Variety
Wolfgang Petersen's The NeverEnding Story is a marvelously realized flight of pure fantasy.
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Director
Wolfgang Petersen
Cast
Barret Oliver,
Gerald McRaney,
Chris Eastman,
Darryl Cooksey,
Nicholas Gilbert,
Thomas Hill
Genre
Drama,
Family,
Fantasy,
Adventure
Bastian is a young, lonely boy whose only escape from the bullies at school is in the pages of a good book, but Bastian's escape becomes far more literal when he is accidentally transported to the magical world of Fantasia, a land in desperate need of a hero.
Variety
Wolfgang Petersen's The NeverEnding Story is a marvelously realized flight of pure fantasy.
Boston Globe
The Neverending Story, Wolfgang Petersen's sophisticated fantasy film, is so wonderfully appropriate to children that it seems to have been made by kids. But there is enough artistic merit in the tale to enchant adults equally. [20 Jul 1984, p.1]
TV Guide Magazine
Director Wolfgang Petersen combines the elements into a charming film that is excellent for children and won't put any adults to sleep, either.
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Rick Groen
Petersen seems to be holding back, telling us about the liberating power of the imagination but never really showing us. Of course, to show us would be to spoon feed the audience, thereby blunting the message and defeating the point. [20 Jul 1984, p.E9]
Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert
The idea of the story within a story is one of the nice touches in The NeverEnding Story. Another one is the idea of a child's faith being able to change the course of fate. Maybe not since the kids in the audience were asked to save Tinker Bell in Peter Pan has the outcome of a story been left so clearly up to a child's willingness to believe.
Wall Street Journal by Julie Salamon
This fairy tale is a weirdly enchanting mixture of old-fashioned whimsy and up-to-the-minute special effects. It brings back the early excitement of reading as a child, when the act of turning pages took on a magical quality. [19 Jul 1984, pg.1]
Empire by Ian Nathan
This was sweet and charming at the time but now it just lacks either the comedy or sophistication of kids' fantasy film that we've all become accustomed to.
Empire
This was sweet and charming at the time but now it just lacks either the comedy or sophistication of kids' fantasy film that we've all become accustomed to.
Chicago Reader by Dave Kehr
Despite the sophistication of the source material, this 1984 film isn't particularly successful: Petersen insists on forcing the superficial moral lessons, and the half hour removed from the film by its American distributors leaves it with a harsh, choppy rhythm.
Time by Richard Corliss
A lot of it's real pretty, the colors and creatures and all, but these days, you know, every movie is pretty pretty. I guess the only thing that kept me glued to my seat was the gum somebody'd stuck on the upholstery. [16 July 1984, p.71]
The New York Times by Vincent Canby
The Neverending Story is a graceless, humorless fantasy for children, combining live actors and animated creatures in mostly imaginary settings.
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