L'Histoire sans fin

  • États-Unis The NeverEnding Story (plus)
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Bastien, dix ans, est un passionné de romans d'aventures. Un jour, il dérobe un ouvrage merveilleux peuplé d'extraordinaires créatures. Il s'enfonce fébrilement dans l'univers fantastique de ce livre qui le fascine. (Flash Pictures)

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claudel 

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français J’imagine comment, dans les années quatre-vingt, L’Histoire sans fin a dû faire des ravages et devenir culte. Mais aujourd’hui et à mon âge, je trouve ce film légèrement ridicule et, surtout, incroyablement ennuyeux. Certains masques sont encore attachants à l’heure actuelle et le message général est intemporel, mais dans l’ensemble, pour moi, c’était peine perdue. Cela dit, je crois que si je l’avais vu quand j’étais petit, je serais bien plus enthousiaste. ()

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Malarkey 

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anglais When you know that every scene and every shot is of such importance to you as the last one and it’s accompanied by the resonant melodies played by the king of synthesizers Giorgio Moroder, you are unable to rate it any other way than with 5 stars. The quality of this movie is so good that it is beyond the line of reality. As is the story itself. ()

Kaka 

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anglais An amazingly filmed fantasy masterpiece with a story so action-packed that it takes your breath away. From the moment the disobedient student starts reading the magical book, a thrilling adventure begins, with one mesmerizing location after another, rich in powerful and poignant words, all beautifully accompanied by stunning music. If there’s anything Wolfgang Petersen put his heart on, it was definitely The NeverEnding Story. The conclusion is brilliant, and during the scene when Atreyu passes through the first gate, it is impossible not to have a heart-stopping moment. ()

NinadeL 

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anglais The most famous film from Michael Ende's treasure trove of fairy tales. Bernd Eichinger's famous production and the basis of a franchise that made the most of the original concept (including the theme park in Babelsberg). The view of the film itself changes with the knowledge that barely half of Ende’s work is used here. In the second half of the book, Ende becomes more philosophical and works with the motif of Fantasia in a similar way to how C.S. Lewis does in "Narnia". ()

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