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El juego de Ender

Título original: Ender's Game
  • 2013
  • 7
  • 1h 54min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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El juego de Ender (2013)
With an alien invasion imminent, Colonel Graff (Harrison Ford) and the International Fleet are depending on Ender Wiggin (Asa Butterfield) to save mankind.
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Ender Wiggin es reclutado por el ejército espacial para luchar contra una violenta raza alienígena que se prepara para atacar la Tierra por segunda vez en 50 años.Ender Wiggin es reclutado por el ejército espacial para luchar contra una violenta raza alienígena que se prepara para atacar la Tierra por segunda vez en 50 años.Ender Wiggin es reclutado por el ejército espacial para luchar contra una violenta raza alienígena que se prepara para atacar la Tierra por segunda vez en 50 años.

  • Dirección
    • Gavin Hood
  • Guión
    • Gavin Hood
    • Orson Scott Card
  • Reparto principal
    • Harrison Ford
    • Asa Butterfield
    • Hailee Steinfeld
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,6/10
    261 mil
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    POPULARIDAD
    3187
    436
    • Dirección
      • Gavin Hood
    • Guión
      • Gavin Hood
      • Orson Scott Card
    • Reparto principal
      • Harrison Ford
      • Asa Butterfield
      • Hailee Steinfeld
    • 741Reseñas de usuarios
    • 331Reseñas de críticos
    • 51Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio y 6 nominaciones en total

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    "Mazer Rackham's Run"
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    "Mazer Rackham's Run"
    Ender's Game: Nothing Left At All
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    Ender's Game: Nothing Left At All
    Ender's Game: You'll Be Remembered As A Hero
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    Ender's Game: You'll Be Remembered As A Hero

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    Harrison Ford
    Harrison Ford
    • Colonel Graff
    Asa Butterfield
    Asa Butterfield
    • Ender Wiggin
    Hailee Steinfeld
    Hailee Steinfeld
    • Petra Arkanian
    Abigail Breslin
    Abigail Breslin
    • Valentine Wiggin
    Ben Kingsley
    Ben Kingsley
    • Mazer Rackham
    Viola Davis
    Viola Davis
    • Major Gwen Anderson
    Aramis Knight
    Aramis Knight
    • Bean
    Suraj Partha
    Suraj Partha
    • Alai
    • (as Suraj Parthasarathy)
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    • Bonzo Madrid
    Khylin Rhambo
    Khylin Rhambo
    • Dink Meeker
    Jimmy 'Jax' Pinchak
    Jimmy 'Jax' Pinchak
    • Peter Wiggin
    • (as Jimmy Jax Pinchak)
    Nonso Anozie
    Nonso Anozie
    • Sergeant Dap
    Conor Carroll
    • Bernard
    Caleb J. Thaggard
    Caleb J. Thaggard
    • Stilson
    • (as Caleb Thaggard)
    Cameron Gaskins
    • Slattery (Leopard Army)
    Stevie Ray Dallimore
    Stevie Ray Dallimore
    • John Wiggin
    Andrea Powell
    Andrea Powell
    • Theresa Wiggin
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      • Gavin Hood
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      • Gavin Hood
      • Orson Scott Card
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    8Jerghal

    Needs an extended version

    The box-office failure of big budget (110m$) book adaptation 'Ender's Game' doesn't bode well for the future of my favorite movie genre. Writer Orson Scott Card has had many offers since the book release in 1985 to turn it into a film. He rejected many of them because of creative differences and because most Studios insisted on making Ender older (in the book he's 6 to 10 years old). There were plans in 2003 by Warner Brothers to let Wolfgang Petersen have a go at it with a script written by Card himself. Card's script was a fusion of 'Ender's Game' and 'Ender's Shadow'. In 2010 Gavin Hood got attached as director and screenwriter and the script became based on the first book again with plans to make it into a franchise or a TV series if successful. Unfortunately EG made only 112m$ worldwide (although it opened first place in the US with 27m$) so all future plans have been put on ice. It's really a shame because as far as science fiction flicks go this really is one of the better ones. The VFX were done by Digital Domain who also co-financed the film and they look absolutely stunning. This film will a good 4K showcase Blu-ray when they finalize the format at the end of 2014. The film follows the book quite closely but because of the time constraints of the film medium a lot of events had to be compressed and some subplots where eliminated. 113 mins really is too short, an extra 40 mins or so would have let more room to expand on Ender's training etc. Altogether I think most fans of the book will be happy with the end result but it it just lacks the depth the book had to offer. So hopefully they make a 3 hour extended version (depending on how much material they shot) on BD to give the story more time to breathe.
    lomd

    A warning about the obscenity that is militarism.

    I have read the first two Ender books years ago, so I knew what to expect from the movie. And it delivered. "Ender's Game" is a deeply disturbing tale of a child made into a monster by the fears of his society. Much like "Neon Genesis Evangelion" at its most puissant, it makes one wonder what is there in humanity worth protecting, and at what price.
    8Al_The_Strange

    Ender's Game review

    It seems as though all the great sci-fi takes forever to become films. It took over seventy years to give John Carter his big-screen debut. I had a copy of L. Ron Hubbard's Battlefield Earth that claimed that it would become a motion picture soon, but that never happened until almost twenty years later (and many would probably argue that it should not have been made). Ender's Game is another one of the best sci-fi novels I've read, and a film for it has been in development for something like ten years. So, in 2013, I couldn't have been more excited.

    Ender's Game is kinda like The Hunger Games set in outer space, only more aggressive, more fantastic, and more original. EG has its fair share of special-effects-laden spectacle, with massive swarms of spaceships and incredible planetscapes filling up the screen. Fortunately, it's not all just action for the sake of action, it is all a direct consequence of the story. When the space battles aren't breaking out, the film still moves very fast with loads of character-driven conflicts.

    The film still maintains most of its focus on telling the story, and it does hit up all the necessary plot points that were in the original novel. Some major subplots get cut out, the training/battle scenes are truncated, and various other liberties are taken, but for a two-hour movie, the filmmakers did their best to cover the entire plot, right up to its bizarre ending. A lot of scenes are exactly as I pictured them from reading the book (even the fantasy CGI mindgame scenes, which I always fancied should be animated Pixar style, and it turns out they were!), and the dark aggression of the book is mostly translated well into the film. Best of all, the book's biggest twists still bear some decent weight in the movie's narrative.

    Unfortunately, some things are lost in translation. Just as it is with The Hunger Games, the specific nuances of the characters, their relationships, their emotions, and their overall pathos is better conveyed in the narrative of the book than it is on film. Ender's relationships with his friends (and even his enemies) are left at the surface level, and never really reaches the same depths as the novel. Some things remain unexplained or glossed over. Deeper themes are never fully explored. Although one can't expect every single thing in the book to make it into the film, EG falls just a little short in immersing the audience in the characters. It may be easy to root for Ender when he stands up to his bullies and commands a whole fleet, but the film won't leave that much of a lasting impression.

    As a film, it looks pretty slick and stylish, with solid photography and editing. Acting can be rather mixed: I think all of the child actors did their jobs really well. Harrison Ford gets the most grief for his role, for he pretty much phones it in, but I still didn't think he was as terrible as other reviewers make him out to be. Ben Kingsley plays it kinda creepily in his role, and Viola Davis is pretty much herself. Writing in this film is okay, but has a rather bad penchant for exposition. This production has some good-looking sets, props, costumes, and special effects. The music score is not bad either.

    As usual, the book is better than the movie, but I think the movie still does a good job as an adaptation. I expect that average audiences unfamiliar with the book will think this movie is okay, but might miss out on certain nuances. Book fans might gripe that the film doesn't do justice to certain things. In any case, I think the movie is worth a rent to all dedicated sci-fi fans.

    4/5 (Entertainment: Very Good | Story: Good | Film: Pretty Good)
    9bbosma-24403

    Tragedy the sequel was never made

    Apparently Enders Game was considered a flop and only just broke even. Hard to understand, because it's a truly excellent movie. The plot is very good, the cast outstanding, the production top quality and even though it's science fiction, it's very believable. And something else; it was very poignant. Overall far better than the Maze Runner and Divergent series. Oh, and Harrison Ford was perfect for the part.
    8clark44

    Very enjoyable movie that doesn't do justice to the book

    As a fan of the book, I really wasn't sure I wanted to see this movie. Great books hardly ever adapt into good films. But my friend wanted to see it, so I agreed to tag along on opening night.

    I have to say, as a movie, it is genuinely enjoyable. The visuals are starkly entrancing without being distracting. The casting is pitch-perfect - Harrison Ford and Asa Butterfield, in particular, do a great job. The ending is particularly well done (don't worry - it wasn't really spoiled by the trailer).

    The problem is, it's really just a caricature of the book. The drama in Battle School moves too quickly, the characters of Peter and Valentine are almost completely absent, and even Ender's video game is sadly underdone. I'm not usually a fan of splitting books into multiple movies, but this is one where two films would have done it justice. Also, the kids are just too old - there's an ironic moment in the movie where two officers talk about how conscripting kids under 15 "used to be illegal", yet all the actors playing the kids look 15 or older!

    Still, it's a fun ride, and if you hadn't read the book these flaws really wouldn't be apparent. Definitely see it in the theater if you can - the battle room scenes are best on a big screen.

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      The U.S. Marine Corps has Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card on its recommended reading list for officers, saying that it offers "lessons in training methodology, leadership, and ethics as well."
    • Pifias
      In Ender's first team, in several different sequences during the movie when the team is at attention, the blonde girl on the left side and the black girl on the right side appear and reappear within the same scene.
    • Citas

      Ender Wiggin: I've had a lot of fights, Val. I've won because I've always understood the way my enemy thinks. And when I truly understand them...

      Valentine Wiggin: ... you also love them.

    • Créditos adicionales
      There are no opening credits. The film's title doesn't appear until the start of the closing credits.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Graham Norton Show: Harrison Ford/Benedict Cumberbatch/Jack Whitehall/James Blunt (2013)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de noviembre de 2013 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Duffey Lake, Columbia Británica, Canadá(Lake scenery)
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      • Summit Entertainment
      • Madison Wells
      • Chartoff Productions
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      • 110.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 61.737.191 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 27.017.351 US$
      • 3 nov 2013
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