Friday, June 14, 2024
"Ender's Game" (2013)
I read the novel years ago as a child (teen?) and I did enjoy it. Orson Scott
Card's intentions with the book I don't think I fully understand. But I remember
being pretty floored by the "twist" at the end. I did find it unbelievable all
these kids are at battle school to save the entire world, but a lot of
"children's" stories have the "one" that saves everyone. But it was unusual it
was in an "adult" section of the book store, i.e, science fiction. I remember
really enjoying the science fiction/ fantasy section of Paperbacks Unlimited, a
store in my town that had all the mass paperbacks that were so common when I was
a kid. Now everything is a trade paperback that is $20 or more or some insanely
priced hardcover. Back then I could get a book for $4.95 to $$6.95? I was not
reading classic literature but perusing the new releases and top ten sections of
Gemco or B. Dalton. (I'm dating myself here.) Back to "Ender's Game," I know
it's a fraught movie/book because of the author's known homophobia. But I did
enjoy the book and I do enjoy watching the movie over and over again on whatever
streaming service is running it on. From the lens of today, child warriors is a
horrific thought. But it is a compelling idea that is I think pretty well
executed given the denseness of the book. The battle school setting, the
bullying, the flying around in the zero gravity arena, it's kind of catnip to
me. Also the lead Asa Butterfield I think did a good job of being Ender. To be
the "One" you have to be likable and I like him. A young Hailee Steinfeld is
convincing as the bad ass classmate/love interest. I think the setting the
school is well done. Some of the CGI does not hold up in 2024, but for 2013 it
was good. Harrison Ford phoning it in as the "Morpheus" character, but he does
have the gravitas as a military leader even while phoning it in. I don't
remember how the book ends so I'm not sure if it matches what the movie did. If
it didn't exactly, it got the idea anyway. I remember reading "Speaker for the
Dead" which I think is the sequel but not understanding it very much. I did
enjoy "Ender's Game" and continue to rewatch.
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