
Laura is seven year old country girl, who's just moved along with her family to a city. On her first night in their top floor apartment, she sees a shooting star, actually falling to earth, she finds it in a park and discovers it's a living being. Taking it back home, she and her toddler brother Tommy discover it can do miracles like making people fly and bringing inanimate objects to life. But over time both notice that the longer it stays on earth, the weaker it becomes, ca... (Full plot summary below)
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Laura is seven year old country girl, who's just moved along with her family to a city. On her first night in their top floor apartment, she sees a shooting star, actually falling to earth, she finds it in a park and discovers it's a living being. Taking it back home, she and her toddler brother Tommy discover it can do miracles like making people fly and bringing inanimate objects to life. But over time both notice that the longer it stays on earth, the weaker it becomes, can they along with next door neighbor Max find a way to send it back into outer space, before tragedy occurs?
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| User ReviewBarry LIm sorry im sorry I know but I have kids...what can I say!!!!!!! this is lovely...if you are a big kid you'll (love) like it too...... |
| User ReviewPrivate UThe music in this film is outstanding, thanks to the brilliant Hans Zimmer!This is such a charming story, originally a book from Germany, I think. I really like the soft anime feel, overall a very gentle film for kids. |
| User ReviewRobert HKids will like it if they have any kind of a liking for "nice" Movies |
| User ReviewJason Esuch a cute film - yes I cried - loved the Moon and Sun sequence towards the end :) |
| User ReviewLee MFlatly sketched animation, two-dimensional characters and monotonous storytelling means Laura's Star isn't just lackluster, but sucks almost as powerfully as the vacuum of infinite space. |