Stardust

Stardust

  • Director: Matthew Vaughn
  • Writer: Jane Goldman,Matthew Vaughn,Neil Gaiman
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: August 10, 2007
  • Runtime: 2h 7min
  • Sound mix: SDDS, Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Ánh Sao Ma Thuật
  • "Stardust" ( Stardust ) is a 2007 fantasy adventure film adapted from Neil Gaiman 's novel of the same name, directed by Matthew Vaughn, starring Charlie Cox , Claire Catherine Danes, Michelle Marie Pfeiffer, etc., on August 10, 2007 Released in the United States.
    The film mainly tells the story of the young boy Tristan falling in love with the girl from the same village, Victoria. One day they saw a meteorite. To please his girlfriend, Tristan promised to give the meteorite to his girlfriend and set foot on the hunt for the meteorite. journey of. However, witches and mysterious pirates also followed, and in order to make their respective powers stronger, they all tried to capture meteorites. 

    Details

    • Release date August 10, 2007
    • Filming locations Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England, UK
    • Production companies Paramount Pictures, Marv Films, Vaughn Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $70,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $38,634,938

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $9,169,779

    Gross worldwide

    $137,515,140

    Movie reviews

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    • By Chase 2022-04-23 07:01:21

      Falling in love with a star, sitting on the cloud with her, floating with the cloud, accompanied by a lifetime

      The film mainly tells the story of a young man, Tristan, who falls in love with Victoria, a girl from the same village. One day they saw a meteorite. In order to please his girlfriend, Tristan agreed to give the meteorite to his girlfriend, and set off on a search for meteorites. journey of. However, witches and mysterious pirates also follow, and in order to make their respective powers stronger, they all try to capture the meteorite.

      By Toy 2022-04-23 07:01:21

      Look up at the stars at night, one of them may be your bride/groom!

      The highlight of this film is that the plot line of this film is actually very old-fashioned. The male protagonist pursues love, overcomes difficulties all the way, and finally gets love. The reunion plot does not seem to have any bright spots, but this film is This old-fashioned story is told in a different style. The so-called conventional story is presented in a conventional manner, but the work presented is indeed a sincere work full of surprises, and the audience has to...

    • By Jettie 2022-04-23 07:01:21

      "Stardust", travel pick "star & heart" action

      After watching the movie "Stardust", Thorne originally wanted to accompany the "meteor" falling from the sky - Ivana, but found love in escaping the clutches of the big devil, and accidentally promoted to king and queen.

      Thoughts: 1. Travel is a good time to cultivate and test love. When we experience something together through thick and thin, it's easier for us to get into each other's hearts. But for those who can travel for an affair, I don't think they experience love, but "quick...

    • By Winona 2022-04-23 07:01:21

      Stardust: Apocalypse for Young People

      Audiovisual language: 3 stars

      Storytelling: 4 stars

      Clip: 4 stars

      "Stardust" ( Stardust ) is a 2007 fantasy adventure film, adapted from the novel of the same name, directed by Matthew Vaughn, released in the United States on August 10, 2007. The film is...

    • By Cara 2022-04-23 07:01:21

      What can stars do? Shinning!

      This is the best adult fairy tale I've ever seen, bar none!

      Let's talk about the actors first, that witch is really beautiful, so charming that it makes women's heart move. It's not the beauty of a girl, it's that kind of charm, I wish she had more shots.

      Besides the character, I love Captain Shakespeare very much. This character is great, with a brutal character and a noble and soft heart. He is definitely a clear stream...

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    • By Green 2023-09-21 22:13:02

      I'd give 5 stars if the heroine wasn't so ugly, it's beautiful, and soul-stirring, although Neil Gaiman is not...

    • By Jared 2023-08-15 09:27:33

      As long as some people still believe in fairy tales, how can life feel...

    • By Marta 2023-08-03 19:56:24

      If I ever had the allure of Michelle Pfeiffer, I would have tried my best to keep...

    • By Jerald 2023-06-14 06:52:55

      what do stars do? shine. btw, his dad is so handsome, his mom is a princess, but when baby Tristan went out, he looked up and smiled with a broken face and middle bangs, which really surprised...

    • By Agustina 2023-06-07 09:30:45

      From a magical point of view, it is quite nondescript, the special effects are also poor, and the sense of substitution is infinitely close to 0. Fortunately, it's quite joyful, and there are a bunch of beauties in the lineup. This is the magic movie with the most beauties I've watched so far~ In addition, there is actually De Niro....

    Movie plot

    The story begins in a small village that is so quiet that it makes people sleepy. Because the village is surrounded by a cobblestone wall, it is also called "walled village". Although it is only a thin wall, it has protected the villagers here for generations, because the outside world separated by a wall is a parallel universe full of magical and supernatural creatures. Tristan Thorne, who lives in the "Walled Village", like all young...
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    Creation Background

    In 1997, "Stardust", created by Neil Gaiman, was officially published. It was a friendly story with a fantasy style. In a four-episode TV series launched by DC Comics, it was adopted by a well-known American illustrator. Charles Weiss’ amazing illustration is shown in all directions. Almost a year later, "Stardust" was finally published in the form of a novel, and entered the best-selling novel list as quickly as possible, becoming one...
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    Film Director

    However, "Stardust" aroused the interest of an independent film director. He was famous in the film industry because of the profoundness and tenacity in his work. His name is Matthew Vaughan. That wonderful world becomes lifelike, relying on the extraordinary charm of those novels that have not been used before.
    Matthew Vaughn first came into people’s sight as a producer. He was responsible for some fast-paced, interesting, and...
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    Movie script

    With the support of Neil Gaiman, what Matthew Vaughn needs next is a suitable adaptation of the script to make the characters on the plane fleshy. Vaughan accepted Gaiman’s suggestion and found Jane Goldman, a British playwright and novelist. Not only did she become one of the most creative contemporary writers with her novel "Dreamland", she was also the most popular TV program in the UK. In Jane Goldman's Research Report, she acts as...
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    Witch

    For this film alone, what satisfies Sammy Sheldon most is the clothes of those evil witches. In the story, they have been waiting for the fall of the "Meteor" for a long time, hoping that one day they will be able to keep their youth forever. On the advice of director Matthew Vaughan, Sheldon completely abandoned the hooded, black floor-length robe dress that witches in movies usually use. She said that the witches in "Stardust" are...
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    Ivana

    In stark contrast to Lamia, the appearance of "Meteor" Ivana, Sheldon designed her clothes as light as air, with a sense of unreal illusion. Sheldon said that dressing Ivana is a little bit more difficult, because she is not a human, so the audience will not want to see her in that traditional clothes. In the end, they used a metallic fabric to make Ivana look as if it really melted after burning in the atmosphere. Her clothes are...
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    China Media

    There are many commercial films that take simple plots and complex processes to the extreme. The best example is "Pirates of the Caribbean". The story that can be told in a few words is full of entertainment. The small twists and turns in the evolution of the plot and Johnny Day Pu's acting alone fascinated the audience. "Stardust" almost reproduces the routines of "Pirates of the Caribbean", but these humor are more derived from Neil...
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    Movie quotes

    • [a girl gives a cup to Tristan as he is stabling Primus's horses]

      Tristan: Thank you. That's so kind. My name's Tristan. What's yours?

      Girl Bernard: [in his own voice] Bernard.

    • [Tristan and Yvaine are imprisoned in the pirate ship]

      Yvaine: They're going to kill us, aren't they?

      Tristan: I don't know.

      Yvaine: You know, it's funny. I used to watch... I used to watch people having adventures. I envied them.

      Tristan: You ever heard the expression "Be careful of what you wish for"?

      Yvaine: What, so ending up with my heart cut out - that will serve me right?

      Tristan: No, I didn't mean it like that. Look, I admire you dreaming. A shop boy like me... I could never have imagined an adventure this big in order to wish for it. I just thought I'd find some lump of celestial rock, take it home and that would be it.

      Yvaine: And you got me.

      [they both begin to laugh]

      Yvaine: If there's one thing I've learned about all my years watching Earth, is that people aren't what they may seem. There are shop boys, and there are boys who just happen to work in a shop for the time being. And trust me Tristan, you're no shop boy. You saved my life. Thank you.

      [Yvaine takes Tristan's hand]

    • Yvaine: [to Captain Shakespeare] I can't believe your crew fell for that. And where in God's name did you get that mannequin?