Stardust Creation Background

2021-10-20 17:21
In 1997, "Stardust", created by Neil Gaiman, was officially published. It was a friendly story with a fantasy style. In a four-episode TV series launched by DC Comics, it was adopted by a well-known American illustrator. Charles Weiss’ amazing illustration is shown in all directions. Almost a year later, "Stardust" was finally published in the form of a novel, and entered the best-selling novel list as quickly as possible, becoming one of the most popular novels that year.
Although Neil Gaiman's original intention was to tell a story full of legends, it won the love of book fans of all ages and ultimately made the big screen journey of "Stardust". From the time the novel was published, it seemed that people kept mentioning that such a fantasy story was the perfect choice for testing contemporary high-tech film technology and computer digital special effects. 
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Extended Reading
  • Jarrod 2022-03-24 09:01:21

    It's so beautiful. The plot is also more fantasy. But I don’t know if it’s the cultural difference. Even the second time I see it, there are still many things I can’t understand.

  • Albertha 2021-10-21 15:30:22

    A cliché story, told in a cliché way, nothing new, but Gaiman and Vaughan really have the ability to have such an effect; with joy and regret: Suddenly discover that Captain Shakespeare is almost De Ni Luo has been the most shining role in the past ten years.

Stardust quotes

  • Lamia: You'd better be telling the truth, you two-faced dog.

    Ferdy the Fence: I can get you one of them, actually. Very good guard dogs. They can watch the back and the front door at the same time.

  • [Dunstan walks round the market at Stormhold. He sees a beautiful lady and stares at her. An older woman talks to him]

    Ditchwater Sal: [to Dunstan] I don't deal with time wasters.

    Ditchwater Sal: [to her slave girl] Get over here and tend this stall. I'm off to "The Slaughtered Prince" for a pint.

    [Ditchwater Sal walks away and the slave girl approach Dunstan]

    Slave Girl: See anything you like?

    Young Dunstan Thorn: [seeing her] Umm... Definitely.

    [the slave laughs]

    Young Dunstan Thorn: I mean. What, wha-wha-what I meant was...

    [he sees some flowers]

    Young Dunstan Thorn: These ones, the blue ones. How-how much are they?

    Slave Girl: They might be the colour of your hair. Or they might be all of your memories before you were three. I can check if you like. Anyway, you shouldn't buy the bluebells.

    [she takes a white flower]

    Slave Girl: Buy this one instead. Snowdrop. It'll bring you luck.

    Young Dunstan Thorn: But what does that cost?

    Slave Girl: This one

    [meaning the flower]

    Slave Girl: costs a kiss.

    [the slave girl places the flower in Dunstan's jacket. He is going to kiss her on her cheek, but she turns her mouth towards his. They kiss passionately]

    Slave Girl: Is she gone?

    [meaning Ditchwater Sal]

    Slave Girl: Follow me.

    [she walks to the caravan behind her and Dunstan follows her. He notices she has a chain tied round her ankle]

    Slave Girl: I'm a princess. Tricked into being a witch's slave. Will you liberate me?

    [Dunstan cuts the chain, but it fastens itself again]

    Slave Girl: It's an enchanted chain. I'll only be free when she dies. Sorry.

    Young Dunstan Thorn: Well... If I can't liberate you. What do you want of me?

    [she gives him her hand and they both climb into the caravan as the camera pans rapidly backwards and upwards]

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