Film for Kids
Direction: Wolfgang Petersen
with Barret Oliver,Noah Hathaway,Tami Stronach,Tilo Prückner
Germany, USA 1984, 97', FSK 6, recommended for kids 8+
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The NeverEnding Story
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OT: The NeverEnding Story
Bastian is dealing with his mother's recent death. His father is an imperious sort who continually lambastes Bastian for daydreaming and falling behind in school. On top of his father's badgering, he has to contend with a bunch of school bullies waiting for him in the schoolyard. One day he decides to play hooky and walks into a strange bookstore, where in the attic, he discovers a book called "The Neverending Story". As Bastian reads the book, he's enveloped in the unfolding tale. A sickly child-like empress from a land called Fantasia is concerned about who will take over the land if she dies. She decides it is best for Fantasia if she remains alive, so she dispatches a young warrior named Atreju to find a cure for the empress's malady. It turns out the land is consumed with a plague called The Nothing, generated by blighted dreams and hopeless fantasies. As Atreju continues onward to search for a cure for The Nothing, he encounters an assortment of strange creatures. Bastian is so consumed with the tale that he finds himself catapulted into the land of Fantasia himself. Atreju realizes that the only way to save the land from its blight is with the help of this strange earth boy, Bastian.
Wolfgang Petersen’s interpretation of Michael Ende’s novel of the same name.