Enders Game Full Movie Torrent

Enders Game Full Movie Torrent

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Ender's Game Full Movie Torrent

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Ender is a slight fragile teenager with the expanding mind of a genius. His brother, the brute jock, is violent and only sees through strength and brutality. His sister the kind and compassionate one sees only through an affected sense of contact. Ender is a third child in a population overloaded world that is reeling from the previous war with the alien race of insectivorous beings who work and behave like the ants nest, the Formics. Having been brought in to being by loving parents who gained permission for his birth, Ender feels he is not only unwanted but excess baggage to the world. However, his mind is his strength. He is gifted with the ability to become his aggressor and think like his aggressor thus giving him the key to the aggressor as he learns to love them through their frailty - using this to exploit them and thus destroy them. This ability is seen by those old men solidified in their ways, who have no flexibility in their thinking anymore, and exploit Ender to achieve their own ends. But at what cost, and to whom?
In the near future, a hostile alien race has attacked Earth. In preparation for the next attack, the highly esteemed Colonel Graff and the International Military seek to find a future leader who can save the human race. Ender Wiggin, a shy but strategically brilliant young mind, is recruited to join the elite, where he's trained to lead his fellow soldiers into an epic battle that will determine the future of Earth.
Ender's game the movie was a great disappointment for me.I have read all of the Ender's Game book series and had been surprised at the news about the writer Orson Scott Card's being against gay marriage. Surely a writer who had focused on the character Ender Wiggins'greatest strength, his empathic nature, would have some empathy himself.The movie disappointed me because it should have been a combination of Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow. Such a combination could have developed two intriguing characters, Ender and Bean. Of course that mean that you would need an excellent screenwriter and director but unfortunately, this wasn't the case. The movie as shown could only focus on Ender and even that was done in a limited fashion. True, it would have been impractical to have Ender and the other kids as young as they were in the book.But key elements were missing from the movie that would have made it a better adaption. The fact that Ender killed 2 kids who was bullying him in the book made it all the more tragic due to his empathic nature. In the movie, it was only hinted that the bully Bonzo was dying. The actor Moise Arias was really miscasted as Bonzo Madrid. It was laughable seeing the taller Ender and the rest of Bonzo's teammates being bullied by this actor.The actor who played Bean was a relative newcomer so once I had heard that he had been casted as Bean, I knew that no elements of Ender's Shadow would be in this movie.In the end, it was another example of Hollywood diluting a classic book of its main strengths based on the underachieving abilities of its producers, directer and screenwriters.
Ender&#39;s Game is a science fiction book in a series. It is about a boy who lived at a time when Earth was at war with &quot;buggers&quot;, giant ant-like aliens. Ender was sent to a space station with other genius children like himself to learn how to battle the buggers. While Ender is training, his brother and sister have gotten into politics and are slowly taking over America to unite the world and end a future war during peace time. With the help of his comrades, Ender kills all but one of the buggers and is sent to colonize the alien planets. His brother, meanwhile, has become hegemon and Ender&#39;s friends are rulers of their respective home countries. Ender&#39;s Game was great as a book, but the film adaptation was not. For a film adaptation of a book to be good, it must be accurate to the book. What happens in the movie has to be what happened in the book; whether something was cut out to save time because it was too much information or not important, the events in the movie are a visual version of the book&#39;s story line and plot. Ender&#39;s Game as a movie was not accurate to the book because many things were added to the movie or changed from the book in ways that made no sense and should have, and could easily have, stayed the same. One scene in particular is where Ender finds out about a virtual reality game and his friends do not know what the game is or what it does. It then goes to a scene where two people are arguing that Ender should not have known about the game. This scene was not accurate to the book because in the book everybody plays the game except Ender because he was not interested in it because he thought it was a waste of time. He later gets into the game and realizes that it knows about him and communicates with him in ways nobody could understand. The game was meant to get into the minds of the children and evaluate them. . This game was extremely important to the plot and the rest of the series later on, so there is not reasonable explanation as for why they made this change in the movie.<br/><br/>One reason I do not like watching film adaptation of my favorite books is because the actors do not do the characters justice and show no character development. The characters in this book were very dynamic and grow up so much because this first book, and all the others. The actors chosen for the movie in no way gave justice to their respective characters. Many of the actors were not even the correct race/ ethnicity of the character they were portraying. This was an extremely important aspect of the book that the children were from all over the world, because later on in the story they end up political rulers of their respective countries and this helps them be able to unite the world. A big example of this was how, in the book, one of the major antagonists was a bully to Ender and he was much bigger than Ender. This was mainly because Ender was extremely short, being the youngest to get into battle school in his group. In the movie, this bully was played by an actor noticeably puny and much shorter than the actor playing Ender. This, and the fact that the actor chosen to play Ender was not younger or shorter than the other actors, as he was in the book, shows that the casting directors did not even bother trying to hire actors that look the part. If I watch the movie version of a book, I expect to get the same story and plot line of the book, albeit less detailed. This is not the case for Ender&#39;s game. If someone were to watch the movie instead of reading the book for a class assignment, they would fail because the movie left out half the story and almost all the main characters. One of the main characters in this story was briefly shown in the movie and what was shown was important but it had no context so it made no sense. Much of the movie was like this. It was as if the director/producer read a sentence of each chapter and made a scene with it, not connecting anything at all and focusing only on action shots with no explanation of what was going on or why it was happening. The movie was also too short to show such a complicated story; much of what was shown was meaningless and you would not understand the significance of anything without having read the book. All of the things leading up to Ender&#39;s rebellion and breakdown was skimmed over or not even shown so that when they showed the scene with him angry at the adults, nobody understands this and he comes off as spoiled and throwing a temper tantrum for no reason. Without reading the book, movie goers would not understand the pent up frustration at the change of rules and the pressure put on Ender to be a perfect commander. I think that, for this to have been a better movie and to keep the timeline right, it should have been animated so there would be no issue of changing actors. One idea might be to show an age phase scene of Ender in the battle room getting older to emphasize that this story takes place over years and not just a few days, as the movie makes it seem.
If only adapter-director Gavin Hood's movie had been tempered with craft and care and wasn't such a blunt instrument, one that seems designed as a delivery system for CGI derring-do instead of the heartbreaker it should be.
The film storyline may turn out to be a fusion between &#39;Ender&#39;s Game&#39; and its parallel novel &#39;Ender&#39;s Shadow&#39;, focusing on the important elements of both. Technically speaking, both books take place at exactly the same time, and they both focus on the same events at the Battle School, but from the points of view of two different characters. a5c7b9f00b

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