Die unendliche Geschichte (1984)

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Die unendliche Geschichte: Directed by Wolfgang Petersen. With Barret Oliver, Gerald McRaney, Chris Eastman, Darryl Cooksey. A troubled boy dives into a wondrous fantasy world through the pages of a mysterious book.

“The boy Bastian (Barret Oliver) misses his mother, who has died, and is bullied at school by three bullies. One day, he is running away from the three boys and hides in a bookstore, where the owner shows him a book that he has never read called u0026quot;The Neverending Storyu0026quot;. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBastian does not resist and shoplifts the book, leaving a note telling that he will return the book after he reads it. He goes to the school attic and anxiously reads the book that tells the story of the magic kingdom of Fantasia that is doomed to destruction, unless the boy Atreyu (Noah Hathaway) can save it. But he needs the help of an Earthling boy to avoid that The Nothing destroys his world. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe first times that I saw u0026quot;Die Unendliche Geschichteu0026quot;, a.k.a. u0026quot;The Neverending Storyu0026quot;, I was younger and younger and I simply loved it. Twenty-eight years later, I have just bought the Blu-Ray and after watching it again, I liked but less that I remember.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe state of art especial effects in 1984 is now dated and the acting is only reasonable. But the story of the coming of age by force of a boy that sees his innocence lost due to the death of his mother and bullying at school has a beautiful message in the end and is still worthwhile watching it. My vote is seven.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTitle (Brazil): u0026quot;A História Sem Fimu0026quot; (u0026quot;The Neverending Storyu0026quot;)”

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