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Mar. 1st, 2021 08:44 pmPoll #25357 Questions about The Neverending Story
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Should I replace my paperback copy of The Neverending Story with a hardback copy?
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No - you already own it and the reading experience is adequate if not ideal
0 (0.0%)
Yes - the colored text is Important
7 (63.6%)
I have only seen the movie and will move on to the next question
4 (36.4%)
What is the most emotionally distressing part of The Neverending Story (film version only)?
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Artax drowning in the Swamp of Sadness
7 (77.8%)
The Southern Oracle dissolving into dust as Atreyu speaks to them
1 (11.1%)
The Rock Biter and his "good strong hands"
1 (11.1%)
The whole terrifying scene with the Gmork
0 (0.0%)
Something else I will mention in comments
0 (0.0%)
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Date: 2021-03-02 01:21 pm (UTC)It's probably telling that I only peripherally remember the Southern Oracle and the Rock Biter, and even then it's only because you mentioned them. I don't remember Gmork at all. but ARTAX, oh GOD.
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Date: 2021-03-02 02:36 pm (UTC)The Gmork is the big animatronic wolf-thing at the end of the film. It scared me so much that I once stopped the VHS tape at that point as a child and then couldn't watch the movie at all because trying to rewind it would have meant potentially encountering the Gmork again. I had to make my mom do it while I was out of the room.
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Date: 2021-03-02 10:31 pm (UTC)Ah! I remember being terrified of that wolf as a child. It was the scariest thing in that movie. And then seeing it as an adult, I was amazed at the shonky animatronics and how I'd ever found it frightening...
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Date: 2021-03-03 04:04 pm (UTC)The whole concept of the Nothing, I agree, is a specific kind of horror that I had difficulty shaking as a kid, and still bothers me to this day... and yet, I still chose Artax? I think because that scene still produces a deep sadness when I re-watch, whereas, as much as the concept of the Nothing is still horrifying, I am no longer as afraid of the concept of not existing...and as scary as Gmork is, that scene doesn't stick with me as much now that I'm an adult.
I mean, honestly, all the scenes you offered upset or disturbed me as a kid. It's kind of a wonder that I love the movie so much? Falkor is my favorite thing.
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Date: 2021-03-03 04:20 pm (UTC)It possibly says something about who I am as a person that I'm having trouble thinking of a work of fiction that was Important to me as a child and that I still love that didn't either terrify me or make me cry.
That is how you get Horror People, I expect.
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Date: 2021-03-02 10:29 pm (UTC)