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![]() He is an asshole tho...the author that is.
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![]() Card is a great American and family man. He, like millions of others, doesn't think the definition of marriage should be changed. Hardly an asshole.
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![]() One of my friends showed me the book. I'm afraid to watch the movie cause book was sick.
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![]() Was a good movie. Didn't drift from the book but didnt go away from the action scenes for character development. Course that would have made a 5 hour movie.
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![]() I thought the movie was pretty bad. It was as if they just had a checklist of scenes they needed to get to and then moved on to the next one.
The best part of the book was being inside Ender's brain, understanding how he outplayed and outwitted his opponents, understanding all of the different tactics and counter-strategies involed in the battleroom games, which the movie does very little of. They don't really develop any of the characters the way they did in the book, like Bean, Petra, etc. | ||
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I realize they had a limited time to fit everything in, but if you can't do it right... I went in with low expiations due to the fact that I've read the book 30+ times and my standards were not going to be met. But I was underwhelmed with the movie. Mirana touched on one of the main reasons. Also... Bean wasn't even in Enders launch group in the book...
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![]() I'm also seconding Mirana's report.
I've read the book seventeen times (not kidding) because every time I recommend it to someone, I end up reading it. I have 80 dollars of credit at my local used book store and every time I go in, I get every copy of Ender's Game and share them with anyone who maybe interested. In the movie, my primary points of contention, except for the absolute lack of character development, revolved around Ender's age (he was 9 at the end of the book, and six at the beginning), the stupid stab at a budding relationship between he and Petra (bleh), and, for some reason, the removal of the part where the Indian/middle eastern kid kisses him. If they really wanted to fuck with Card's anti-gay agenda, that would have been the way to do it. Not really a big deal to me but things that got missed: Bean's brilliance wasn't highlighted. He was more intelligent than Ender without the ability to empathize as strongly. How Peter went on to become something great for earth which makes him a complicated character. Ender's placement in another team entirely. He didn't go straight to Salamander. There wasn't a battle bridge type thing in the book, they all sat in the these little pod simulators.... | ||
Last edited by lecompte; 11-06-2013 at 08:18 PM..
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