dead body.When Atreyu leaves Rockbiter he walks away from the camera along a path, note the broken and fallen columns on both sides. Then as a fissure opens on his right, you will now see a large wall of rocks to the right of the path; keep watching, as the shot changes again everything returns.Atreyu is washed up on a beach; he has sand on his chest on minute and none the next.There are more goofs and slip up’s, why not try and spot some for yourself (better when you watch it a second time or it will spoil the enjoyment first time around).
M**9
Fantasy at its most very best!
What can i say?still one of the iconic kids fantasy movies of not only the greatest decade for kids movies but any decade!.the 80's seemed to have a streem of great kids movies from david bowie as the goblin king in the labyrinth, mike j fox travelling through time in back to the future,you had flight of the navigator,willow,legend, and of course the brilliant goonies.but for me the neverending story is still the king of the 80's fantasy films of the period and now. A story about a lonely boy who yearns for the affection and understanding of his busy father,who comes across a rundown old bookshop with a magical secret inside.he meets the equally magical but very secretive book keeper who tells him of a book called the neverending story,which holds a power only for the reader,but also a darkside which the reader has to deal with only by himself. We then follow sebastian as he meets all the characters and people of fantasia.he will realise as the story unfolds that he is more a part of the story as he could ever of imagined,but also he finds that he has the very future of fantasia in his own hands and maybe the future of all books too. It is a fantastical journey with some lovable characters like falcor the flying dog dragon type being,and the hero of the hour who we find we start to will onwards,the honourable atreiu.there are some fun scenes,but be warned there are some sad scenes,notably when atreiu loses his faithfull horse in the mud,but there some jump scenes particulary when the wolf type creature known as the morc or morg first shows himself on screen. But the iconic scene for me is when sebastian makes the transition from fiction to reality and does what we all dreamed of doing to them darned bullies,by riding falcor through town and scaring them bullies to death.really brill ending to a fantastic film. If you havent yet seen this film then you wont know what your missing!.a true classic from an age when films were made the right way!.
D**
Good dvd
Very good film
M**R
Why are the Germans selfish?
Stunning all time classic. Fully restored. Must show your (grand) kids.But... why the f. is the German release of this restoration project a full 7 minutes longer! than this UK release? Is it because this one matches the original theatrical release? If so, WHO CARES... just give us the best new fully extended version available. When you do a restoration project, give us everything...German version has some additional and extended scenes. But the German release shows the print on the book (inside the movie) as “Unedliche Geschichte” and for that reason I also bought this UK edition, which turned out to be shorter...
C**N
A must for any fan
Bought this along with the Anniversary book for my son who absolutely loved this film
A**N
Excellent
Fantastic
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