Showing posts with label ENDER'S GAME. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ENDER'S GAME. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

AFICIONADO REVIEW: 'ENDER'S GAME' (DVD)


The battle to end all battles? ENDER'S GAME awaits. Images: ENTERTAINMENT ONE.


ENDER’S GAME (DVD)

Starring Harrison Ford, Asa Butterfield and Ben Kingsley

Based on the book series by Orson Scott Card

Adapted for the screen and directed by Gavin Hood

Out now on Blu-ray and DVD from ENTERTAINMENT ONE


Reviewed by Scott Weller


The future must be won…

The fate of all mankind rests in a new kind of a soldier for a new kind of war, as the psychological and technological firepower of Earth battles against a deadly alien foe, under the courageous but relatively inexperienced tactical command of youngster Ender Wiggin, seemingly born for this unique destiny, in the one-off film adaptation of Orson Scott Card’s eighties classic, the fondly regarded sci-fi war novel series: ENDER’S GAME. Years in the making, the lavish-budgeted film, a genuine interstellar epic, finally arrives on DVD and pristine Blu-ray this week after a critically well-received theatrical release…

And Ender, though the story’s primary hero, is not alone in his endeavours- alongside him being a specially picked cadre of mentally and physically adept youngsters as their homeworld’s ultimate defenders, whose thought processes and ideals would not be expected or anticipated by their opponents...

 
Earth's greatest protector: Ender Wiggin (Asa Butterfield).

A glossy and attractive film package channelling the kind of viewing audiences that have previously enjoyed the sci-fi/fantasy arenas explored by the likes of THE HUNGER GAMES, HARRY POTTER, PERCY JACKSON, the film has a shining and confident performance by rising star Asa Butterfield giving Ender an intense but vulnerable quality, showing us the burdens that lay in the 14 year-old’s psyche, his uneasy family life, corresponding with his young sister (Abigail Breslin), and the deep breaths he has to take when soon becoming the last best hope in the fight against the deformed Formics aliens- a race of insect creatures whom humanity believes is swarming anew to destroy them, and whom they only just beat back first time out…
 
Ender gets support on his new destiny from Colonel Graff (Harrison Ford)

Part of a worthy cast rather than stealing anybody’s thunder, Harrison Ford, playing Colonel Hyrum Graff, further solidifies himself as a supporting character actor of note in one of his better post Indiana Jones/CRYSTAL SKULL roles, and has some intriguing scenes with Butterfield’s “Chosen One”, whom he makes the leader of the newly
resurrected Dragon Squad of young warriors. Gruff and determined not to let the human face fall, Graff totally believes in Ender’s abilities, and will seemingly do all that he can, short of murder, to see the boy reach his prime as the ultimate defender of humanity...

Academy Award nominee Viola Davis adds subtle weight as the child psychiatrist sparring with Ford for the boys emotional well being in the trials and tribulations ahead, though Hailee Steinfeld, who so impressed with her fiery performance in TRUE GRIT, is strangely underused as Ender’s loyal friend, Petra. No longer the pacifist he portrayed in Gandhi, actor Ben Kingsley’s heavily facial tattooed character of Mazer Rackham adds some mystery before delivering important plot material needed to launch the film in to what will be it's eventual CGI layered climax.
 
Into the Battlesphere training area.

But its the first half of the film, with Ender’s selected to enter the military, finding his way up the ranks, gaining friendship and life experiences, that proves the best and most satisfying elements to watch, well acted and staged by director Gavin Hood, last seen helping Hugh Jackman flex his adamantium claws for his first solo WOLVERINE movie (and clearly a huge fan of Ford’s previous dramatic sci-fi output, too - check out the quite obvious BLADE RUNNER tribute scene at the film’s mid-point!).

Frustratingly spurned by its creator before its release, who was unhappy with some adaptive changes made by the production team and studio, ENDER’S GAME has the blockbuster trappings people want, but it isn’t forgettable, popcorn drowning fluff. Instead, keeping to the spirit of the author’s work, its serious sci-fi theme is layered within a coming of age anti-war story of sorts. However, it’s a sometimes uneasy fusion between the two elements that becomes a poison chalice in some areas of the films pacing structure, especially felt as it moves into its “War is Hell” second half- the stakes raised ever higher for our young hero. Don’t expect any STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE style uplifting finale with medals and applause here, either. These days, that kind of spirited warmth is out of fashion...
 
The first half of the film takes place above Earth on the Battle School space station


With the exception of the Battlesphere module used to train the new recruits into soldiers - an important part of the book series satisfyingly realized, some aspects of the concept visuals don’t feel quite so innovative and fresh as they surely were when conceived for the printed page back in the eighties. On screen, its visual translation/design has earlier shades of 2001 mixed with the military feel of STARSHIP TROOPERS, plus a hint of the Geonosis insect action finale of STAR WARS EPISODE II.

Fortunately, with his classy cast, Gavin Hood, challenged by adapting the book into a digestible screenplay (paring down some parts of the storytelling in order to convert it to moving pictures), makes the film an intelligent and worthwhile enterprise, clearly showing his enthusiasm for the project from the get-go whilst also trying to ground it with some serious moral depth and debate on the ethics of war.
 
Ender meets Earth's first alien battle hero: Mazer Rackham (Ben Kingsley)

Ultimately, the finale is generally satisfying but rather low-key, as Ender’s first fiery participation in the Formics war leads to future consequences and a continued destiny of an altogether different kind, giving the film its true coda and ultimately humanitarian message- something that’s not a bad thing to have amidst a sea of aimless blockbusters these days.

The likely stunning Blu-ray has the important behind the scenes extras, whilst the DVD Special Features prove disappointing: namely several audio commentaries and a few very brief deleted scenes (showing Ford’s character as a much more subtly manipulative figure in the grand scheme of things), with optional audio commentary from Hood. ENTERTAINMENT ONE could have tried a lot harder in this area for non Blu purchasers and fans…

AFICIONADO RATING: Uneven storytelling in places, but there's enough good material located within it to make it a solid entry into the pantheon of sci-fi/fantasy. 3.5 out of 5


OFFICIAL FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/EndersGameUK



Friday, 21 February 2014

COMING TO UK BLU-RAY AND DVD: 'ENDER'S GAME'

A different kind of war for Harrison Ford and Asa Butterfield in ENDER'S GAME. Image: MOMENTUM PICTURES. 

Playing an altogether more different and grouchier character than Han Solo, our favourite Hollywood film star icon Harrison Ford returns to the sci-fi genre that launched his career in the space war epic with a moral centre that is ENDER'S GAME, based on the popular eighties book series by Orson Scott Card, finally brought to the screen with a visual passion by South African director Gavin Hood, who assembles a solid and intriguing cast of equally top raters, including Asa Butterfield (playing the gifted young hero of the story, Ender Wiggin), TRUE GRIT's fiercely independent and determined Mattie Ross- Hailee Steinfeld, and, fresh from his huge success in IRON MAN 3, Sir Ben Kingsley as the tattooed warrior Mazer Rackham.

Trailer: ▶ Ender's Game Official Trailer #2 (2013) - Asa Butterfield, Harrison Ford Movie HD - YouTube

iTunes - Films - Ender's Game

FACEBOOK page: Ender's Game

Previous features: STAR WARS AFICIONADO MAGAZINE: ENDER'S GAME

The effects showcase movie hits DVD and Blu-ray in the UK from March 10th 2014, and is available to download States-side now. Watch out for AFICIONADO's review of the DVD release in the not too distant future...

Ender's Game [Blu-ray]: Amazon.co.uk: Asa Butterfield, Abigail Breslin, Harrison Ford, Ben Kingsley, Viola Davis, Hailee Steinfeld, Gavin Hood: Film & TV

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

FORD ON FORD IN THE NEW 'SHORTLIST' MAGAZINE


Hollywood's greatest movie blockbuster star, and perennial STAR WARS favourite, Harrison Ford talks to the UK's SHORTLIST magazine out today: about his life and career, his upcoming role in youthful sci-fi epic ENDER'S GAME, future movies like ANCHORMAN 2, and the EPISODE VII rumor that just won't go away-it's a fun interview, well worth checking out here: Harrison Ford - Films - ShortList Magazine

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

REVVING UP FOR 'ENDER'S GAME' - A UK SNEAK PEEK...

A new sci-fi epic previewed in London: ENDER'S GAME. Images: Ian Trussler.

The night of October 7th saw London's ODEON Leicester Square cinema play host to a reasonably successful press/audience publicity launch for the upcoming star-packed/CGI action-enhanced space epic ENDER'S GAME, based on the now classic sci-fi novels by Orson Scott Card, out in UK cinemas from October 25th. STAR WARS AFICIONADO was invited by EONE/MOMENTUM pictures to attend the event, which proved an enjoyable if all-too brief affair.

▶ ENDER'S GAME -- Trailer - YouTube

Introduced by an always enthusiastic, head-about-to-explode Craig Stevens, the chance of seeing any kind of lengthy showreel for the film was sadly not to be- instead, we saw a couple of incredibly short clips and a third trailer that's actually been online for a while now. The much vaunted "prop display" proved equally disappointing- just a couple of yellow space costumes, and not so much as a freebie poster or art card for the assembled fans!

Sir Ben Kinglsey, Asa Butterfield, Harrison Ford, Hailee Steinfeld and Gavin Hood on stage.
Thankfully, it was the on and off screen "talent" we were all ultimately coming to see, and the event certainly produced an impressive line-up to talk about the film in some prearranged, and safe, questions. Writer Bob Orci and producer Gigi Pritzker (talking about why it took so long for the book series to reach cinema screens -namely due to the visual ambitions and the need to have the kind of accessible CGI technology), Asa Butterfield and Hailee Steinfeld (the former talking about working with a legend like Harrison Ford, whom he had known through STAR WARS and INDY, and alongside the latter discussing their zero-g space walk scenes- the fun and difficulties of achieving them), Oscar-winner Sir Ben Kingsley concisely talking about how he "became" the part of the warrior trainer, Mazer Rackham, primarily via his make-up period- originally taking two hours then down to one hour ten as shooting progressed, giving him time to concentrate and meditate/breathe himself into the role, plus how he and Ford, playing the stern adult characters, had to keep their performances at an emotional distance from the younger actors at certain points, and time it right so that when they do share emotional moments with them it would have dramatic and personal resonance. Ford also briefly discussed the evolving state of special effects since the "horse-drawn" days of the original trail-blazing work of STAR WARS, as well as stating how bright a star young Asa will be! Finally, an enthusiastic and professional Gavin Hood, the films adaptor and director, talked about the way they had to make some changes to the story in order to make it work cinematically (i.e., they couldn't have the lead character of Ender as a seven to eight year old- it just didn't work in the screen testing), how the film had a solid budget from European backers rather than the big Hollywood studios (too over-awed by the possible production costs!), its enticing visual richness (which, along with his enthusiasm, ultimately convinced Kingsley to do the project), plus his critical desire to do a sci-fi action film that could genuinely appeal to all audiences with a story where character and plot gelled well with the special effects, and that the latter didn't take overtake the former. (Good luck with that, Gavin- a tall order for many modern sci-fi films these days!)

Harrison Ford- back on the big screen!
Everyone in the audience was generally primed to see the film but above all else this was a chance for many to finally see and hear Harrison Ford at a UK event. And, though he wasn't asked as many questions as I'd hoped he would, proved he was that charismatic, concentrated but gesticulating self, with that wry, possibly cynical, world-weary Han Solo smile, that we all know and love...

Bob Orci and Gigi Pritzker with the departing cast.
At the end, cast and crew got some friendly cheers and applause from the crowd, with one cheeky audience member even getting to shake Mister Ford's hand (which the actor had a laugh about), though one trying his luck autograph hunter, more than likely a nuisance dealer rather than an actual genuine fan, was politely refused a signature- quite right too! As the actors departed, and the audience was finally allowed to leave the cinema, an enjoyable night closed-let's hope the finished film lives up to so many fans expectations, whilst also giving us some worthy Harrison Ford on-screen heroism!


With thanks to SUBSTANCE for the press invite.



Sunday, 6 October 2013

MAN vs BUG! HARRISON FORD RETURNS TO SCI-FI: 'ENDER'S GAME'

Earth's last hope lies with a gifted child, in ENDER'S GAME. Image: MOMENTUM PICTURES.
Frustratingly, nearly one year on, there's still no official confirmation of Harrison Ford's return to the STAR WARS SAGA as Han Solo with EPISODE VII, but fans can get a new interstellar fix of their favourite box office actor/hero in the upcoming ENDER'S GAME, the first of a planned series of adventures based on the teenage sci-fi war books created by Orson Scott Card, released in the UK from October 25th. Ford plays a gruff military leader within overall trailers that look fun, expansive and exciting: its nice to see another hopefully big-league genre epic come to the screens.

Trailer: ▶ Ender's Game Official Trailer #2 (2013) - Asa Butterfield, Harrison Ford Movie HD - YouTube

Website: I.F. Sentinel | The Official Movie Site for Ender's Game | In Theaters November 1st

BATTLE SCHOOL GAME PAGE: Enders Game Command Core. Ender’s Game in UK Cinemas 25.10.2013

Facebook: https://www.facebook/EndersGameUK