Dreadfully Boring
Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
View MoreA film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
View MoreWhile it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
View MoreNot only is there a small amount you learn about the characters but the main character is played by one of the worst actors I've seen. The ending is unexpected but not even in a good way but in a disappointing way
View MoreExtremely badBad acting and childish although the Idea of the film is good.
View MoreAlso, Ender's Game, Gavin Hood directed it and made the script from the book. I can say many good things about the film, so and I can say negative, which after all didn't destroyed everything. GOOD: The movie doesn't want to follow strictly the book. This gives extra thrill and feeling. Also, all the cast is doing great in their roles, although some places the direction could've been different for more emotion. The sounds, the Visual Effects and the perspective were on really good level. Also, they were and small good details, which are awesome. NEGATIVE: Some of the choices made for the movie, I think, were bad, and took some parts of the emotion and feeling. I am giving examples: 1) Bean meeting Ender in the spaceship 2) There had to be more confindent clarification of the plans of the International Fleet and Graff. This would give us a little bit more emotional seeing of the situation. 3) The dialogs in the hall, where Ender comands (without knowing) the fleet. They were little bit... not well.Nevertheless the movie was good, with thrill, which of course had to be there!
View MoreAfter Earth has barely managed to defeat an alien force who attacked by surprise, a recruitment committee was formed in search for brilliant kids who may one day lead our forces to victory. Ender, a highly intelligent teenager, is selected for the program and must prepare himself, working hard day by day, for an imminent war. It's a very exciting story of a boy which must evolve through work, commitment but also self control, in order to help Earth defeat the enemy who once tried to eradicate humankind. Through intense simulations, he will be able to understand the enemy and be all the time one step ahead, but the question remains how will he manage in the real life scenario. It's a film full of thrill and suspense, managing to transmit many emotions through Ender's superb character, which is, by the way, excellently played. We are made to feel and think that all is a game but the harsh conditions and difficult colleagues will prove to be another challenge for the young Ender which seems to have a solution for almost anything that could have been thrown at him. Besides the captivating plot, we are also faced with a completely unexpected finale, which brings much amazement to the viewer, while also leaving some space for a future sequel. The visuals are also top notch, bringing delight to the eye with every attempt.It's that type of movie which manages to create an unique atmosphere with the enormous help of one particular character (Ender's) which keeps you captivated throughout its entire length and provides an impressive and unexpected finale. It's an excellent movie overall which I cannot recommend enough.
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