Stardust
Quaint, thats the word i was looking for, this films quaint, it's cute, it's charmingly delightful, If it was a child i'd want to pinch it's rosy cheeks and ruffle it's curly hair. It's a curiously pleasant tale following the adventures of Tristan, who promises his love (Victoria), that he would bring back a fallen star in order to prove his love for her. However the star has landed in Stormfold a mysterious "other world" (which is a strange cross between Bronte-esque English moors and Arabian nite-esque markets) on the other side of the "wall" which no one is allowed to pass, obviously our hero does manage to pass and thus begins his quest to find and bring back the "fallen star". Throw in some hideously ugly witches, some entertaining princes (who are ghosts by the way) , and a bunch of pirates who "sail the sky", hunting "lightning"under the rule of their camp captian and you have stardust. It's one of those simplistic fantasy films that encompasses all the things childhood dreams are made of. It's the story of good overriding evil, of love conquering all, and all that other soppy stuff which causes that warm-fuzzy feeling inside. Ok I'm going to stop now before i fall asleep on my laptop g'd nite all.....
2 comments:
Awww starust was so much more fun because we were together and had an adventure. Awww.
ARRRRR *shakes fist* =D
lol that it was mishy, that it was....
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