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  43. Young Ender Wiggin is recruited by the International Military to lead the fight against the Formics, a genocidal alien race which nearly annihilated the human race in a previous invasion.
  44. Ender is a slight fragile teenager with the expanding mind of a genius. His brother, the brute jock, is violent and only sees through strength and brutality. His sister the kind and compassionate one sees only through an affected sense of contact. Ender is a third child in a population overloaded world that is reeling from the previous war with the alien race of insectivorous beings who work and behave like the ants nest, the Formics. Having been brought in to being by loving parents who gained permission for his birth, Ender feels he is not only unwanted but excess baggage to the world. However, his mind is his strength. He is gifted with the ability to become his aggressor and think like his aggressor thus giving him the key to the aggressor as he learns to love them through their frailty - using this to exploit them and thus destroy them. This ability is seen by those old men solidified in their ways, who have no flexibility in their thinking anymore, and exploit Ender to achieve their own ends. But at what cost, and to whom?
  45. There&#39;s only one kid on this launch with any brains at all so far, and that&#39;s Ender Wiggin.<br/><br/>Brace yourself for again a graphically stunning looking SF, with a strong beginning, a story that will make you frown your eyebrows and a fairly disappointing end. It&#39;s again based on a book I haven&#39;t read. The good news is, it&#39;s not a very complicated story. It&#39;s not such a story you don&#39;t know what it&#39;s about, because you didn&#39;t read the book in which the details are usually described. You&#39;ll notice as the movie progresses that it&#39;s a youth book. I couldn&#39;t get rid of the impression that this was a kind of &quot;Harry Potter in Space&quot;. A kind of magic boy possesses certain qualities that adults have long been looking for. He&#39;s repeatedly called &quot;The One&quot; (an echoing reverberating sound effect wouldn&#39;t be out of place here) and is apparently a wet dream of the leader of the cadet school (Harrison Ford). Of course, this little boy is looked at as an emerging hero and hailed for his intelligence that others apparently do not possess cause of a momentary brain disorder. Strange, because after all they also belong to the select group of highly intellectual kids. Well anyway, it leads to resentment, jealousy and hate. But our friend Ender eventually turns the tide and gathers together a fan base to protect the earth&#39;s population against the oncoming swarm of Formics.<br/><br/>As I said already, this SF is an eye catcher. I bet the &quot;Special Effects&quot; department has spent a lot of money on this one. It looks nice, crispy and flashy. As a SF fan you&#39;ll start to drool for sure. The comparison with recent works such as &quot;Oblivion&quot;, &quot;Elysium&quot; and &quot;Prometheus&quot; is obvious. Even &quot;Gravity&quot; is included when it&#39;s about the images from space with a beautiful planet at the background. I even got flashbacks from earlier films like &quot;Battlestar Galactica,&quot; &quot;Independence Day&quot; and &quot;The Black Hole&quot;. Generally you can say that it looked fine and worked out into perfection. The space battles in both the simulator and the real one, looked pretty impressive. The alien spacecrafts that moved like a flock of starlings was magnificent to see. And indeed, the heroic deed by Mazer Rackham looked like a duplicate of scenes out of &quot;Independence Day&quot;.<br/><br/>The performances were usually excellent. No Oscar material, but nothing that really annoyed me. Asa Butterfield was a convincing Ender. Harrison Ford was a confident Colonel who has no problem with the fact that they actually are training kid soldiers. Viola Davis, the psychologist on board, was a convincing motherly military. And the rest of the little ones did what they had to do: or they were from the beginning an adoring friend of Ender (Petra and Co) or buggers who immediately began to tease him. Moisos Arias was the best example. In Ender&#39;s place, I would have kicked this South American annoying brat into space.<br/><br/>The thing that started to annoy me was the content of the story. Indeed it is kept simple and rather childish. Initially I don&#39;t have a problem with that. The run-up to the training was fascinating to watch and kept my attention. I just started to question myself about the usefulness of the whole training since later on, they didn&#39;t make much use of it anyway. It looked like a sort of &quot;Quidditch&quot; but then in space suits. And you could also win the game by getting someone of your own team through the opponents gate, instead of throwing a ball ! It was a pleasure to see the various team members floating around in those glass balls. But that was it. Only some floating around! The idea of those little guys learning a kind of Lasergun teen game and afterwards using real war material to teach those aliens a lesson, kind of felt unreal and surealistic. The lack of explanation about the relationship between Ender and his brother Peter and sister Valentine was kind of a disappointment. I wanted to know more about that. It would have been interesting material. And as a grand finale Ender suddenly transformed into a Good Samaritan and was outraged about the fact they have lied to him. I thought they were preparing him for this task anyway and that he fully understood that. But no, the little fellow got extremely mad and suddenly he unravels the complete mystery and goes on his last mission as Admiral to accomplish a promise he made. Deep disappointment ! I can only conclude that it&#39;s a visually delightful film. The story is of a childish level, but is actually still a bridge too far for the youngest. But I found the end a huge letdown that screwed up the rest of the movie.<br/><br/>More reviews at http://opinion-as-a-moviefreak.blogspot.be/
  46. I have been a tremendous fan of the Ender saga since I was a child and as a result this film was kind of nerve-racking for me: Will it be good? Will it be Percy Jackson? Needless to say most of my worries were generally needless as this was a well-made film.<br/><br/>Visually the film does what it sets out to do quite well, bringing to life (and to a 21st century imagination)many of the things illustrated in the novel quite nicely. The CG, for the most part, is fantastic. There are a few parts where things look plastic, but nothing too distracting. All in all, looks good.<br/><br/>But how&#39;s the acting? As expected, Harrison Ford delivers, and the actors playing the children do their job fairly well. My only complaint is the lack of limelight going to pretty much anybody but the protagonist since, for the most part, a lot of these characters are really well fleshed out and interesting in the novels. But for what they were given, they delivered.<br/><br/>The film is surprisingly faithful to the novel as well. It is about as faithful as it could be, what with having to condense a 300 page novel that takes place over the course of several years into a two hour film. Naturally some things were cut or streamlined to keep the story engaging, and few parts if any really overstayed their welcome. Some scenes felt a bit rushed, but all in all, the film is faithful to the novel while bearing in mind the need to keep the pace going for an audience that is unfamiliar with the novel.<br/><br/>All in all, this was a very enjoyable film from the perspective of a huge fan of the novel, and it feels as if it would be enjoyed by a casual crowd as well, but a few minor gripes and shortcomings hold it back from perfection. 9/10
  47. An impressive, thought-provoking astro-adventure that benefits from the biggest screen available.
  48. Some elements we&#39;ll be seeing in the movie, like the 2nd Alien Invasion, were only briefly mentioned in &#39;Ender&#39;s Game&#39;, yet &#39;Ender&#39;s Shadow&#39; covers them in greater detail. Orson Scott Card says that &#39;Enders Game&#39; is an unfilmable book, not because of too much violence, but because everything takes place in Ender&#39;s head. &#39;Ender&#39;s Shadow&#39; sounds like a logical choice to improve and enhance viewers&#39; perspective on the events at the Battle School. Per the audiobook of &#39;Ender&#39;s Shadow&#39; the afterword by Orson Scott Card mentions very clearly that this film is technically an amalgam of both books to create a tellable story since the story does take place largely in Ender&#39;s head. Obviously there is significant license taken but this does not damage the overall story. Although it is not a direct contribution to battle, the zero gravity training surely augments the cadets capabilities of reflex, quick thinking, reaction, decision making and strategy developing, and, as such, is really important to the whole training process.<br/><br/>The point of the zero g training is to simulate ship to ship combat on 3 dimensions, you can see the tactics &amp; formations Ender uses in training in the final battle.<br/><br/>It&#39;s also worth mentioning that the conditions for victory in the zero-g training are the same as in graduation. As long as one team member makes it to the opponents goal uninjured, then they will have won regardless of what happens to the rest of the team. The outcome of the final game is similar to that of graduation in that Ender sacrifices every member other than the VIP so that they can win. The designers probably had the &#39;Little Doctor&#39; in mind when deciding the rules for the game. a5c7b9f00b
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