Michael Ende Llamó 'Repugnante' a Su Película Más Exitosa

Why did Michael Ende hate The Neverending Story? Discover the true story behind his disdain for this famous film. The Neverending Story premiered in 1984 as a global phenomenon, grossing $100 million and turning the Falkor into a fantasy film icon. While audiences embraced it enthusiastically, the author of the original novel, Michael Ende, had a very different reaction. In this video, we analyze the reasons behind his harsh criticism, in which he went so far as to call the film adaptation repugnant. We review the creative conflicts that arose between the writer and the Hollywood producers during the making of this 80s classic. You'll understand why a work so beloved by fans was considered an artistic failure by its own creator, offering a critical look at how film adaptations of beloved books are handled. Subscribe for more analyses of the stories behind your favorite movies and comment on which other literary adaptations have left you wondering. MORE VIDEOS FROM RETRO DENNY Recommended Video 1:    • La teoría oscura detrás de Coraje el Perro...   Recommended Video 2:    • La Obsesión Que Arruinó ALF Para Siempre   FOLLOW ME TikTok:   / retrodenny