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Die unendliche Geschichte III - Rettung aus Phantasien

Originaltitel: Die unendliche Geschichte III: Rettung aus Phantasien
  • 1994
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
3,2/10
12.900
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Jack Black, Julie Cox, David Forman, Freddie Jones, Thomas Petruo, Jason James Richter, Gord Robertson, and Frederick Warder in Die unendliche Geschichte III - Rettung aus Phantasien (1994)
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Fairy TaleQuestAdventureComedyFamilyFantasy

Ein kleiner Junge muss die Ordnung wiederherstellen, wenn eine Gruppe von Tyrannen das magische Buch stiehlt, das als Portal zwischen der Erde und der imaginären Welt Phantasiens dient.Ein kleiner Junge muss die Ordnung wiederherstellen, wenn eine Gruppe von Tyrannen das magische Buch stiehlt, das als Portal zwischen der Erde und der imaginären Welt Phantasiens dient.Ein kleiner Junge muss die Ordnung wiederherstellen, wenn eine Gruppe von Tyrannen das magische Buch stiehlt, das als Portal zwischen der Erde und der imaginären Welt Phantasiens dient.

  • Regie
    • Peter MacDonald
  • Drehbuch
    • Jeff Lieberman
    • Karin Howard
    • Michael Ende
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jason James Richter
    • Melody Kay
    • Jack Black
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    3,2/10
    12.900
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Peter MacDonald
    • Drehbuch
      • Jeff Lieberman
      • Karin Howard
      • Michael Ende
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jason James Richter
      • Melody Kay
      • Jack Black
    • 116Benutzerrezensionen
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    The Neverending Story III: Escape from Fantasia
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    The Neverending Story III: Escape from Fantasia

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    Jason James Richter
    Jason James Richter
    • Bastian
    Melody Kay
    Melody Kay
    • Nicole
    Jack Black
    Jack Black
    • Slip
    Carole Finn
    • Mookie
    Ryan Bollman
    Ryan Bollman
    • Dog
    Freddie Jones
    Freddie Jones
    • Mr. Coreander…
    Julie Cox
    Julie Cox
    • The Empress
    Moya Brady
    • Urgl
    Tony Robinson
    Tony Robinson
    • Engywook
    Thomas Petruo
    Thomas Petruo
    • Large Head
    Tracey Ellis
    Tracey Ellis
    • Jane Bux
    Kevin McNulty
    Kevin McNulty
    • Barney
    Nicole Parker
    Nicole Parker
    • Nasty #1
    Adrien Dorval
    Adrien Dorval
    • Nasty #2
    • (as P. Adrien Dorval)
    Kaefan Shaw
    • Bark Troll
    Gord Robertson
    Gord Robertson
    • Falkor
    • (as Gorden Robertson)
    Frederick Warder
    Frederick Warder
    • Mr. Rock Chewer - Felsenbeißer…
    William Todd-Jones
    • Mrs. Rockchewer
    • (as William Todd Jones)
    • Regie
      • Peter MacDonald
    • Drehbuch
      • Jeff Lieberman
      • Karin Howard
      • Michael Ende
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    2Sparrow_in_flight

    Simply Put? Bad.

    Sadly, the running joke of Engywook and Urgl having to go to the bathroom, but being unable to do so, is one of the entertaining things about this film. But it does get tiresome. And the baby rock-biter is cute, if incredibly stupid. But if you have ever seen the first movie, or read the book, you will most likely not care for this movie at all. The plot is poor, Falcore looks extremely cartoonish as do the Rockbiters, and the Nasties...well, they just aren't that scary. Give me Gmork any day, please!

    This is a tolerable children's movie ONLY if you have no other knowledge of The Neverending Story.
    1EmpressEmily

    do not ever watch this horrible film

    In the beginning, there was The Neverending Story. It is the best film ever made.

    Then, there was The Neverending Story II. I'll vent my spleen over that mess later.

    And then, there came this waste of film and effort. Hold on a minute while I go throw up.

    While it is a clean, safe film in terms of subject matter, the third NES should never have been made. And I mean NEVER. The first two movies covered all the wondrous things within the original book, so I don't understand why this film was made at all. It is just cheesy, stupid, abysmal, and an absolute disgrace to the idea of The Neverending Story.

    First of all, what's going on with this stepsister of Bastian's that has somehow appeared? Wrong, wrong. . . Then, what happened to good old Falkor? And most of all, where is Atreyu? If you are bold enough to see this film, that is the one thing you will distinctly notice if you've seen the other two- no Atreyu.The boy who played Bastian was not nearly as obnoxious as the actor from the second film, but he just doesn't hold a candle to the original actor, Barret Oliver.

    I have only seen this movie once, because I was informed of how awful it was, and just had to see for myself. It was a waste of my precious time. I hardly remember the plot line or anything important like that because it just didn't stick with me. One gets the impression that this was made as a sort of kid/family-friendly approach to The Neverending Story, because it is just so simplistic, and sacrifices the charm of the original characters and settings for the sake of being funny and entertaining. But trust me, it is NOT funny and it is NOT entertaining. Any NES fan worth their salt would be appalled by this film. If however you are not familiar with the Neverending Story, see the original 1984 movie and read the book and be contented with that.

    Do not subject yourself to the torturous nightmare that is the Neverending Story 3, I implore you.

    As for a star rating out of ten, I give this film nothing. Nil. Zip. Nichts.
    1kylopod

    So bad it's bad

    When this film showed up on the cable listing, I had a sudden urge to see it even though I knew it was probably going to be terrible. The original was such a staple of my childhood, yet had such an incomplete ending, that I was intensely curious to see what they would do with another sequel. Besides, I knew that it could not possibly be worse than "The NeverEnding Story II."

    Boy, was I wrong.

    "The NeverEnding Story III" has rightly earned its place among IMDb voters as the 79th worst movie of all time. It is so bad that, in writing this review, I risk making it sound like it's worth watching, sort of like "Plan Nine from Outer Space." I assure you, this film is in no way in the Ed Wood category of being so incompetently done that it becomes enjoyable to watch. Those moviegoers who take pleasure in seeing cinematic disasters should be forewarned about this one, lest they never again be able to erase from their memory Rockbiter's gravelly-voiced version of "Born to be Wild," played in a video sequence early in the film and again during the end credits.

    No, I am not joking.

    The second film does have its admirers, and as much as I hated it, I sort of understand where they're coming from. At least that film had a legitimate purpose, to tell the second half of the novel which the first film had neglected to do. But now the story is finished, so the third film has to make up its own reason for being, with an even shabbier budget than that of the second film. So it concocts a story that allows us to see as little of Fantasia as possible. Here, a series of magical mishaps causes a bunch of creatures from Fantasia to be transported into the real world. These include Falkor the luck dragon, a baby rockbiter about the size of a fountain statue, and a talking tree. (Falkor, who must have gotten a lobotomy sometime between the second and third film, will chase after a "dragon" at a Chinese festival.) What we do see of Fantasia makes the place seem a lot smaller than I had ever imagined. Almost all of the scenes there take place in the empress's chamber in the Ivory Tower, though there is also one sequence where we get to see Rockbiter's home (just what I've always wanted to do!) with Mama Rockbiter and of course the previously mentioned Baby Rockbiter sitting in front of a large stone TV set. Needless to say, the inhabitants of Fantasia seem to possess quite a bit more knowledge of Earth than they did in the first film. When the gnome describes Bastian as "not exactly Arnold Schwarzenegger in the muscle department," we're reminded how much more enjoyable the film would probably be if Schwarzenegger were actually in it.

    The cause of these events is that a gang of school bullies steals the book and discovers that it gives them the power to wreak havoc on the inhabitants of Fantasia. Strangely, these modern kids never seem surprised that magic exists. Think how long it took in the first film for even imaginative, ten-year-old Bastian to become convinced of the book's supernatural qualities. These bullies, much older and more concrete, never go through such a skeptical period. And later, when the Auryn falls into the hands of a teenage girl, she treats it with about the same level of awe as if she got hold of her parents' credit card.

    There are actually some familiar actors in this mess. Mr. Koreander is played by the British character actor Freddie Jones, Bastian is played by the kid from "Free Willy," and the main bully is played by a relatively young Jack Black, who now probably would like to do with this film what George Lucas wants to do with the "Star Wars Holiday Special."
    3planktonrules

    Not one of the finer kids' movies, that's for sure.

    I have watched many, many more movies than the average normal person. My tastes are varied...classic films, foreign films, silents and more. But one of my odder pursuits is my weird desire to watch all 100 of IMDB's Bottom 100 List....the 100 lowest rated major release movies. It's important to point out that I have never seen any of the "Neverending Story" films and I started with #3. And, since it made the list I thought I'd give it a watch.

    In this film, Bastian is a kid who appears to be about 10 or 11 year-old. Oddly, he's begun at a new school...one that allows 'kids' there who are nearing retirement age (or so it seems). This small kid is chased and assaulted by a group of 20-something punks (led by 25 year-old Jack Black) and they're going to beat the stuffing out of him. To escape, he uses his magical book to enter the land of Fantasia. The problem is that the punks find the book and keep it...somehow realizing that will keep him stuck in Fantasia forever. But apparently there is another way out....and it's long and complicated and boring. And, somehow, some creatures from Fantasia were accidentally brought to the real world with Bastian...and he needs to find and return them.

    The Henson creatures vary. A few look really nice. A couple seem rather dated and creepy. What's REALLY dated is the introduction, where you see some very early CGI which looks horrid today. Perhaps in 1994 folks were impressed by it.

    What doesn't vary much is the writing and acting. The story seemed tired and the characters were often annoying. I particularly hated the rock creature who sang Steppinwolf's "Born to Be Wild" sequence and I assume a lot of folks in theaters felt the same way. I also thoroughly hated the bullies...who were old enough that they should have known how to act...but didn't. At least Black landed on his feet and eventually learned to act.

    So do I recommend it? No...there are much better kid's films out there that WON'T make parents watching along bored. Plus, smaller kids probably shouldn't see it because the bullies are pretty frightening. And who should see it? Probably no one.

    In spite of this, I don't think the movie deserves to be on the Bottom 100 and think mostly this was the result of folks who loved the original being so angry about the poor quality of this third film.
    ladybug37211

    Poor, Poor Neverending story

    We have seen all the NES movies. The 1st was the absolute best!!!!! The second was sub-par. The third was the worst of them all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good News: Jack Black Played his character very well. Bad News: Where do we begin? First of all No atreau- Why, we don't know. second, the empress had BLOND hair. Defenatly not the beautiful girl in the first NES.She also looked very stoned. Bastion was an innocent kid with a big imagination. This one looked clueless. Changing his dead mother to his dead father is the worse, most noticeably fault with the story. YOU DO NOT CHANGE THE THE ORIGINAL POINTS OF THE FRANCHISE!!!! Now the fantasia characters. Falcor looked like an anorexic, crack head who must of lost all his knowledge with the pipe. We loved the rock-biter in the first film. But in this he shrunk and had a family (yes we know his son was in the second). If everyone grew up, why didn't didn't the baby? The elves looked horrible. It was good they brought them back, but they ruined the concept of them both. The oracle looked nothing like the first film and neither did the ivory tower.(stone?) They shouldn't started from scratch. The idea of using the real world as a premise was good, but the storyline sucked bad. Only Falcor new what the real world looked like. To try to make us believe that the other fantasia characters knew was laughable to say the least.

    Over all they should burn all copies of this movie and use a memory wipe to make us forget this movie ever existed. If we rated this on a scale of 1-10 we would give this a -1000.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Jack Black signed on because he was a big fan of the original Die unendliche Geschichte (1984). He was so unhappy with how this film turned out that he refused to discuss it in interviews for several years afterward.
    • Patzer
      Falcor arrives at a Chinese New Year festival, but the next day is Halloween. Chinese New Year is celebrated in January or February.
    • Zitate

      Slip, Leader of The Nasties: Looks like things are getting a little nasty at the bux residence.

      Bastian: You made it that way!

      Slip, Leader of The Nasties: No. You did! And you too! Don't go blaming it on me. I didn't put those words into your parents mouths. They said it themselves.

    • Crazy Credits
      At the beginning of the end credits we see the "Easy Rider"-sequence again in the upper half of the screen.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in What's Up Doc?: Folge #3.6 (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Games People Play
      Written by Joe South

      Performed by Inner Circle

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 27. Oktober 1994 (Deutschland)
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      • Englisch
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      • La historia sin fin: regreso a Fantasía
    • Drehorte
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Kanada
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      • Cinevox Filmproduktion GmbH
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