By author Trina Boice
I always thrilled for LDS authors when their popular books are made into movies! Congratulations to Orson Scott Card for making it on to the big screen with his beloved
Ender's Game
Here is my review of the film I posted on
my movie review blog. I thought it would be good to share here since the movie is now out on DVD!
PG-13, 1 hour 53 minutes
Grade: A-
In a Nutshell: This sci-fi tween thriller deserved to be
made into a film, as the book has been popular with kids since 1985. Congrats to Orson Scott Card for making it on
to the big screen! Most of the source
book fans have been very pleased with the movie adaptation, although they admit
that a few interesting aspects were rushed or necessarily left out because of
the time constraints. The battle scenes feel like you’re watching someone play
a video game, but the special effects are pretty amazing. You’ll feel like a 12 year old kid again and
wish you could float around in the battle simulator.
Things I liked:
- I love
Harrison Ford, even if I have to see him as a grumpy, aging man.
- I’ve
also adored Ben Kingsley ever since he won an Oscar for Best Actor in
Gandhi
many years ago. The design
on his face was very cool and supposed to represent a way to speak for the
dead. His father was a Maori. I have a friend whose ancestry is Maori. He plays the ukulele and sings songs in
Maori for his students.
- You
feel like you get your money’s worth because the film is long, but moves
quickly.
- I
thought Ender’s squeaky, pubescent voice was perfect because it constantly
reminds you that he is still just a boy. Asa Butterfield does a terrific job. I loved him in Hugo. Ben Kingsley was in that movie as well. It was simply stunning in 3D.
- I
liked the cadets’ white casual wear and would like one for myself to wear at
home when I’m just kicking around.
- I
hadn’t read the book, so I had no idea what was going to happen. I love twists.
- The
zero gravity room looks super fun!
I went Indoor Skydiving in Las Vegas recently and had a blast…literally! A giant fan blasts air at you so that you
float. I highly recommend it! This is a picture of my husband, son, and I after our indoor skydiving experience, which is probably the closest we'll ever get to a zero gravity feeling:
Things I didn’t like:
- So, it
only takes 3 adults to run that entire spaceship?
- I was
surprised at the amateur-looking credits at the end of the movie.
- It
takes itself a little bit too seriously and could have been improved with
more peppering of humor.
Uplifting theme:
- The
way we win matters.
- “Let
us train our soldiers so they can be gifted at war AND peace.”
Funny lines:
- “This
is basic rocket science, people!” -
teacher
- “Game
over.” - Ender
Interesting lines:
* “When you truly understand your enemy,
you love them.”
Things to look for:
- The
button on the back of their necks that is used to monitor them reminded me
of The Matrix
.
- Hailee
Steinfeld plays a character whose name is Petra.
Petra
means rock in Latin. She becomes
Ender’s rock throughout their experience in the training experience in the
International Fleet.
Tips for parents: There
is a lot of violence, some bullying, and a repeated use of the word “A**hole”
in Spanish by a character named Bonzo.
There is no other profanity, other than mean name-calling by
bullies. There are some interesting
moral dilemmas that could provide interesting dinner conversations for your
family.
If your tween loved the movie, you can find the box set of the book series here: