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|    Jack Bohn to All    |
|    Ender's Game (2013)    |
|    12 Aug 23 06:51:00    |
      From: jack.bohn64@gmail.com              I've only read the novella version, and closer in time to its first printing       than to the release of the film. (Heck, probably closer to the Moon Landing       than to today!) As such, I'm in a position to apply what I've come up with as       fair judgement on an        adaptation: does it recreate the general experience of the original work, the       overall feeling and impression, and at least one memorable scene? Per that,       yes I would say it is a faithful adaptation.              Bonus that I detected nothing extraneous in it that might necessitate a       "Speaker for the Dead" movie. I'm sure the studio was desperate for a series,       if not a franchise, but this is its own movie, not an extended trailer for its       sequel.              That said, it could be a better movie. Humanity's military seems to have       ideas about building a military genius personality by instilling a sense of       isolation. We see this when Ender realizes that his colonel, in praising him,       has made the rest of the        class hate him, and are told it again later, as the Colonel tells a Major       that Ender has to be unable to trust that anyone will be on his side. This       could have been a stronger, if uncomfortable, segment to watch, especially       with the face they have for        Ender, but it is too quickly abandoned, and they quickly form a clique around       him with every other recruit in whom we see positive aspects.              --        -Jack              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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