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Stardust

Stardust

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Lively fantasy adventure set in the 1800s, about a young man who sets off to find a falling star and ends up stumbling across a magical...

CertificatePG

Duration122 mins

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  • rebecca, 25
  • 599 reviews

Stardust

5 stars

10 Sep 2022

Yesterday was the 9th of September 2022 and I am finally writing a review on the film which is called Stardust. This is what the film is all about In the 1800s, a boy becomes a man when he ventures through the breach in pursuit of a fallen star, to prove his love for the village beauty. But the star is no lump of rock, it's a maiden called Yvaine. Tristan, the youth, is not the only one looking for her: three witches, led by Lamia, want her heart to make them young again and, the sons of the dead king of Stormhold want her because she holds a ruby that will give one of them title to the throne. Assisting Tristan are his mother, the victim of a spell, and a cross-dressing pirate of the skies. Will Tristan win his true love or will he find another. This film review has been given five stars which means I loved it because my favorite character would be Captain Shakespeare who is played by Robert De Niro because he is very funny by not acting like a proper pirate but his crew are very loyal to their Captain. So as I have said before I finally have wrote a review for Stardust because I have seen the film many times before but never wrote a review on it until now. The film Stardust has been given a five star rating. I also like the ending song which is called Rule the World which is sung by the band called Take That.

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