Stardust Witch
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Herbert 2021-10-21 15:30:22
The story is compact, entertaining, and the performance is outstanding, the special effects are exquisite, the scene is magnificent, the music is magnificent, the beginning and the end are responsive, the idea is ordinary but not vulgar, adult, fantasy, fairy tale, three elements are not lacking, it is a rare masterpiece.
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Dagmar 2022-03-24 09:01:21
one of the most beautiful fairy tales I've seen! Especially the ending!!
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[outside the witches' castle]
Septimus: [as he holds a sword to Tristan's throat] Who are you? What business do you have here?
Tristan: [he sees the number 7 mark on Septimus' hand] Septimus... I knew your brother, Primus.
Septimus: Unless you wish to meet him in the afterlife, I suggest you answer my question. What are you doing here?
Tristan: I might ask you the same thing!
[Septimus realises that Tristan is holding a butter knife to his gut]
Septimus: Ah...
[they both lower their weapons and peer through the window]
Septimus: There are four of them. Do as I say and we may stand a chance.
Tristan: Wait! How do I know you can be trusted?
Septimus: You don't. Why? Do you have a choice?
Tristan: No.
Septimus: Well then, let's go.
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[last lines]
Narrator: They ruled for 80 years. But no man can live forever, except he who possesses the heart of a star, and Yvaine had given hers to Tristan completely. When their children and grandchildren were grown, it was time to light the Babylon Candle.
[there is a flash of light from inside the royal quarters, the camera then pans up to the sky where two brighter stars have appeared]
Narrator: And they still live happily ever after.