Stand By Me

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Sommer in Castle Rock, einer idyllischen Kleinstadt im US-Bundesstaat Oregon. Schon seit Tagen verfolgen Gordie, Chris, Teddy und Vern von ihrem Baumhaus aus die Radio-Meldungen über einen Jungen, der vom Blaubeerpflücken nicht zurückkehrte. Es heißt, dass der Junge von einem Zug überfahren wurde und dass die entsetzlich zugerichtete Leiche jetzt irgendwo neben den Gleisen liege. Vern und seine Freunde stellen sich vor, wie aufregend es doch wäre, nach dem Toten zu suchen. Beflügelt von dem Wunsch, als Helden gefeiert zu werden, machen sie sich auf den anstrengenden, abenteuerlichen Marsch quer durch die Bergwelt Oregons. (KinoweltTV)

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Bloody13 

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Deutsch Ein richtiges Jungenabenteuer, in dem kein Platz für Mädchen ist. Zuweilen berührend, lustig und spannend, genau wie es sein sollte. Eine der wenigen nicht-horrormäßigen King-Adaptionen und wieder ein voller Erfolg. Eine riesige Überraschung für mich war die Anzahl bereits bekannter Stars wie Kiefer Sutherland, John Cusack oder Jerry O´Connell, den ich als Dicken wirklich nicht erkannt habe. ()

Isherwood 

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Englisch The 1950s to the fullest, as well as King's proprieties, but the central four boys have no chemistry with each other, nor does Reiner's narration. This adventure has a simple plot but discourages via the narrative lapse that subjectively stretches the runtime to twice its length. This is because there are a dozen more problems the boys worry about before they start liking girls, but instead of a teenage epiphany, we get an endless camera romp without passion or drama. ()

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Malarkey 

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Englisch A bunch of youngsters who, a couple of years later, became normal actors, got together here in a pretty solid form and experienced a very extraordinarily ordinary adventure, which I will probably never forget. A great movie adventure done in the American way that reminded me of my childhood, which only adds to it. Nobody makes these ordinary children’s adventures anymore… a pity. ()

novoten 

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Englisch When I first came across King's novel Body, I immediately thought it would be worth adapting it into a screenplay from the first lines. And when I reached the passage with the dog at the dump, I remembered that someone else had already done it for me a long time ago, and that I had even seen the film and the scene where Chopper chases Gordie, even though it's not fatal and luckily the heroes don't suffer any consequences from it, often haunted me in childhood dreams. Fortunately, a successful and surprisingly fascinating film was made from this amazing source material, which will be understood by all those in whom there remains at least a hint of the melancholic and half-playful mood of the boys who are slowly finishing elementary school. Even in short scenes, it is possible to show the fateful bond with an older brother, and above all, the whole film literally shines with King's melancholic mood, which seemed to me to be the toughest challenge while reading the original book. Everything could have turned out badly if it weren't for the great child actors. Moralizing about young boys is always a tricky matter, but here, everything was brilliantly handled by fifteen-year-old River Phoenix, who convinced me that if it weren't for his tragic death, Americans could have a current acting genius. The icing on the cake is Kiefer Sutherland, who endowed the originally more or less routine villain Ace with such an aura that you will shiver when you look at him. In the end, the source material remains unbeaten, but the film was able to capture its most precious aspect - the mood it evokes and which will stay with the viewer for a long time. ()

3DD!3 

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Englisch I first saw Stand by Me a long, long time ago, before I’d even read the original short story by King (I didn’t notice that I knew the story until the separate scenes of the movie started to unfold in front of me) and I really liked it. Now, god knows how many years later, almost nothing has changed. Maybe just that I savored it more and enjoyed seeing the young Kiefer “Jack Bauer" Sutherland in the role of Ace. The young actors put on amazing performances, most of all River Phoenix, who is no longer with us. This really is one of the best adaptations of a King book. ()

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