Space Adventure
Ender’s Game
Registration : Gavin Hood, USA, 2013 (114 min)
BERGAKUNGEN, Biopalatset
The intelligent boy Ender Wiggin, played by 16-year-old Asa Butterfield, may be the chosen one to lead humanity to victory in the war on ant-like aliens known as technicians.
But first, Ender and a bunch of other children undergo grueling military training led by the grim film buzzword provider Colonel Graff (a deadpan Harrison Ford).
Ender’s Game , based on Orson Scott Card’s novel, is a mix of starship tropers , children’s films and Lord of the Flies . The dramaturgy is verging on silly video-game-ready, but computer animation from CGI seasoned Digital Domain is okay in the film weightless space sequences.
was honestly are some bits of the film that I did not really understand (why can not appoint a full-grown veteran to lead the troops?), but compared to Will Smith-turkey After Earth (2013), which has a similar theme, is Ender’s game much better and not as soporific.
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