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Stardust, le mystère de l’étoile (Stardust), 1 Blu-ray, 127 minutes
Rapport de forme : 2.40:1
Classé : Tous publics
Dimensions du colis : 17,2 x 13,6 x 1,2 cm; 70 grammes
Réalisateur : Matthew Vaughn
Format : Couleur, Cinémascope
Durée : 2 heures et 7 minutes
Date de sortie : 18 août 2021
Acteurs : Claire Danes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Robert De Niro, Charlie Cox, Sienna Miller
Doublé : : Anglais, Français
Sous-titres : : Danois, Portugais, Néerlandais, Français, Norvégien, Anglais, Finnois, Allemand, Suédois, Castillan, Italien
Langue : Castillan (Dolby Digital 5.1), Allemand (Dolby Digital 5.1), Italien (Dolby Digital 5.1), Français (Dolby Digital 5.1), Anglais (DTS-HD 5.1)
Studio : Paramount Pictures France
ASIN : B0948N64FZ
Pays d’origine : France
Nombre de disques : 1
Prix : 15,00 €
(à partir de Jun 02, 2025 18:12:52 UTC – Details)
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Reviewer: BC65
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Fantastique !
Review: Cette version (jaquette sur ton bleuté avec Robert de Niro à gauche et Michelle Pfeiffer à droite en gros plan- je mets cela pour être sûr de ne pas « mélanger » les commentaires) est la version blu-ray import américain (Stardust blu-ray 2013). Le dos de la jaquette est en anglais, ainsi que le sous-titre de la face avant. Pour le reste -le contenu- on a bien une vraie version française (pas un doublage canadien), Tout est sous-titré dans les bonus y compris les commentaires audio (mais pas le trailer HD). Et bien sûr, une « region all », donc parfaitement lisible sur un lecteur non dé-zoné (comme décrit).Pour le prix proposé sur le Marketplace, c’est Byzance. Difficile autrement de trouver la version avec jaquette 100% française aujourd’hui, sauf peut-être au Benelux, en tout cas par pour 5 € environ (hors frais de port), Je n’ai, pour ma part, pas hésité au regard du prix, même si je n’étais pas certain de trouver le doublage France.Le son est impeccable, surtout sur la version DTS-HD Master anglaise.L’image, quant à elle n’est pas toujours exempte de défaut (arrière plan par moment) mais l’ensemble reste malgré tout superbe. au delà du DVD.Pour ce qui est du film, j’avais raté sa sortie au cinéma. Pas de promo, resté peu de temps à l’affiche. Je l’ai vu bien plus tard en location DVD. Et puis rebelote : Blu-ray vite disparu des linéaires ou des sites Internet. On trouve encore ça et là le DVD mais le blu-ray ?!Je ne partage pas les commentaires de certains qui trouvent que les acteurs ne sont pas bons, que le film est ennuyeux ou qu’une fois fini, il est vite oublié. Je le trouve plutôt épique, avec une belle histoire, un ton juste, une Michelle Pfeiffer et un Robert de Niro à contre-emplois, des acteurs semblant avoir pris plaisir à jouer (allez voir le bêtisier), et plein de fraîcheur. Je cherche encore l’ennui, au bout des 2 heures. Juste une alerte, le visionner avant si on a de jeunes enfants (moins de 10 ans). Pour le reste que du bonheur. Franchement, il serait dommage de passer à côté de ce film fantastique (vous l’aurez compris, dans les 2 sens du terme).Additif mai 2017 : le prix ayant subi une forte inflation (x 5) depuis mon commentaire, je ne saurais trop conseiller d’aller voir du côté de l’import anglais (jaquette aux teintes jaune / orange sur fond noir). Au vu du recto, il y a fort à parier que le contenu est le même que l’import US, mais à un tarif plus raisonnable.
Reviewer: John
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Stardust
Review: Magnifique steelbook pour un tres bon film avec un superbe master en 4k que je vous recommande vivement
Reviewer: shambleau
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: un classique
Review: un conte superbe dans un pays imaginaire , j’adore neil gaiman et ses univers , tous les acteurs de ce fim sont parfaits, l’image est superbe, la bande son en retrait mais rien de génant, je revois regulièrement ce film pour mon plus grand plaisir
Reviewer: Coco
Rating: 4,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Film attendu, de bon niveau …
Review: Un excellent film, comme je pouvais y penser …Une qualité assez importante pour son époque.Cependant, il est dommage que quelques extraits de films soient installés au début de la lecture du DVD.Bonne présentation du coffret contenant le disque.
Reviewer: Bob Dubrucht
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Excellent
Review: Très bon film de Matthew Vaughn, comme tant d’autres (sauf ces deux derniers, Kingsman 3 et Argyle). Cela rappelle un peu les films des années 80 du style Willow ou Legend.
Reviewer: J.C
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: HD DVD, ce format …
Review: HD DVD, ce format …a bien failli passer inaperçu !Hommage au BETAMAX …
Reviewer: Frank Attias
Rating: 3,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: qualité moyenne
Review: Il y a un bug au milieu du film, autrement l’image est correcte
Reviewer: stephanie camus
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: dvd
Review: parfait
Reviewer: Martin Turner
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: I’ve just watched this film four times in three days. It is, quite simply, the most breathtaking film I have seen for years.Based on — and improved upon — Neil Gaiman’s book of the same name, Stardust is the ultimate fantasy-adventure for the entire family.There are three really great things about this film, two of which are extensions of what is in the book, and one was developed by Gaiman and his co-workers for the film after the book was finished.The first great thing is the depth and originality of the magical world he creates. Gaiman’s Faerie is as rich and detailed — and exuberant — as Hogwarts, though it’s a darker place. The film brings to life the wealth of detail which was in the book. Despite being laced with special effects, this does not come across as a special effects movie, because every magical transformation is demanded by the plot and flows instinctively from what was there before: a wonderful example of Aristotle’s ‘likely impossible’ being better than an ‘unlikely possible’.The second great thing is the depth of characterisation. It’s unusual in a fantasy film to have the level of bickering and banter that we get in this film. It’s unusual in any genre to have an exquisitely observed romance develop before our eyes, against the wishes of both main protagonists. The film builds new characters, such as Robert de Niro’s gay pirate Captain Shakespeare and Ricky Gervais’s wheeler-dealer fence, which add additional resonance (and humour). It also nicely develops the characters of all seven sons of Stormhold, and nicely polishes the ghosts.The third great thing, which is not in the book, is that Stardust the film has a very, very exciting plotline. Gaiman wisely omitted a number of details, and simplified the rather complex relationships. This created the space to focus on the real action, to introduce the pirate interlude, and to replace the entire ending with the most gripping and thrilling magical battle I have ever seen in a film. The last twenty minutes is all new material, making the story infinitely stronger and more satisfying. This is neatly underlined by the reprise of all the surviving characters in the coronation scene at the end — a very nice touch indeed.Fairy tales need to be told and retold, and improved as they go. Gaiman has seized the rare opportunity of telling his tale better the second time around — though the original novel was nothing to be sniffed at — and he and his co-workers have created a masterpiece.I loved this film, and would recommend it to anyone — something helped by the removal of the sometimes explicit references which occasionally crop up in the book.This is not a ‘great’ film, in the sense of Dr Zhivago, Lawrence of Arabia or The Great Escape. It does not attempt to solve the great questions of human existence, or to plumb the depths of tragedy. But it is the finest film of its kind I have ever seen.One more thing: both in the film and the book, there are elements which have obviously been ‘inspired’ by other fantasy writers. With becoming modesty, Gaiman, in the epilogue to the book, acknowledges these. The references are not plagiarism, but tributes. The film is all the stronger for them.–Blu Ray update: We now have the Blu Ray version of this. The picture is sharper, more vivid, and much more detailed, especially in the market town scenes. The dynamic range of the soundtrack is also rather greater: the loud is very loud, and the quiet is really very quiet. This is great for a evening’s home cinema, not so great for watching with the sound down when everyone else has gone to bed.
Reviewer: Dora, Master Crafts Person
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: Our family likes the older movies.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 1,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: Do not waste your money these dvd’s do not play on UK dvd players!
Reviewer: Aidan fumpledink
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: This movie is silly, campy and cringey but I love every second of it. It’s a movie I like to watch when I want something that will make me happy. It has an interesting plot, a great ending, some surprisingly good fights and Robert de Niro in drag, what’s not to love.
Reviewer: A. Agalbato
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: I’m not normally a fan of « family entertainment » or « fantasy » films (« Lord of the Rings » being an exception.) Even the thought of sitting through Harry Potter (I had to turn it off after 10 minutes) bores me. However, when I saw that Danes, De Niro and Pfeiffer were starring in « Stardust », I decided to give it a go. From beginning to end, it was a delight. I won’t go into details about the plot, that’s been written about enough. One of the great pleasures of the film is the light hand with which it is handled without ever diminishing the intensity of the various aspects of the story: the romance, the evil, the adventure. As a result, the film moves along more swiftly than its running time would suggest. Hats off to the director for accomplishing this so brilliantly. Visually the film is a stunner. The performances (with only one exception (Ricky Gervaise, so terrific in The Office, really needs to either learn, or be given the opportunity to do something different)are marvellous. Clare Danes, for my money the best actress of her generation, is superb once again, and Charlie Cox (a new actor to me)more than holds his own. Their scenes together are a delight to watch, charming without ever losing their sense of truthfullness or slipping into cloying sweetness. I look forward to seeing more of his work. Michelle Pfeiffer, whom I always adore and who never fails (The Fabulous Baker Boys, Age of Innocence, White Oleander, etc.) is magnificent. DeNiro in petticoats and feather boas is so brilliantly funny and believable that I’d love to see a sequel focusing on his character. It was a delight to see him return to the film in the closing coronation scene in an hysterically funny moment. Along with Brando, Pacino, Clift, and Seymour-Hoffman, he is one of America’s greatest actors (I could watch Raging Bull, Taxi Driver and the more recent Flawless once a week without ever becoming bored or failing to be awed by his versatility). As good as Danes, Cox, Pfeiffer and De Niro are, the supporting cast are never overshadowed. All of them (ok, not Gervaise)are wonderful to watch. The film is loaded with many wonderful moments: Tristan (Cox) declaring his love for the girl who cares more about what he can give her than for him; Danes speaking of the heartbreaking sadness as she, a star, feels when she looks down and sees the cruelty of humanity and the hope she feels when she observes how humans can love; the reaffirmation of loyalty that Di Niro’s pirate crew express to him after discovering his secret (though they always suspected) and his touching reaction to their attitude; Pfeiffer’s seeming heartbreak when she loses everything and her immediate and scary reversal of attitude. These are just a few in a film loaded with great moments. I’m looking forward to watching it again.