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The Golden Compass (2007)
Released By: New Line Cinema   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: 12/7/2007
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Studio: New Line Cinema
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Chris Weitz
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.goldencompassmovie.com/
Theatrical Release: 12/7/2007
Home Video Release: 4/29/2008
Cast: Nicole Kidman, Sam Elliott, Tom Courtenay, Eva Green, Dakota Blue Richards, Ben Walker
Published ID: 959371
UPC: 794043120015, 794043120114, 794043120435, 794043120442, 794043121128,
Plot: A young girl embarks on a perilous journey to rescue her best friend and fight the forces of darkness in director Chris Weitz's adaptation of the first installment of author Philip Pullman's best-selling fantasy trilogy. Screen newcomer Dakota Blue Richards stars as young heroine Lyra Belacqua, Casino Royale star Daniel Craig appears as Lyra's ruthless adventurer uncle, Lord Asriel, and Nicole Kidman assumes the glamorous guise of the villainous Mrs. Coulter. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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I didn't get it
Added 10/25/2009

I assume there's more to this story, but I'm confused. However, I loved the acting, the voices and the production set. And wat was all the controversy about?
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Golden Compass--truly golden
Added 10/19/2009

The Golden Compass is a must see. Talented acting, extraordinary special effects, superior direction, and a story-line that is startling, poignant, and exceptional, makes this a movie that anyone can watch repeatedly, and from each viewing learn more. It is fiction, but by reading between the lines of the plot one can find a very real account of modern day absurdities, attempts at mind control, distortion of facts in favor of fantasies--even in the sacred halls of academe where a few outsiders attempt to dissuade and adulterate true research. It is difficult to wait for the sequel, but until then we do have the books which are classics that will most likely outsell C. S. Lewis and his novels.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
The other side of the coin!
Added 10/15/2009

The film that this movie is most likely / most frequently going to be compared to is The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Full Screen Edition). This makes sense as both have talking animals and take place in a sort of fairy-tale land of imagination. Both involve children who either are British or have British accents.

However, if one watches both closely, the parallels soon come to a quick halt. C.S. Lewis' story is a transparent allegory of Jesus and it tacitly exalts Christianity & Christian virtues. COMPASS, on the other hand, pokes fun at religion in general and has obvious allusions to the Spainish Inquisition & various other nefarious abuses-of-power by religious groups.

This, of course, is huge reason why COMPASS didn't do nearly so well at the box office as NARNIA did. A lot of people may have mistakenly thought that they were going to get a variation on NARNIA and storyling that espouses religious doctrine. Am sure they must have been shocked to find out that this wasn't a Christian-friendly film!

For myself, I found this to be a unique and entertaining story. I've always been a fan of Nicole Kidman, and I applaud her for not being afraid of the Catholic societies who would condemn her for being a part of the film (which, in fact, they did). The incorporation of the legendary Derek Jacoby brings credibility to the cast. Dakota Blue Richards is an outstanding child actress who performed brilliantly in a difficult role.

So, if you're not afraid of being accused of heresy and you're looking for a compelling story, then what you just might need to do is grab a golden compass. It will point you in the right direction!

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
horrible
Added 10/11/2009

This movie is so horrible. I would not recommend your kids watch it. It is the worst movie ever, considering it is all about going against GOD. I would not compare it to narnia at all. Narnia is a christian based movie and books! Warning: DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE!
2 out of 9 people found this helpful.
Great Movie..Greater Sound Pruchased Here aT amazon
Added 9/27/2009

I liked this move a great deal..I have always liked these kind of movies...Science Fiction and Monsters etc..but this was really great, I thought. THe Gril playing the part, Dakota Blue Richards,.was very good and there were many great actor's in this movie..so that help's make it very enjoyable. About the Sound...Too often, these review's do not include anything about the format they play in. I for one am always interested in that aspect of the movies. This one comes in 6.1 dts ES...now that is what I call some really good sound-around. The first time I discovered dts was by accident..so now I look for movie's that have it. 5.1 is nice...5.1 dts is great..and now, 6.1 dts ES is even better. Discrete is the word here. So if you are looking for a great movie with much interest and some really great sound, this is the one...the ending kinda leaves you hanging...but I read here, that there should be another movie to continue. I am going to see if I can find it..becasue I want to see how it end's.<>Lon<>
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
I didn't get it
Added 10/25/2009

I assume there's more to this story, but I'm confused. However, I loved the acting, the voices and the production set. And wat was all the controversy about?
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Golden Compass--truly golden
Added 10/19/2009

The Golden Compass is a must see. Talented acting, extraordinary special effects, superior direction, and a story-line that is startling, poignant, and exceptional, makes this a movie that anyone can watch repeatedly, and from each viewing learn more. It is fiction, but by reading between the lines of the plot one can find a very real account of modern day absurdities, attempts at mind control, distortion of facts in favor of fantasies--even in the sacred halls of academe where a few outsiders attempt to dissuade and adulterate true research. It is difficult to wait for the sequel, but until then we do have the books which are classics that will most likely outsell C. S. Lewis and his novels.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
The other side of the coin!
Added 10/15/2009

The film that this movie is most likely / most frequently going to be compared to is The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Full Screen Edition). This makes sense as both have talking animals and take place in a sort of fairy-tale land of imagination. Both involve children who either are British or have British accents.

However, if one watches both closely, the parallels soon come to a quick halt. C.S. Lewis' story is a transparent allegory of Jesus and it tacitly exalts Christianity & Christian virtues. COMPASS, on the other hand, pokes fun at religion in general and has obvious allusions to the Spainish Inquisition & various other nefarious abuses-of-power by religious groups.

This, of course, is huge reason why COMPASS didn't do nearly so well at the box office as NARNIA did. A lot of people may have mistakenly thought that they were going to get a variation on NARNIA and storyling that espouses religious doctrine. Am sure they must have been shocked to find out that this wasn't a Christian-friendly film!

For myself, I found this to be a unique and entertaining story. I've always been a fan of Nicole Kidman, and I applaud her for not being afraid of the Catholic societies who would condemn her for being a part of the film (which, in fact, they did). The incorporation of the legendary Derek Jacoby brings credibility to the cast. Dakota Blue Richards is an outstanding child actress who performed brilliantly in a difficult role.

So, if you're not afraid of being accused of heresy and you're looking for a compelling story, then what you just might need to do is grab a golden compass. It will point you in the right direction!

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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