Super Hero Version "The Girl From the Star"

Jaclyn 2022-04-20 09:01:13

A few days ago, after watching Kingsman3 of Matthew Vaughn (King Bian, X-Men: Lesson 1), I still have no idea, and I found out his famous work "Stardust" in his early years, and I got a big surprise and moving.

In a fantasy country, the poor boy embarked on a journey to find stars in order to fulfill Bai Fumei's pursuit of promises. Due to fate, the boy met a girl who was incarnated by a star and accidentally fell into the mortal world. He experienced whimsy, humor, romance and thrills. After the trip home, the boy finally finds out that his true love is this star... When a girl wishes her sincerity, she will shine for you, and the fate of the world will change because of this...

Matthew and Neill Blomkamp (District 9, Chappie) are big boys who are talented but have warm hearts. They can always take into account the audiovisual entertainment needs of the audience and the depth and warmth of the story. Xingchen uses a fairy tale coat as a packaging to discuss the moment and eternity, and sing praises for the selflessness and bravery of love. Many of the lines in it are particularly beautiful and poetic. All these wars, pains, lies and hatreds, every time I can't bear to look down... Only human love makes it all endure, even if you search the universe, you can't find anything better than it...

'You know when I said I knew litte about love?

Well, that wasn't ture .I know a lot about love

I've seen it, I've seen it centuries and centuries of it

And it was the only thing that made watching your world bearable.

All this wars,pain and lies,hate

Made me want to turn away and never look down again

But to see the way that mankind loves

I mean, you could search the furthest reaches the univise and never find anything more beautiful

so, yes, I know that love is unconditional

But I also know it can be unpredictable, unexpected, uncontrollable, unbearable

and, well, strangely easy to mistake for loathing.

And, what I'm trying to say is

I think I love you

My heart, it fells like my chest can barely contain it

Like it doesn't belong to me anymore, it belongs to you

And if you wanted it, I'd wish for nothing to exchange

No gifts, no goods, no demonstrations for devotion

Nothing but knowing you love me too

Just your heart

In exchange for mine' ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

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Extended Reading
  • Nicola 2022-03-21 09:01:19

    Very general, I hate these inexplicable dog-blood love from beginning to end, I don’t see where the male pig is worthy of the female pig’s love.

  • Kaia 2022-03-24 09:01:21

    The film is still at the end, and the adaptation is not so good, there is no sense of ingenuity=. . =

Stardust quotes

  • [Shakespeare and his men are selling collected lightning bolts to Ferdy, their fence]

    Captain Shakespeare: So! Name your best price.

    Ferdy the Fence: For 10,000 bolts?

    Captain Shakespeare: 10,000 bolts of finest quality Grade A.

    Ferdy the Fence: Yeah, but it's difficult to shift, isn't it? Difficult to store. If I get the revenue man in here sniffing around. Uhmmm... Best price: 150 Guineas.

    Captain Shakespeare: [to his crew] Gentlemen, put the merchandise back on board and prepare to sail.

    Ferdy the Fence: Whoa, whoa! Hold on. Hold on. One minute, Cuddles. 160? 160.

    Captain Shakespeare: Seeing as I'm feeling particularly generous today, I'll settle for 200.

    Ferdy the Fence: 200? Okay, you're having a laugh.

    [Ferdy laughs]

    Ferdy the Fence: Have you had your head in that? Has he been staying up where the air's too thin?

    Captain Shakespeare: [darkly] You're being very rude.

    Ferdy the Fence: Not any more.

    Captain Shakespeare: 200.

    Ferdy the Fence: 180.

    Captain Shakespeare: 200.

    Ferdy the Fence: That's not negotiation! I'm changing my number! 185.

    Captain Shakespeare: Did I hear 200?

    Ferdy the Fence: From you, you did. Yeah.

    Captain Shakespeare: You said 200?

    Ferdy the Fence: If I did, you're a ventriloquist. Okay, 195. Final offer.

    Captain Shakespeare: 195 it is.

    [they shake hands to seal the deal]

    Captain Shakespeare: So, with sales tax, that's... let's see... 200.

    Ferdy the Fence: [resignedly] Brilliant. Put it in the back.

  • Tristan: [Tristan goes to see Victoria on her birthday, picks up a small stone for the window to call her as he used to, then smiles, drops the stone and knocks on the front door, Victoria answers] Happy birthday.

    Victoria: [Looking pleasantly astonished at Tristan's transformation] What happened to you?

    Tristan: I've found the star.

    Victoria: I can't believe you did it. Where's my star? Can I see it? Is it beautiful?

    Tristan: Yes.

    [Tristan reaches into his pocket and pulls out a lock of Yvaine's hair, wrapped in a small piece of white cloth. He gives it to Victoria]

    Victoria: Well, it's awfully small.

    Tristan: Well, that's just a little piece - a token for your birthday.

    Victoria: Well... Well, then forget about the star. It's not the star that I want.

    Victoria: [she puts her arms around him]

    [seductively]

    Victoria: You know what I want.

    [they are about to kiss but he pulls away from her]

    Tristan: Yeah, I do. You want to grow up and get over yourself.

    Victoria: [indignantly] Well! Oh!

    [Humphrey appears around the corner and at the sight of Tristan drops a medium sized box wrapped in red wrapping paper that was suspended from his left hand]

    Tristan: Humphrey!

    Humphrey: Thorn. You must have a death wish.

    [Humphrey then unsheathes a small, thin sword. Tristan unsheathes a much larger and and brandishes it menacingly]

    Humphrey: [backing down] Ah...

    Tristan: [looking amused] Humphrey. Humphrey, it's all right. She's all yours. You really are a perfect couple. The best of luck to you both.

    [Victoria looks inside the cloth containing the token that Tristan has given her]

    Victoria: [ungratefully] Why would I want this? It's just a measly handful of stardust.