L'Histoire sans fin 3, retour à Fantasia

  • États-Unis The NeverEnding Story III (plus)

Résumés(1)

En voulant fuir les "Nasties", une méchante bande de durs, Bastian retrouve son livre magique et retourne au pays de Fantasia. Mais les Nasties s'emparent du livre et en acquièrent les pouvoirs au fil de leur lecture. Sous leur influence, Fantasia devient le royaume du chaos. Pour le sauver, Bastien doit récupérer le livre... (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Critiques (4)

gudaulin Boo !

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anglais From all aspects, a messed-up movie that should be marked as not suitable for children in an attempt to cultivate their taste. Terrible script and execution. Complete degeneration of the original idea of the literary NeverEnding Story. If Ende, as the author of the source material, had very serious objections even to the above-average first film, then this impressive mess most likely brought him to the grave, as he died a few months after the premiere. Overall impression: 5%. ()

NinadeL 

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anglais This is a horrible sequel that has lost any shred of judgement. The Child Empress is played by a twenty-year-old, and the original inhabitants of Fantasia more closely match the character designs of the later animated series. Even the antiquarian Coriander was suspended as a librarian in the school. Pointless pop culture references, unnecessary shopping mall scenes... Weak, very weak. Unfortunately, Ende lived to see it. ()

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Lima Boo !

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anglais This is so bad I wouldn't even include it in our Vomit Screen film club program, which focuses on the worst B-movies. The creators of this shite should be served as an appetizer to the Rockbiter. ()

kaylin 

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anglais This is really bad. The story itself is pathetic, but here no one understood the magic of the first film. It's a farce with fairytale scenery that takes place in the contemporary world. Recognizing young Jack Black is not a victory. But that's not the whole cringeworthy movie that incredibly naively tries to evoke emotions. ()

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