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The Neverending Story

Movie Summary

Released: 1984
A young boy drifts off into his own depression after dealing with his mothers death. His father tries to raise him right but the boy needs his own answers. He finds these answers after running into a strange book store to escape some bullies. And the book that he "borrows" would lead him into a mystical adventure that would help him come to his own understanding.

There are underlying lessons about depression, apathy, and other destructive emotions in this film.

What new name did the boy give the empress?

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CGxSMASHPosted: 12/25/2008
holyyy shit i loved this movie. i used to sit & watch it over and over again when i was 8 or 9 & still do whenever i can catch it now. there will never be another movie like it. I hated the bit when Artex died though- the swamp of sadness really messed with me. oh and doesn't he name her 'moonchild'?
vectray2k07Posted: 02/12/2009
the movie was iconic in the 80's about
a childs imagination by reading the book
of the title movie and it was heartfelt
with laughter of tears and excitement
and an upbeat soundtrack to boot and
it bring out the child in us all by watching
the movie and it will always be in our hearts
for time to come as in life we all have our
own neverending story from beginning to end
from when we live to when we die .

frankie smales

(80' retro movie fan)
MissHollyPosted: 04/24/2009
such an amazing film!
kudos to whoever wrote the script.
and to limahl of course X)
ayanna81Posted: 05/11/2009
i thought the little girl was hot till i was old enough to realize that atreu was a guy.. how stupid of me
15yrsoldPosted: 06/17/2009
OMg like my fav movie of all time wen i was little

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