
If there's a genre I dislike more than Victorian Era period pieces, it would be fantasy epics. Ferries (magical), goblins, witches and the like just don't do it for my hyper-rational mind. Sensing that Stardust writer/director Matthew Vaughn (Layer Cake!) is probably of like mind, I decided to give this one a chance (also notable is the cast: Claire Danes, Robert De Niro, Ricky Gervais, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sienna Miller, Peter O'Toole, Rupert Everett and Ian McKellen (narrator)). If you are a big fan of the 'adult fairy tale,' then you will love this film. If you're like me, you'll like it and enjoy the pockets of great performances and legitimate laughs and put up with the 'magic.'
The main character in the film is Tristan (Charlie Cox), who lives in the English countryside town of Wall. Adjacent to the town of wall, and guarded by a wall(!), is another world, called Stormhold. No one has ever gone over the wall and into the other world, except Tristan's father, who conceived him in a one-night stand in the magic world 'market'. Tristan is in love with the beautiful Sienna Miller, the town hottie, but has no chance of getting her because she has a more sophisticated suitor and Tristan is a working class tool. Out of pity, Sienna goes on a walk with Tristan and they see a falling star. She agrees that if he will go and find the star, she will marry him.
Off he goes to Stormhold, where he finds the star (Claire Danes) and begins to bring her back to Sienna. The plot thickens because if you cut out the heart of a fallen star and eat it (!), you will live forever. This sends a prince and a witch on the hunt for the Star. Tristan and the Star go through lots of trials and tribulations and fall in love along the way while stuck on an airship captained by Robert De

This is a very strange choice for Matthew Vaughn (below) as

interesting. i've been wanting to see it buy wanted someone i trusted to endorse it first. even by my standards, it just seemed a little much.
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