The NeverEnding Story (1984) Reaction & Review! FIRST TIME WATCHING!!

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
  • The NeverEnding Story was a wildly imaginative movie from a legendary filmmaker. Full of imagination, creativity and wonderfully quirky characters, this film really re-ignited my sense of dreaming (for lack of a better term). It brought me back to my childhood and filled me with wonder. The reveal of why this adventure is called The NeverEnding Story was mind-bogglingly ahead of it’s time. Apart from the performances, I loved almost everything else the film had to offer. This is an easy recommendation for anyone and everyone.
    Full Length Reactions to ALL the films I've watched and Early Access at Patreon: / shanwatchesmovies
    0:00 Intro
    1:34 The Film
    20:57 The Review
    26:03 Outro
    Hey guys, I'm Shaneel (Shan). Welcome to the channel!
    My reaction and review to The NeverEnding Story (1984) for the first time. Hope you enjoy the video!
    *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. All rights belong to their respective owners.
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  • @Pancakeshouse85
    @Pancakeshouse85 Před 9 měsíci +19

    Shan, I hope you're okay. Whether you come back or not, just know a lot of people have enjoyed your videos and wish nothing but the best for you.

  • @martinbraun1211
    @martinbraun1211 Před rokem +49

    Steven Spielberg was given the original Auryn prop by director Wolfgang Petersen as a "thank you" gift for his help with the film! It hangs in a glass display in Steven Spielberg's office!

  • @wordstowordlessthings
    @wordstowordlessthings Před rokem +41

    not sure if you caught this exactly, but the people the Empress says were "with Bastian when he hid in the bookshop" are us, the viewers of the movie. we're part of it too. and then you reacting to this adds even another layer ;)

    • @pigpiggypigbigpig681
      @pigpiggypigbigpig681 Před rokem +3

      lol good point. Our reaction to the reaction to the reaction to the reaction.

  • @Charlie_Wolfe
    @Charlie_Wolfe Před rokem +57

    I’m so thankful my childhood was filled with these 80s classics ❤

  • @davidmeir9348
    @davidmeir9348 Před rokem +46

    The death of Artax.
    If you were a kid in the 80's you remember being devastated by it.
    Also the use of the theme song at the end of season 3 of Stranger Things was a nice touch.

    • @Bulbman123
      @Bulbman123 Před rokem +3

      Fight the sadness Artax! DX

    • @eclat4641
      @eclat4641 Před rokem +3

      That still hurts

    • @adrianhempfing2042
      @adrianhempfing2042 Před rokem +2

      I'm still "traumatised" by Artax dying

    • @adamwilkinson5735
      @adamwilkinson5735 Před rokem +2

      It was the statues with lazerbeam eyes terrified me ,1st memory of a movie scaring is ,the 80s wor awesome 👌

    • @adrianhempfing2042
      @adrianhempfing2042 Před rokem +1

      @adamwilkinson5735 true I was not a fan of the statues either. Such a terrifying film for children

  • @bluelagoon1980
    @bluelagoon1980 Před rokem +48

    Interesting, this version seems to have a different voice actor for Deep Roy, who plays the snail racer (and was also every Oompa Loompa in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory). Also, the text of the note the boy leaves for the shopkeeper when he borrows the book was in German. I grew up with this movie, must have seen it 100+ times in the last three decades. Decades? Holy crap, do I feel old, hehe.

  • @elzar760
    @elzar760 Před rokem +21

    Not “somebody” was reading/watching Bastian’s story Shan, YOU were the one following his story. You’re now a part of The NeverEnding Story. You were following the earthling child’s story.
    Edit: Oh and also, someone is following along with your story, we are!

  • @mithroch
    @mithroch Před rokem +46

    Being a child in the 80s... there were so many just magical movies. The Never Ending Story, Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, Legend, Krull, Clash of the Titans, Time Bandits, Willow, The Princess Bride... what am I forgetting? It really was an amazing decade in which to grow up.

    • @dereknolin5986
      @dereknolin5986 Před rokem +10

      Those are all classics! As far as Fantasy, I loved Return to Oz, despite the dark tone. Dragonslayer was good, too. Ladyhawke is very underrated. For older kids there's Conan the Barbarian and The Beastmaster. If you include animation and sci-fi, there's even more. The Last Unicorn, The Secret of NIMH, The Black Cauldron, E.T., The Last Starfighter, Explorers, Flight of the Navigator, Ice Pirates (for older kids), Innerspace, Tron, and then of course you have all the Star Wars, Star Trek, and Back to the Future entries. Two underrated family friendly sci-fi 80s classics are Enemy Mine and Starman.

    • @vodengc520
      @vodengc520 Před rokem +5

      @@dereknolin5986 You practically nailed every one I could think of (thought I was gonna be original with The Beastmaster and Innerspace, lol), so I'm forced to look at my Plex server for anything you could have possibly missed, lol. These might be a bit of a stretch, but: Batteries Not Included, Cocoon, Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon, Big Trouble in Little China, The Goonies, Gremlins, Short Circuit, Akira, & Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

    • @0PsychosisMedia0
      @0PsychosisMedia0 Před rokem +3

      Excalibur...Red Sonja... there are a few more, but what you all mentioned is about all of the big budget ones.

    • @robertcherman
      @robertcherman Před rokem +3

      Flight of the Navigator, Harry and the Hendersons, Little Monsters, Pee Wee's Big Adventure, The Wizard, Popeye, Short Circuit, Follow That Bird, BMX Bandits, No Retreat No Surrender,

    • @robertcherman
      @robertcherman Před rokem +1

      ​@dereknolin5986 I have been waiting to see reactions to Beastmaster and Innerspace. I also want to see Flight of the Navigator reaction. And The Heavenly Kid.
      And more adult 80s like
      Porky'
      Police Academy
      Revenge of the Nerds
      Etc

  • @sharpgirl72
    @sharpgirl72 Před rokem +26

    The practical effects in this movie are incredible. That ancient turtle face is absolutely beautiful!

  • @raphaelperry8159
    @raphaelperry8159 Před rokem +19

    In the book Artax is a talking horse which makes his death scene even more emotionally charged.

  • @GreenJeepAdventures
    @GreenJeepAdventures Před 9 měsíci +10

    Its been awhile since Shan has posted anything. Does anybody know how he is doing?

  • @BK_gamer_
    @BK_gamer_ Před rokem +20

    Wolfgang Petersen also made "The Perfect Storm," which I highly recommend. When you talked about other worlds reading his story, that's a reference to us. "They were with him when he took the book..." "They" is a reference to the audience members--that is, you and me and everyone watching the movie.

    • @Drawkcabi
      @Drawkcabi Před rokem

      And also an inference that _someone_ is following _us_ following Bastian in The Neverending Story who is following Atreyu.
      And _we are_ watching Shan as he's watching Bastian as he's reading the story...

  • @dandanod
    @dandanod Před rokem +17

    Great film, you watched the German version with different voices and different music in some places. In the US version the pop song The Neverending Story by Limahl opens the movie over the opening credits.

  • @nickmanzo8459
    @nickmanzo8459 Před rokem +28

    This began the genre of 80s kids films that were scarier than they had a right to be. Although I consider this the first in that genre, most of them were produced by Jim Henson. If you want to explore more, I’d highly recommend Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, and, what I’d consider the final film of this lost genre, The Witches.

    • @Osprey850
      @Osprey850 Před rokem +3

      The Dark Crystal preceded this by two years and there were scary kids movies even before that. I was given nightmares by The Watcher in the Woods (1980). Before that, Watership Down (1978) and The Hobbit (1977) both had disturbing scenes. I remember also being creeped out by Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) and Return From Witch Mountain (1978). In other words, the trend started in the mid-to-late 70s, long before The NeverEnding Story, but it did come out at its peak, which I'd put between 1982 and 1985.

    • @itachileesan
      @itachileesan Před rokem +4

      yesss the labyrinth!!!!

    • @cherrypi_b
      @cherrypi_b Před rokem +2

      I also love Legend although it's quite kitschy and Tom Cruise can't really act :D But it looks gorgeous!

    • @eliotduke1753
      @eliotduke1753 Před rokem +1

      Growing up in the 80s was a privilege

    • @Britcarjunkie
      @Britcarjunkie Před rokem

      Hey - it's how we rolled...

  • @franticrage73
    @franticrage73 Před rokem +9

    50 year old me is still fascinated with this movie as 11 year old me. “The acting wasn’t award winning”- not everything is about awards. It’s about whether they make us care about them, and they all did.
    Btw, the one with the top hat was in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as the head Oompa Loompa.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Před rokem +36

    RIP, Wolfgang Petersen, for bringing to life a fantasy adventure like no other.

    • @tiptop3922
      @tiptop3922 Před rokem +1

      he just used the original story of Michael Ende in much weaker version

    • @rdmrdm2659
      @rdmrdm2659 Před 7 měsíci

      @@tiptop3922the book would not have worked as a movie verbatim.

    • @tiptop3922
      @tiptop3922 Před 7 měsíci

      @@rdmrdm2659 the book is worked as a movie verbatim. The book always is much better. You simply do not have imagination. So - find a easy, black job - start to clean the streets, for example.

    • @tiptop3922
      @tiptop3922 Před 7 měsíci

      @@rdmrdm2659 grey, primitive people without asny imagination always live a poor, miserable life, isn't it?

    • @rdmrdm2659
      @rdmrdm2659 Před 7 měsíci

      @@tiptop3922 it isn’t verbatim. Half the book or more is not in the movie. Did you even read it?

  • @lordofchaosinc.261
    @lordofchaosinc.261 Před rokem +10

    I read the book with my parents before sleeping as a kid. The parts in RL were set in red color and the parts in phantasia in green letters.
    26 chapters starting with a different letter of the alphabet and headed by a pretty graphic. The movie is about half of the plot while the other half of the book was Bastian's travel in Phantasia and quest to journey home.
    The author was the classic fantasy author Michael Ende who made stories about time thieves and heroic train conductors.

    • @nur418777
      @nur418777 Před rokem

      Before I read your comment I posted my own about my Mom reading it to me before bedtime from the same edition. It's been almost 40 years but the book with its colors and design is burned in my mind like no other from that time.

  • @priscilabee583
    @priscilabee583 Před rokem +17

    I'll never get tired of this movie and i think the effects still hold up pretty well.

  • @danielmcbriel1192
    @danielmcbriel1192 Před rokem +5

    Michael Ende is one of the best German-language children's and young adult authors of all time. The two most outstanding works include "The Neverending Story" and "Momo". I've always belonged to the Momo faction. The book, radio play and film simply speak to me more. For me, his stories are associations with childhood, happy Christmas parties, family and village cinemas that still exist.

    • @nur418777
      @nur418777 Před rokem

      I loved both as a kid. I also had the Momo LP and listened to it countless times after having the book read to me.

  • @lilchicklets
    @lilchicklets Před rokem +6

    The NeverEnding Story has quite a lot of depth for a child's story.

  • @kekibannmi6054
    @kekibannmi6054 Před rokem +7

    My favorite line in the movie has always been: "To the winch, wench!"

  • @the-NightStar
    @the-NightStar Před 9 měsíci +7

    What happened to you? Where are you? You were one of the only truly good movie reactors left.

  • @Claymancaliber30
    @Claymancaliber30 Před rokem +4

    I am 44 and he death of Artax still gets me every time. I loved this movie when I was a kid and would watch it often as we had it on VHS

    • @adrianhempfing2042
      @adrianhempfing2042 Před rokem

      42 and same about Artax .... luckily we saw him at the end for some happy vibes

  • @alisuhhh
    @alisuhhh Před 8 měsíci +3

    Missed your reactions Shan!

  • @jrobwoo688
    @jrobwoo688 Před rokem +10

    As 80’s kids we grew up with children’s films that were filled with absolute nightmare fuel. It makes me happy to have grown up in that crazy time of cinema. I would suggest the movie Legend starring Tom Cruise and Tim Curry, if you haven’t seen that one already.

    • @michaelriddick7116
      @michaelriddick7116 Před rokem +5

      "Black as midnight, black as pitch. Blacker than tbe foulest witch!" 😂🤣😂🤣
      Legend is FANTASTIC! 💘 Mia Sara! 💗💗💗🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @hypnos9336
      @hypnos9336 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Legend is epic, one of the best fantasy movies ever

    • @hypnos9336
      @hypnos9336 Před 8 měsíci

      Mia Sara was my first "crush" as a kid. to this day I still think she's one of the most beautiful women that I've ever seen. @@michaelriddick7116

  • @PeepshowMenagerie
    @PeepshowMenagerie Před 11 měsíci +6

    Best wishes to you and your family through all you are going through. Your viewers will be here when you are ready to return.

  • @user-cz1yu1tc8e
    @user-cz1yu1tc8e Před rokem +7

    I had no idea "Das Boot" and "The Never Ending Story" were made by the same director! It's mind blowing.

    • @rockinresurrection6542
      @rockinresurrection6542 Před rokem +3

      Most people do not realise that the Neverending Story is a German film . The director, some actors, the Film Studio and the author of the Original book were German. It was only co-produced by Americans.

  • @PedroCastillo_1980
    @PedroCastillo_1980 Před rokem +5

    One of the greatest movies ever made very classic The NeverEnding Story directed by Wolfgang Petersen starring Noah Hathaway, Barret Oliver, Tami Stronach and Moses Gunn. The music video of the film is the classic song "The NeverEnding Story" performed by Limahl. This film has two sequels but in my opinion the first film is my favorite thank you Shan great reaction👍👍👍👍

  • @Gatz22
    @Gatz22 Před 11 měsíci +7

    I'm so sorry to hear about you and your families situation. I hope you all recover from such a horrible situation. Take your time

    • @robertdurant7934
      @robertdurant7934 Před 11 měsíci

      Hey I see he posted an update on his Patreon but I can’t see it right now and I know he’s been absent for the last month. Fill me in, what’s going on??

    • @Gatz22
      @Gatz22 Před 11 měsíci +8

      @robertdurant7934 His Aunty and Uncle were killed by a drunk driver, and he's been staying with his cousin (their son) to support him in such a life changing moment I hope he's ok

    • @robertdurant7934
      @robertdurant7934 Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@Gatz22 oh man I’m sorry to hear that. I knew something was up but wasn’t sure I thought he was having another round of heart issues like he did a few months back. I’m glad that he himself is ok but I can’t blame him for what he’s doing for his family. At least now we know. Take care of your family Shan, we’ll be here when you get back buddy.

    • @poluticon
      @poluticon Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@Gatz22 oh man that's horrible.

  • @jaydisqus3353
    @jaydisqus3353 Před rokem +8

    This movie is better than i allowed myself to admit as a kid.

  • @BigGator5
    @BigGator5 Před rokem +1

    "If we're about to die anyway, I'd rather die fighting! Come for me, G'mork! I am Atreyu!"
    Fun Fact: The original Auryn for this film now hangs in an enclosed glass display in Steven Spielberg's office.
    Luck Dragon Fact: Falkor (Alan Oppenheimer) is actually a 43-foot long motorized creature with 6,000 plastic scales and pink feather-fur. His head is three feet tall and long and has a long tongue in the mouth. You can "ride" on Falcor's back on location at the Bavaria Filmpark in Munich, Germany.
    Music Enthusiast Fact: The title song by Limahl initially did poorly in the US. The song only became a hit in the US following the movie's Home Video release and Cable TV airings a year after the film's theatrical release. It enjoyed another peak in popularity when it was performed by one of the characters in the third season of Stranger Things (2016).
    Authentic Battle Scars Fact: Noah Hathaway was hurt three times during the making of the movie. While learning to ride a horse, his horse threw him off, then stepped on him. While shooting the Swamp Of Sadness drowning sequence, his leg got caught on the elevator and he was pulled under water. He was unconscious by the time he was brought to the surface. Noah Hathaway then almost lost an eye during the fight-scene versus Gmork. One of the claws on his giant paws poked him in the face. The robot was also so heavy that he lost his breath as well when he was hit to the ground by it. They only made one shot due to the risk that he would get seriously wounded. Noah Hathaway now owns and operates a tattoo parlor in Los Angeles, California (as far as I know) with his wife and he loves talking to fans of the movie.

  • @McPh1741
    @McPh1741 Před rokem +5

    Another REALLY good early 80s fantasy movie you must watch is “Dragonslayer “ from 1981. The dragon in that is all practical effects and looks amazing. Please consider it.

    • @Nimbus1701
      @Nimbus1701 Před rokem +2

      That film is criminally underrated, especially with the practical effects.

  • @osculim
    @osculim Před rokem +4

    An absolute classic from my childhood. Its one of those we watched the last day of school in the school hall before the holiday started back in the 80s Those were good days.

  • @josefhorndl3469
    @josefhorndl3469 Před rokem +10

    Perfect reaction, Shan. Michael Ende's original book "Die unendliche Geschichte" (The Neverending Story) is better and more complex - of course - but the movie came very close to the book. Only 1/3 of the book was in the film, but I think, it was the perfect choice. Funfact: The scenes in the desert were filmed in Spain, while a lot of scenes were filmed in the Bavaria Filmstudios in Southern Germany. You want more early Wolfgang Petersen? In this case I recommend "Enemy Mine" (1985), a very interesting Science Fiction movie with a great cast.

    •  Před rokem +4

      Enemy Mine is one of the best sci-fi movies

    • @dereknolin5986
      @dereknolin5986 Před rokem +2

      Enemy Mine is really underrated!

  • @jpraiswater8625
    @jpraiswater8625 Před rokem +1

    When the empress was explaining that as Bastion was part of the story, others in turn were there seeing his story as well, she was meaning "You" the viewers of the move. It is the only case of a 5th wall break I have ever seen used.

    • @andrewgrant6516
      @andrewgrant6516 Před rokem

      There's another one in Sophie's World by Jostein Gardner. The protagonists start to wonder if they are just characters in a book, which is funny because of course, they are. But then in turn you suddenly wonder if you are just a character in a book too. It's a wonderfully written completely surreal mindfuck.

  • @gylmano
    @gylmano Před rokem +6

    I read the book before the movie came out, so I was totally worked out about it. The book was written in two inks: red for the Bastian/Real World parts, and green for the Atreyu/Fantasia parts. It’s the meta-est thing ever written, except maybe The Library of Babel or The Aleph by Jorge Luis Borges. Nine-year-old me couldn’t tell if I was in the real world or in Fantasia sometimes, because the book didn’t only mention Bastian, but also the reader of the Neverending Story book. There’s another quite obscure, unfindable movie with John Huston about the other famous Michael Ende novel, Momo, which I also loved as a child.

    • @dereknolin5986
      @dereknolin5986 Před rokem +1

      I think you probably have to put "House of Leaves" in the running for "meta-est thing ever written." I'll have to check out the ones you mentioned.

  • @Drawkcabi
    @Drawkcabi Před rokem +3

    In the mid 80's Barrett Oliver (Bastian) was pretty recognizable to kids. He made some guest appearances in shows we watched like the 80's Twilight Zone revival and he was in other movies we saw like D.A.R.Y.L. and the Cocoon movies.
    Some of us recognized Noah Hathaway (Atreyu) from the 70's Battlestar Galactica where he played Boxy when he was like 6 years old.

  • @playbookshowme484
    @playbookshowme484 Před 9 měsíci +2

    this is one of the best films ever made to make imagination real for a person, a real film doing its job, being a film.

  • @gojiberry7201
    @gojiberry7201 Před rokem +3

    Well, Shan, you are watching Bastian's story ... and here we the viewers are watching your story ... and is somewhere someone watching us?? Who knows, but that's the Neverending Story as well... 👍👍
    There are a lot of deeper meanings to the movie, too, like growing up and losing yourself to the progress and greed of society, vs. children who have not been conditioned yet to think like that. Good movie on many levels

  • @NintendoCapriSun
    @NintendoCapriSun Před rokem +3

    This was my favorite movie for a time. I watched it dozens of times as a kid! It's weird 'cause I definitely don't remember Bastion ever saying "How can I make a difference?" at the end, and some of Night Hob's lines at the beginning sound like they were re-done. I'll have to give this version a look sometime.

  • @Barbu_Deluxe
    @Barbu_Deluxe Před 10 měsíci +7

    Sorry to ear about the tragedy your family is going trough. 😢 We will wait until you’re ready to come back and we will be there for you. I send you all the courage possible ❤

    • @danholmesfilm
      @danholmesfilm Před 10 měsíci

      what happened?

    • @Barbu_Deluxe
      @Barbu_Deluxe Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@danholmesfilm a terrible loss in his family and he had to help relatives dealing with the aftermath 😢 (I read it somewhere here in the comment section)

    • @Nastyn1nja808
      @Nastyn1nja808 Před 9 měsíci

      Ok that's a bummer. I lost my father 2.months ago. He wqs 72 but still. I miss him immensely

  • @Osprey850
    @Osprey850 Před rokem +3

    This was the first movie that our family rented after we bought our first VCR, in late 1984. My dad wanted to rent Raiders of the Lost Ark, but 8-year-old me wanted the movie with the kid riding a big, fluffy, flying dog. Sorry, dad! 🤣

  • @farrahmillsnumber1
    @farrahmillsnumber1 Před rokem +5

    I'm from the UK and I grew up with this film when it first came out, there are two different versions of this film I first saw the American version which has a completely different score, u should check that version out too to see which version u like better, watching through with you on this version is very interesting because the scenes hit very different with different music

  • @reginaldgickington4793
    @reginaldgickington4793 Před rokem +5

    It's weird, I think this is a different audio edit of the movie? I must have seen this a million times growing up, and I distinctly remember a few audio cues that are missing, and the snail jockey having a different voice.

  • @biguy617
    @biguy617 Před rokem +1

    I met the actress that plays the Child Empress at comic con. The Nothing is the imagination we lose when we grow up.

  • @derBenIsPlaying
    @derBenIsPlaying Před 11 měsíci +6

    I hope everythings all right, love your reactions, one of my most favourite reactors.

    • @beckymellon8135
      @beckymellon8135 Před 9 měsíci

      I wonder if he’s done with CZcams? I hope not!!!

  • @embriggs1
    @embriggs1 Před rokem +1

    You mentioned that "in another world, someone is following his story". That's you, Shan! And then you point out that in ANOTHER world, someone if following YOUR story. That's US! It's so meta it's creepy.

  • @karllong
    @karllong Před rokem +1

    kinda just blew my mind that this was the Das Boot director, great reaction and appreciation. Feel like the Princess Bride may have garnered some inspiration from this. Also really has a Time Bandits vibe which I highly recommend.

  • @kevinsisler9379
    @kevinsisler9379 Před rokem

    I lived this movie as a kid, and recently had my childhood dream come true when I met Noah Hathaway, Atreau, in person. I have several autographs, and the Blu-ray with the director's cut. The soundtracks to both editions, and a replica of the necklace.

  • @danholmesfilm
    @danholmesfilm Před 11 měsíci +2

    I just want you to know that I follow maybe 15-20 reactors and you are easily in my top 3, I've been following you for well over 2 years. I think you had maybe 10 vids when I subbed. I don't understand why you don't have 100k followers. I just searched for dead poets reactions looking for yours without typing in your channel name and it wasn't even on the list. What a crime, i hope none of this discourages you from continuing. I truly love watching and rewatching some of your reactions. Thanks again, keep it up forever if you can

  • @anothermonday5664
    @anothermonday5664 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Shan deserves a case of whatever for being the first person to ever understand "Moooooonchiiiild!!!!"

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski Před rokem +1

    1:25 "feel free to dislike if you didn't."
    let's not give them any ideas Shan 🙂

  • @BradSimsCPT
    @BradSimsCPT Před 6 měsíci

    Having not watched this since the eighties (im 47) the"meta" references and the comprehension that adults have over children puts an entirely new spin on this! Thank you for doing this! Noah Hathaway (Atreyu) was quite the heartthrob among the girls in my elementary school😂

  • @dabbadoo2226
    @dabbadoo2226 Před rokem +1

    This and the dark crystal and the secret of nimh was my childhood but I can’t lie the scene when the horse dies scarred me 😢

  • @ADPTBL
    @ADPTBL Před 10 měsíci +6

    Everything ok? Haven’t seen you in awhile.

  • @stt5v2002
    @stt5v2002 Před rokem +2

    "Mr. Simpson, this is the most blatant case of false advertising since my lawsuit against the film The NeverEnding story!"
    -Lionel Hutz

  • @kuschleripo
    @kuschleripo Před rokem +1

    As a child I saw the film very often. Now after a long time I've seen this one again. Be sure to watch these films by Wolfgang Petersen: In the Line of Fire (1993) with Clint Eastwood, Outbreak (1995), The perfect Storm (2000), Troja (2004) and Poseidon (2006)

  • @Groffili
    @Groffili Před rokem +2

    It's not that bad of a movie. It's made with a lot of care to details and is rather good from the technical side.
    But... there is the conflict between the comercial interestes of movie productions and the artistic vision of an author. He called the movie "a gigantic melodrama made of kitsch and commerce, plush and plastic" and tried unsuccessfully to reclaim his rights. That's the reason why you won't find the name "Michael Ende" anywhere mentioned in the movie's credits.
    It's not that bad of a movie. But it pales in comparison to the book. The _real_ Neverending Story.
    There are english versions, some even using the different coloured text. Some version should be available in any good library. And if you can get one of the "original" editions... the better.
    Read it. I don't know how good the english translation is... but the story alone is worth it.

  • @ghostsquirrel8739
    @ghostsquirrel8739 Před rokem +1

    I’ve never gotten why Artax’s death is so sad. It’s not like the audience established a relationship with him or anything. He’s got maybe five minutes of screen time if that and all of a sudden Atreyu’s horse sinks into mud and it’s a tragedy? The real tragedy is now Atreyu has to walk, until he meets Falkor of course. Maybe if we had some scenes of Atreyu spending time with Artax. Distant riding shots don’t count.

  • @QuayNemSorr
    @QuayNemSorr Před rokem +2

    The movie is actually only 50% of the book. The rest is how Bastian deals with the power of the wish. The book is actually very good. It can be read as a standard fantasy tale or you can read a lot of meta and symbolism into while reading it. It's really worth your time if you like such themes. But that's another story...

    • @raphaelperry8159
      @raphaelperry8159 Před rokem +1

      Michael Ende was writing meta back when he wrote Momo, the Neverending Story and Mirror in the Mirror.

    • @thoneras9611
      @thoneras9611 Před rokem +1

      M. Ende also didnt like the movie at all^^

    • @raphaelperry8159
      @raphaelperry8159 Před rokem +2

      I don't blame him. They made Bastian's father nasty, set the story in America, ignored the second half of the book...... threw in lots of cheap jokes that ruiend the tone and they significantly changed the gates for the oracle as well to be virtually meaningless.

  • @iconocast
    @iconocast Před rokem

    40 and this movie realy imprinted in me as a kid. not just he horse dyeing, but everything about it is so magical.

  • @minskysfeedbackyianni1302
    @minskysfeedbackyianni1302 Před 9 měsíci +3

    @Shan Watches Movies Hey Shan where are you? Hope you're ok mate.

  • @locustkllr
    @locustkllr Před rokem

    Shan, you are watching Bastian's story, and WE are watching YOURS. That makes us all part of the Never Ending Story. (that theme song music video, by the way is...uh something to behold)

  • @gggooding
    @gggooding Před rokem +1

    Momo (1986) is a german film from the same author as NeverEnding. Curiously it's the primary inspiration for Dark City. (They're *very* different, tbc.)

  • @SolistFrankHerrmann
    @SolistFrankHerrmann Před rokem

    Wiki (german):
    The Neverending Story is a German-American fantasy film from 1984. It was directed by Wolfgang Petersen, who is also one of the screenwriters. It is based on the novel of the same name by Michael Ende. The film covers only the first third of the novel. Michael Ende was not happy with the film and had his name removed from the opening credits; however, it is still listed in the credits. The film premiered in Germany on April 6, 1984.[3]
    Limahl's theme song The NeverEnding Story was initially only used in the US film version. After Limahl's version was able to place itself in the hit parades in Europe[4], the film was re-released in Germany with the US soundtrack.
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    From one of the converted Wachowsky Brothers who also created the Matrix Trilogy.
    Jacobs Ladder (Only the ORIGINAL 1990, not the bad Remake)
    TOP MOVIE: Mr. Nobody (2009 - IMDB 7.8) 2,35 Hours long in the Directors Cut.
    Wiki:
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    Haarp is real! And Chemtrails which allegedly does not exist
    Original: The Lazarus Protocol
    In german: HARODIM - Nichts als die Wahrheit (Austria 2012). There are several German trailers on CZcams. Unfortunately, the whole film was deleted several times, not only on YT. Very interesting action (Content, it's about the 9 . 11 in NY, but not what you would expect and not quite mainstream, the film only ran in the cinema, not on TV and the financing was extremely difficult, so finding financiers for the film, there are also some documentary clips)

  • @johnw8578
    @johnw8578 Před rokem +1

    I could never understand the name that Bastian yelled into the storm. I know if was filmed this way to sort of let the audience fill in if they could not hear it. When we first watched this movie as kids. my friends and I had anticipated the mother's name to be Hope. But it turned out to be Moonchild, which for along time I was confused about. However, from urban dictionary: " A Moon Child is a unique and a curious soul who is often in a daze, his or her mind is always out of this world. They live in their fantasy and refuse to come back to a harsh reality."

  • @benmoore1097
    @benmoore1097 Před rokem

    2 things to know. The old bookkeeper, His name starts with an "A"....
    The name he yelled, Moonchild, was his mom's name.

  • @antimonycup7066
    @antimonycup7066 Před rokem +1

    In the book edition I read, when it switches protagonists to Atreyu, all the letters were printed in crimson.

    • @wordstowordlessthings
      @wordstowordlessthings Před rokem +1

      yes, mine was green for one perspective and red for the other!! magical

    • @antimonycup7066
      @antimonycup7066 Před rokem

      @@wordstowordlessthings I don't remember green, but it's been over four decades.

  • @EdMelendez
    @EdMelendez Před 9 měsíci +3

    I hope you are doing well, Shan. It's been a while since we've seen you. Just know you are missed.

  • @Absolynth
    @Absolynth Před rokem +2

    There are a number of changes I've noticed in this version you watched from the version I know and grew up with.
    Such as the hatted snail riders voice, the reveal music for the ivory tower, The horse actually making noises in its death scene.
    And certainly most notably, the god damn THEME song of the movie itself was removed. That is actually blasphemous lol
    Never knew these changes were made.

  • @MrYendor65
    @MrYendor65 Před rokem +1

    Yes that's "Deep Roy" from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

  • @wordstowordlessthings
    @wordstowordlessthings Před rokem +1

    the Nothing is a great depiction of depression, because it's not sadness, but lack of colour and life. the book even describes creatures jumping into the Nothing, reflecting how tempting it is. and fighting the Nothing is the same as coping with depression - realizing you are part of an interconnected narrative and what you do matters.

  • @raphaelperry8159
    @raphaelperry8159 Před rokem +1

    16:50 This shot was achieved by having a horizontal set and rotating the camera so that the wind appeared to be blowing Atreyu away from the tree whereas actually he was dangling from it and trying to pull himself up.

  • @fullmoonprepping4024
    @fullmoonprepping4024 Před rokem

    In the end the viewers of the film are also part of the story as the Empress said, sharing his adventure as Bastion shared Atreyu's. Perfect 4th wall breaking going meta.

  • @RC-nv4bh
    @RC-nv4bh Před rokem +1

    The Snail riding guy and Gmork sound much different than I remember.

  • @eliotduke1753
    @eliotduke1753 Před rokem

    This movie left a mark when we were kids. The horse. The damn horse.

  • @brandongibson3907
    @brandongibson3907 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Similar stories are Henson's Labyrinth and the Dark Crystal. Great puppetry and practical effects.

  • @THEvagabond29
    @THEvagabond29 Před rokem

    The 80's and 90's had some retro VHS fantasy classics that i was raised on.

  • @amyjordan195
    @amyjordan195 Před rokem +1

    Bastian is following Atreyu. You are following Bastian, and we are watching you. Reaction channels give another layer to this movie.

  • @5hanesBoard
    @5hanesBoard Před 9 měsíci +6

    Missing your reactions Sir. I hope you are doing ok!

  • @nur418777
    @nur418777 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this journey back to my childhood, Shaun. I grew up in Germany in the 80s and The Neverending Story was one of the books my Mom read to me before bedtime. I still have the book, a beautiful edition with the amulet on the cover and different coloring of the letters depending on whether the chapter takes place in the real world (red) or in Fantasia (green). Somewhere in my parents place there must me a photo of me riding Fuchur (guess they had to change the name for english-speaking audience because of the "ch") in front of a silver screen showing Fantasia from when they took me to the studio in Bavaria that produced the movie. I actually wasn't too impressed with the movie as a kid (it's actually more popular in the US than in Germany) because the visuals just didn't compare with the images in my head and the movie completely changes Bastian's background (in the book he's totally neglected by his Dad, who can't deal with the death of his wife and gets bullied because he's fat and insecure).
    Michael Ende is still THE children's author in Germany afaic and part of his genius is that they are great adventures and teaching tales for kids but simultaneously are profound commentary on society that require an adult mind to understand in its full meaning.
    Should you ever have kids do them and yourself a favor and get at least this book and "Momo" - you won't regret it.

  • @electronicgrandpa7974
    @electronicgrandpa7974 Před rokem +2

    Great reaction, even greater HAIR!!

  • @Luciphell
    @Luciphell Před rokem

    18:07
    Yeah, my guy. YOU. You are watching Bastien's story. And we are watching your story.
    "Yo dawg, I hear you like meta"

  • @buzzardbeatniks
    @buzzardbeatniks Před rokem +5

    5:12 - Woah, that voice is way different than the one on my copy (DVD 2001)
    16:03 - Also a different voice, so weird.
    20:40 - Okay so it looks like you're watching a German (?) version, so they must have just dubbed those voices in, but I can't imagine why, the originals were great, or maybe this is the original?

    • @TheLisa-Al-Gaib
      @TheLisa-Al-Gaib Před rokem +1

      Yeah, the weird voiceovers really surprised me! (There was absolutely nothing wrong with the way it was originally.) I’ve watched many, many reactions of this movie and I’ve never heard this version before! (I’m in America)

    • @cherrypi_b
      @cherrypi_b Před rokem +1

      @@moon-moth1 Petersen is German himself, maybe that's why there are two different versions? Shan watched the exact copy I watched as a child in Germany (although the voices were dubbed in German then).

    • @rockinresurrection6542
      @rockinresurrection6542 Před rokem

      The Original is actaully the German Version

    • @rockinresurrection6542
      @rockinresurrection6542 Před rokem

      This film is German. It was only co-produced by Americans.

  • @boshooda
    @boshooda Před rokem

    haha, I cracked up when you said, "appropriate for kids in the early nineties."

  • @RighteousBrother
    @RighteousBrother Před rokem

    That scene with the horse was one of the most distressing scenes of the 80s. Really surprisee Shan cant remember anything about this film!!

  • @astroworfcraig9164
    @astroworfcraig9164 Před rokem +1

    Never got to see this as a child because I was pushing 30 when it came out, but I loved it in the theater and added it to my video collection as soon as I could.

  • @mena94x3
    @mena94x3 Před rokem

    Shan’s over here channeling his best Keanu Reeves. 🥰😂😂👍🏼

  • @sob.controle.9716
    @sob.controle.9716 Před rokem

    Some of the best movies to see reactions on CZcams:
    - Schindler's List (the most mandatory movie to see in life and the hardest)
    - Forrest Gump (a life lesson for everyone)
    - No Country For Old Man (one of the best antagonists in movie history)
    - There Will Be Blood (one of the best protagonists in the history of cinema)
    - The Lord Of The Rings Extended Trilogy (an unforgettable journey)
    - Gladiator (For Rome)
    - Braveheart (For freedom)
    If you haven't seen any of these, I recommend watching as soon as possible.

  • @electronicgrandpa7974
    @electronicgrandpa7974 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Any of the Paterons heard from Shan? been 2 months, i need my reviews!!!!!!! If your reading this Shan hope all is well!

  • @cherrypi_b
    @cherrypi_b Před rokem +1

    It's based on a beautiful book by Michael Ende :)

  • @tnx301
    @tnx301 Před rokem

    This film is basically the first half of the book "Die Unendliche Geschichte" by German author Michael Ende, which had a fun gimmick in its original print: The different passages of the real world and fantasy were printed in differently coloured letter, red and green. The following movies are based on the rest of the book, but feel far less iconic.
    Another fun fact: The German version of the movie had a different cut and did not contain the memorable title song, which had a resurgence with the series Stranger Things.

  • @OptmiusPrime114
    @OptmiusPrime114 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Hey, Shan! You still with us?

  • @Dylan_Platt
    @Dylan_Platt Před rokem

    You hit the nail on the head. Whatever issues one might have with the film, the imagery and cinematography are amazingly gorgeous to this day. Great reaction.

  • @Fmanzo10
    @Fmanzo10 Před rokem

    Yes, the actor that played the guy in the top hat is the same guy in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Deep Roy.. 21 years apart.

  • @kellyb3211
    @kellyb3211 Před rokem

    Aaaaaaand the song is instantly stuck in my head just seeing the thumbnail.

  • @chadjenkins4876
    @chadjenkins4876 Před rokem +2

    Back when film makers were not afraid to make kids movies a bit scary and a lot more mature than these days

  • @schnubbel76
    @schnubbel76 Před 11 měsíci

    This was the first real full movie i have ever seen as a kid when i was 8 years old. Before i was only used to kids tv shows and comics. This was an awakening, pure magic, i will never forget it. This movie has a special place in my heart.

  • @mongomongo7664
    @mongomongo7664 Před 10 měsíci +5

    I've just heard you're coming back I look forward to your videos and I hope you're doing well now 👊

    • @Nastyn1nja808
      @Nastyn1nja808 Před 9 měsíci

      Oh really? Sweet!

    • @the-NightStar
      @the-NightStar Před 9 měsíci

      @@Nastyn1nja808 No, there's been absolutely no word from him whatsoever.

  • @Britcarjunkie
    @Britcarjunkie Před rokem

    I don't know if it simply never clicked in my head, or if I just forgot that Mr. Petersen was the man behind this film, but I know I've seen it about 100 times!
    If you really want to see some really good special effects in an older film, might I suggest Bruce Dern's "Silent Running"...far superior special effects to those in "Star Wars".