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The Golden Compass
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In an exciting atmosphere, the movie follows a the young woman Lyra who chose to experience an energizing enterprise trying to spare her best friends and the kids who have been kidnapped by a mysterious organization. In any case, her trip won't be so natural as she heads to the far North where she may confront numerous perils and difficulties.
In an exciting atmosphere, the movie follows a the young woman Lyra who chose to experience an energizing enterprise trying to spare her best friends and the kids who have been kidnapped by a mysterious organization. In any case, her trip won't be so natural as she heads to the far North where she may confront numerous perils and difficulties.
Actors:
Theo Fraser Steele,
Sam Elliott,
Elliot Cowan,
Magda Szubanski,
Daniel Craig,
Charlie Rowe,
Simon McBurney,
Clive Elkington,
John Bett,
Forbes KB,
Albert Kenrick,
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Theo Fraser Steele
Sam Elliott
9 August 1944, Sacramento, California, USA
Elliot Cowan
9 July 1976, London, England, UK
Magda Szubanski
12 April 1961, Liverpool, England, UK
Daniel Craig
2 March 1968, Chester, Cheshire, England, UK
Charlie Rowe
23 April 1996, Islington, London, England, UK
Simon McBurney
25 August 1957, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Clive Elkington
John Bett
1949, Cupar, Scotland, UK
Forbes KB
29 May 1965, Dundee, Scotland, UK
Albert Kenrick
Director:
Chris Weitz
Chris Weitz
30 November 1969, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United Kingdom, United States
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May 20, 2008
I realize that when you make a book into a movie you cannot include every single detail, but it seems like Weitz purposely tried to take all of the magic out of the story.
January 29, 2008
Lyra surpasses the timid drone of Pan's Labyrinth or the Pevensies' do-gooder sap, she's brave, smart, and the best liar in the universe.
December 07, 2007
With its rushed, jargon-pumped exposition, surplus of quarter-baked characters, stray narrative strands and generously dropped hints of things possibly to come, The Golden Compass is a movie that wears its franchise ambitions on its sleeve.
July 14, 2008
An engaging fantasy adventure that, albeit no masterpiece, is hardly the disaster one might have imagined.
February 29, 2016
Director Chris Weitz... manages to bring out the best in his ensemble cast and never fails to lose the attention of the viewer throughout 114 minutes.
November 03, 2016
"The Golden Compass ultimately fails as a film in its broad strokes and inadequate scene development."
Ebert & Roeper
December 10, 2007
Some of the material is wildly imaginative, some of it is just kinda silly. But it all looks good, and the kids are likable, [and] Kidman makes for an intriguing villain.
March 22, 2011
The Golden Compass isn't bad, it's cast is too good and it's too well made, but something fundamental to good storytelling - heart - has been lost, leaving a final product as icy and impossible to care for as Mrs. Coulter herself.
Rolling Stone
December 13, 2007
The Catholic League thinks it's anti-Catholic. Admirers of Philip Pullman's 1995 His Dark Materials trilogy think the film guts the backbone of the book. Me, I just think it blows.
September 05, 2015
Begets the less than ringing endorsement, 'Yeah, whatever. It was OK I suppose.'
December 07, 2007
The Golden Compass is a blatant attempt to duplicate the success of the Harry Potter franchise. The only thing missing is richly imagined characters, a comprehensible story line, good acting, and satisfying special effects.

