![]() ![]() ![]() Despite his faults, we’re rooting for Bastian all the way as he realises the magic and strength he possesses. ![]() This epic fantasy tale complete with dragons, witches, hollow soldiers powered by magic, giants, lions made of coloured sand, herbalist gnomes and laser-eyed sphinxes, is also a meaningful tale about the power of imagination and what it means to be human. As he slowly loses what made him human – and as the terrifying Nothing creeps further and further into Fantastica – Bastian must face his own ego and pride and become humble again and share the magic of Fantastica with everyone. Yet, many perils await Bastian, now that he is a hero and has been given amazing powers. The movie adaptation of German writer Michael Ende's 1979 fantasy novel The Neverending Story was released during that special era in the 1980s when a PG rating almost certainly meant. As Bastian reads on, he starts to realise that he too is entering the book, and when he realises that only he can save the Childlike Empress by giving her a new name, he becomes a character in it himself. Holed up in the school gym store cupboard, Bastian finds himself immersed in a fantasy world, Fantastica, where its ruler, The Childlike Empress, is suffering from a mystery illness. There, he meets a crotchety old bookseller and steals a mysterious leather-bound book, The Neverending Story. Bastian Balthazar Bux, a bookish and shy child who has recently lost his mother, bursts into an antique bookshop one day, having been chased by bullies. ![]()
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