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| [2], The third film in the series, The NeverEnding Story III, has an original plot. It has numerous sequels, but it is the first one directed by Wolfgang Peterson that is the best of the three.
In the German version the scene of Artax' death and the following scene of Atreyu sitting in the swamp crying has very sad and powerful orchestral music by Klaus Doldinger (strings, panpipes), for the US version it was replaced with simple synthesizer music by Giorgio Moroder.
Falkor approaches the swamp and saves Atreyu from the Gmork, the German version has the more thrilling Doldinger music and shows one more shot of the Gmork (about 2 seconds) at the end who looks angry because he missed Atreyu. Bastian leaves a message for Koreander on the notepad, alternative close-ups: Once the note says "Nicht Böse sein. |
He wears a blue denim jacket, a white polo shirt (in the first half of the film), a grey-and-dark-pink-striped t-shirt (in the second half of the film), grey jeans, and black converse sneakers.
However, the cue is better synced to enhance the sense of loss and desolation.
David Klotz on 80s music nostalgia [Exclusive Video Interview], 17 August 2020
| [2], The third film in the series, The NeverEnding Story III, has an original plot. It has numerous sequels, but it is the first one directed by Wolfgang Peterson that is the best of the three.
In the German version the scene of Artax' death and the following scene of Atreyu sitting in the swamp crying has very sad and powerful orchestral music by Klaus Doldinger (strings, panpipes), for the US version it was replaced with simple synthesizer music by Giorgio Moroder.
Falkor approaches the swamp and saves Atreyu from the Gmork, the German version has the more thrilling Doldinger music and shows one more shot of the Gmork (about 2 seconds) at the end who looks angry because he missed Atreyu. Bastian leaves a message for Koreander on the notepad, alternative close-ups: Once the note says "Nicht Böse sein. |
He wears a blue denim jacket, a white polo shirt (in the first half of the film), a grey-and-dark-pink-striped t-shirt (in the second half of the film), grey jeans, and black converse sneakers.
However, the cue is better synced to enhance the sense of loss and desolation.
David Klotz on 80s music nostalgia [Exclusive Video Interview], 17 August 2020
| [2], The third film in the series, The NeverEnding Story III, has an original plot. It has numerous sequels, but it is the first one directed by Wolfgang Peterson that is the best of the three.
In the German version the scene of Artax' death and the following scene of Atreyu sitting in the swamp crying has very sad and powerful orchestral music by Klaus Doldinger (strings, panpipes), for the US version it was replaced with simple synthesizer music by Giorgio Moroder.
Falkor approaches the swamp and saves Atreyu from the Gmork, the German version has the more thrilling Doldinger music and shows one more shot of the Gmork (about 2 seconds) at the end who looks angry because he missed Atreyu. Bastian leaves a message for Koreander on the notepad, alternative close-ups: Once the note says "Nicht Böse sein. |
He wears a blue denim jacket, a white polo shirt (in the first half of the film), a grey-and-dark-pink-striped t-shirt (in the second half of the film), grey jeans, and black converse sneakers.
However, the cue is better synced to enhance the sense of loss and desolation.
David Klotz on 80s music nostalgia [Exclusive Video Interview], 17 August 2020
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