and the real monster of the film was the idea of “the nothing” … there is nothing more freaky of an idea to a child than to suggest to them that there could be an absolute, all consuming, eternal “nothing” … to some people, it was a thought worse than death itself. As a kid who didn’t understand how to process philosophical ideas or even begin to fathom them, it was a terribly scary thought. Not that I understand complex philosophical ideas as a grown adult, I still don’t understand lots today … but as a kid who had no clue or guide to any of this, it was like being taken to a desert, dropped off alone and told to figure it out on your own.
I love that film and I loved the fact I saw it as an unaware kid when I was young … it sparked so many ideas and thoughts in my life that affected me in positive ways ever since.
I haven’t thought of the book in years … I knew a long time ago that the film was based on the book, I just never had the time or the awareness to think of reading it.
Now you’ve renewed my interest and I think I’ll be reading the book soon. Thanks!
Right?
It’s like killing the dog. And yet there it was, in a children’s movie.
and the real monster of the film was the idea of “the nothing” … there is nothing more freaky of an idea to a child than to suggest to them that there could be an absolute, all consuming, eternal “nothing” … to some people, it was a thought worse than death itself. As a kid who didn’t understand how to process philosophical ideas or even begin to fathom them, it was a terribly scary thought. Not that I understand complex philosophical ideas as a grown adult, I still don’t understand lots today … but as a kid who had no clue or guide to any of this, it was like being taken to a desert, dropped off alone and told to figure it out on your own.
I love that film and I loved the fact I saw it as an unaware kid when I was young … it sparked so many ideas and thoughts in my life that affected me in positive ways ever since.
It’s a book. The movie was only half the book.
And the latter portion of the book was even darker.
I haven’t thought of the book in years … I knew a long time ago that the film was based on the book, I just never had the time or the awareness to think of reading it.
Now you’ve renewed my interest and I think I’ll be reading the book soon. Thanks!
I was terrified of the Nothing. Some people are afraid of the Gmork, but to me it paled in comparison.
I’m in my 40’s and still have nightmares about G’Mork sometimes.
Wow. What did Seinfeld do to you?
Hard to say, but Jerry Seinfeld definitely preyed on a high schooler
Is this from something known?
The Neverending Story
Millenials have missed out
i saw it over a dozen times (never liked the second one at all though) and im gen z lol
Early millennial, saw that movie a dozen times growing up. Some TV broadcasts, and an overused, quite damaged home-recorded VHS.
That movie was out just in time for millennials.
there’s still time. it’s a good film regardless of the difference
Just don’t watch the “extended” version. The only scene added was a janitor walking into Bastian’s hidden reading space and complaining.
I’m the younger end of millennial - I did watch these as a kid but I was young enough that I don’t remember much. Don’t remember artax.
I wanna say there was a big big chill mammal thing but when I try to remember more I just picture Oppa from Avatar