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  53. 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.
  54. In the near future, a hostile alien race has attacked Earth. In preparation for the next attack, the highly esteemed Colonel Graff and the International Military seek to find a future leader who can save the human race. Ender Wiggin, a shy but strategically brilliant young mind, is recruited to join the elite, where he's trained to lead his fellow soldiers into an epic battle that will determine the future of Earth.
  55. Saw Ender's game yesterday. Teenage dream come true. It's probably the reason why I had tears in my eyes 4 times during the movie. Yes, I counted. They made it, and it was not a total mess. It was watchable. It was short, yes. It was fast paced and lot of material probably ended on the cutting room floor, or never made into the script, but still. It is close to the Enders's game how I imagined it, and I love it! SPOILER ALERT: the ending and outcome of final battle is monumental, I wish this was the time where it should have ended, with Ender torn, only just with a small pinch of hope, that in the ruins there is a "seed" of destroyed race... that would make a huge finale of the movie. This way it went a bit down with *epicness* of the atmosphere and didn't leave much space for visitor to thing about after leaving the theater.SPOILERS END I don't expect this would earn much money in box office to start a movie franchise. Nor that there is possibility to adapt other books as easily as this one, but it's a honest adaptation of source material, and I applaud the creators for their achievement.
  56. This had some good points, and some bad points.<br/><br/>The first few scenes were very promising. The stuff with the monitor.<br/><br/>The &#39;drill sergeant&#39; scenes with Dap are where the movie started to lose me. They were just too much of a cliché, and not very intelligent.<br/><br/>The battle room visualization was pretty cool. Kind of beautiful, actually. Not much time was spent on strategy, but that was a little vague in the book also, to be honest.<br/><br/>Strangely, Harrison Ford&#39;s Hyram Graff seemed like a bit of a weak link. Bad writing and direction, maybe. His speeches seem just a little too speechy and on the nose. He&#39;s also present just a little too much in the movie, whereas in the book it&#39;s driven home that he&#39;s a somewhat aloof top-level administrator, rather than someone whom the boys see around every single day.<br/><br/>The relationships among the different Battle School cadets all got pretty garbled, but that&#39;s natural when you consider the challenge of condensing all that stuff into one movie.<br/><br/>I don&#39;t know why they made Bonzo such a little guy. He was supposed to be big and scary in the book -- a lethal threat despite being unarmed.<br/><br/>I like what they did with Ender&#39;s fantasy computer game. Maybe a plot hole here and there, but they condensed that whole plot line in sort of a neat, creative way.<br/><br/>He&#39;s in the movie for like five minutes maybe, but Kingsley as Mazer Rackham was a fun bit of casting.<br/><br/>The spaceship battle scenes are very pretty! Big payoff there.<br/><br/>All in all, I&#39;m not quite sure why this movie did so poorly. I can think of a few points where they could have made the dialogue a little less ridiculous, but I don&#39;t know if that&#39;s the real problem. The book is popular as heck, so I would have thought that would have driven box office receipts a little more. Obviously the studio made the same bet, and lost. Certainly the special effects were nice, but maybe it fell into a weird no man&#39;s land by being not sexy enough for some adult audiences, without being a particularly suitable movie for children, either.<br/><br/>Anyway, I&#39;m glad I managed to see it before it left the big screen altogether, which happened sooner than I might have expected.
  57. Like its hero, Ender’s Game relies on brains more than brute force. An absorbing portrait of Lord Of The Flies-style morality housed in imaginative sci-fi casing.
  58. The film storyline may turn out to be a fusion between &#39;Ender&#39;s Game&#39; and its parallel novel &#39;Ender&#39;s Shadow&#39;, focusing on the important elements of both. Technically speaking, both books take place at exactly the same time, and they both focus on the same events at the Battle School, but from the points of view of two different characters. a5c7b9f00b
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