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Movie reviews Stardust 
 
This is a wonderful magical fantasy, with an all star cast narrated by Ian 
Mckellen (Gandalf in Lord of the Rings).

It stars Charlie Cox as Tristan in the middle century, where there is a wall 
somewhere in England humans are not supposed to cross, in fact there is a 97 
year old man played by David Kelly (Charlie and the chocolate factory) who 
guards it.

It so happens that Tristan's father Humphrey, played by Nathaniel Parker (Bleak 
House) 18 years previously had somehow got across from the real world into the 
fantasy world, and had met a trapped princess, Uma played by the lovely Kate 
Magowan (Blade 2), they spent the night and 9 months later he was handed a 
basket containing Tristan.

18 years on in the fantasy world, the king of that kingdom played by the 
legendary Peter O'Toole (Venus), is facing his death bed, and with his sons he 
sets a challenge that whosoever can retrieve the fallen star he has just set 
loose gets to be the new king, all the sons are as ruthless in chasing this 
just as the king was ruthless against his brothers before he became king, the 
chief of the king's sons is Septimus played wonderfully by Mark Strong 
(RocknRolla).

In the real world Tristan is trying to impress the girl of his dreams, Victoria 
played by the lovely Sienna Miller (Casanova), but she has a suitor she 
prefers, and even though she enjoys getting Tristan to do things for her, the 
love is never returned.

Tristan happens to find out from the 97 year old guard that his father had 
previously crossed the wall, on confronting his father over this, his father 
tells him the truth, and shows him the items that came along with Tristan in 
the basket, one a magical Babylon candle that can transport anyone to wherever 
they are thinking of going, "the fastest way to travel" as Tristan's mother 
puts it, in the letter she left for him in his basket.

Tristan uses the candle and ends up in the fantasy world, where he happens to 
encounter the fallen star , which apparently is a person called Yvaine in the 
form of the lovely Claire Danes (Romeo and Juliet). At first Tristan plans to 
take the star to Victoria in order to get her to marry him, and although they 
get on awkwardly at first, the inevitable romance soon blossoms, however there 
is trouble in the form of Michelle Pfeiffer (The Witches of Eastwick) as Lamia, 
a desperate witch who along with her sisters wants to eat the Star to maintain 
their immortality.

It is a wonderfully enchanting movie the whole family will enjoy, and many will 
be surprised by how enjoyable it is.
 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://moviereviews.noskram.com/  <strong>Movie 
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