Gre da Vid
Sorry. Can't rate this fairy tale very highly. Corny, silly, pointless.
gazosh
Two hours passed by like the falling star and brought me to the world, where everything is possible. All the actors are so sympatic that even the acts of bad characters are somehow hidden in comedial mist and nothing bad can make you hate them. Magic of love, shining of stars, beautiful locations of Scotland, Wales, England and even Iceland are carrying you away to the world over the wall, where death is a funny thing, but hatred is something you can't trust in....The movie draws you in and you forget about time...you are smiling like a small child and feel that warm and kind atmosphere, which reminds you, that love rules the world and is the biggest of all of powers and even the fantastic magic.
Ersbel Oraph
This fantasy fixes all the problems with fantasy before it. One movie to rule them all. Gone are the millions of orcs fighting a pointless battle against millions of elves. Without these images, things like Warcraft would not be possible. Yet, Warcraft makes far more sense than the battles of Lord of the Rings.And the story is a gem. Meaningful characters kept to a tight minimum. Twists and turns. A complicated story made to feel simple. After all they are so many links! The witches wanting the star. The boy needing the star for a silly promise. The prince wishing for a jewel, ignorant of the fact that the boy is also a contender. Yet Gaiman's way of unfolding the story makes everything seem so easy, so clear.Finally the effeminate captain puts Analise This to shame.Contact me with Questions, Comments or Suggestions ryitfork @ bitmail.ch
zso88
I recently re-watched this movie and I'm just as in love with it as I was back then when it premiered. Beautiful love story, great characters played by great actors, exciting and engaging through the whole movie. Definitely a must see for all generations. The only bad thing about it is that a sequel was never made. I will be watching it again soon for sure.