STARDUST
Paramount (8/10/2007)
Drama, Adventure, Fantasy
In Collection
#52
0*
Seen ItYes
097363475644
IMDB   7.9
127 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Michelle Pfeiffer Lamia
Robert De Niro Captain Shakespeare
Claire Danes Yvaine
Peter O'Toole
Rupert Everett
Sienna Miller Victoria
Ricky Gervais
Charlie Cox Tristan Thorn
Jason Flemyng Primus
Sarah Alexander Empusa
Ben Barnes Young Dunstan Thorne
Henry Cavill Humphrey
Adam Buxton Quintus
Director
Matthew Vaughn
Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura
Neil Gaiman
Matthew Vaughn
Writer Jane Goldman
Matthew Vaughn
Neil Gaiman
Cinematography Ben Davis
Musician Ilan Eshkeri


Stardust settles over the viewer like a twinkly cloak. The film, which captures the magic and vision of author Neil Gaiman's fantasy graphic fable, is a transportive journey into a world of true enchantment, which fans of the Harry Potter books will enjoy as well as will adults looking for the perfect date movie. The tale is a not-so-simple love story and adventure, set in 19th century England--and an alternate universe of witches, spells and stars that turn human--and hold the key to eternal life.

Young Tristan (played with wide-eyed vigor by Charlie Cox) vows to retrieve a fallen star for the most beautiful girl in the village, the shallow Victoria (Sienna Miller), and in his quest, finds his true love--in a true "meet-cute" moment (by Babylon-candle-speeding into the just-crashed human incarnation of the star, Claire Danes). Much of the film involves the duo's journey back home--though home for Tristan is his village, and home for the celestial Yvaine is, of course, in the heavens. There are villains, notably Michelle Pfeiffer as the vain witch who seeks the fountain of youth a fallen star can give, and the seven venal sons of the dying king of the mythical realm, backstabbing, grasping, and hilarious--even in death as a ghostly Greek chorus.

While the sparks of love between Tristan and Yvaine are resonant and touching, Stardust truly succeeds as a brilliant fantasy yarn--and as a comedy with more than its share of belly laughs. Much of the humor belongs to Robert De Niro, who plays a notoriously wicked air pirate, who is secretly a bit light in his swashbucklers. Ricky Gervais has a small but memorable role essentially channeling his character from Extras, including his catchphrase, "Are you having a laugh?!" The special effects are all that any fan of Gaiman would wish for. Catch a bit of Stardust and you'll feel enchanted for a good long while. --A.T. Hurley

Edition Details
Edition Widescreen Edition
Distributor Paramount
Release Date 12/18/2007
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 2.35:1
Subtitles English; Spanish; French
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
SPANISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Discs/Tapes 1

Features
Good Omens: The Making of Stardust
Blooper Reel
Deleted Scenes
User Defined
Watched Yes