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Laura's Star
15Laura's Star (2005)

updated 07 February 2005
reviewer's rating
1 out of 5
Reviewed by Stella Papamichael
average user rating
3 Star


Director
Piet De Rycker
Thilo Graf Rothkirch
Writer
Piet De Rycker
Stars
Clemmie Hooton
Anthony Da Silva
Matthew Thomas-Davis
Rebecca Vere
Length
80 minutes
Distributor
Warner Brothers
Cinema
11 February 2005
Country
Germany
Genre
Animation
Family
Web Links
Official site


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Here's a bedtime story that's guaranteed to put kids and grown-ups to sleep. Co-directors Piet De Rycker and Thilo Graf Rothkirch have managed to sap all the magic and mystery from Klaus Baumgart's children's book about a little girl (Clemmie Hooton) who catches a fallen star. Flatly sketched animation, two-dimensional characters and monotonous storytelling means Laura's Star isn't just lacklustre, but sucks almost as powerfully as the vacuum of infinite space.

Clichés kick in from the outset as Laura finds herself friendless in a new town. However, her fortunes change one night when she ventures to the park and comes upon a star that has somehow dislodged itself from the heavens, taken a dive and, um, broken its "foot". Laura plasters up the injury and takes the star home where it bounces around rather a lot and does vaguely impressive magical tricks.

"NAFF AND HUMOURLESS"

Although it works in storybook form, on the screen it's impossible to buy the friendship between a little girl and a semi-inanimate object. Rycker and Rothkirch make no attempt to humanise the star leaving a hole the size of a crater at the heart of this adaptation. On top of that, nothing really happens between Laura's discovery and the inevitable parting scene, which has all the emotional resonance of dropping your pet rock down a drain. Perhaps the most dramatic incident involves Laura's mum (Rebecca Vere) misplacing her cello bow. Dull and uninspired, naff and humourless, Laura's Star is a cinematic black hole.

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