Inkheart

Inkheart

  • Director: Iain Softley
  • Writer: David Lindsay-Abaire,Cornelia Funke
  • Countries of origin: Germany, United Kingdom, United States, Italy
  • Language: English
  • Release date: January 23, 2009
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, DTS, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Ink Heart
  • "Inkheart" (Inkheart) is a science fiction film directed by Ian Sovre, adapted from the first part of the German writer Cornelia Funke's best-selling fantasy novel Ink World trilogy of the same name. Starring Brendan James Fraser , Eliza Bennett, Paul Pitney and Helen Milan. Released in the United States on January 9, 2009.
    The film tells the story of Majesty’s father Amo accidentally calling the demon ruler from the book to the world. Majestic decides to use her superpowers to fight the demons and save her father. 

    Details

    • Release date January 23, 2009
    • Filming locations Hever Castle, Hever, Kent, England, UK
    • Production companies New Line Cinema, Internationale Filmproduktion Blackbird Erste

    Box office

    Budget

    $60,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $17,303,424

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $7,601,379

    Gross worldwide

    $62,803,180

    Movie reviews

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    • By Margarette 2022-08-07 18:37:53

      Inkheart--A Strong Lineup of Children's Dramas

      The charm of text lies in the space it gives the reader's imagination. Different people will have different feelings when reading the same book, and even the characters in the story will have different personalities, demeanors, and appearances. The ability to "read" a story is not only the wish of the author but the wish of all readers. So I have always envied those directors, because the films...

    • By Alex 2022-04-20 09:01:59

      fifth dimension

      This morning, I suddenly had a whim, if we humans live in a three-dimensional space and a fourth-dimensional time axis,

      can cyberspace be called a new dimension beyond this? Although it is actually connected with our real

      life , sometimes it is just a convenient and fast way of communication. In this way, can the world of books also be regarded as

      a dimension?
      Ink Heart, I saw it on the CCTV boutique channel movie digital ranking list a long time ago, but now...

    • By Lois 2022-04-19 09:02:20

      magical i like

      I only have to watch it when I see the male protagonist.

      After watching it, I feel that I don't have much impression except for the white unicorn inside!

      The plot is actually quite boring. The male protagonist suddenly has such a trait (I discovered it one night after the male protagonist has a daughter who is about 6 or 7 years old), and suddenly encounters a few people in the book, either positive or negative. The characters in the evil book suddenly broke into the castle....

    • By Duncan 2022-04-19 09:02:20

      Is it that bad?

      I don't think so. Although it is not as magnificent as the Lord of the Rings, people who really love books will love this movie.
      Of course, maybe I don’t watch movies very deeply, and I don’t study who the actors are, who the writers and directors are. I just watch movies, just watch movies.

      I like to read books since I was a child, and I am immersed in the joys, sorrows and sorrows of the characters in the books. With their adventures, their emotions are ups and downs, and they...

    • By Briana 2022-04-19 09:02:20

      ink heart

      After watching "Inkheart", the outstanding feeling is that Braden Fisher is old, even older than the Mummy 3. This movie is a bit like Hayao Miyazaki's "Spirited Away", but the reason is relatively simple, but it will be peculiar A functional family, read out the characters in the book, and read in the characters in reality, the scenes are ok, and it's not bad for children to watch. Maybe it's because we watch too many movies of this type, and we already feel a little bored. Now we like to...

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    • By Ephraim 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      It's too fairy tale, it can't stand the thinking of an old man like me~ The filming is too procrastinated and lacking in strength, so it is...

    • By Nicole 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      It's not a shame that it's an adaptation of a children's book, it's quite a...

    • By Nola 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      Too childish. . . It's a miracle I actually watched it. . . Girl pig, did you grow up eating brain...

    • By Gwendolyn 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      It's not as good as I imagined, the special effects are not bad, the setting of what to write and what to appear is not bad, but it is another matter to shoot it...

    • By Kieran 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      Movies you watch while running, nothing to ask...

    Movie plot

    Majestic (Elisa Bennett) is a twelve-year-old girl. Her mother went missing shortly after giving birth to Majesty. So Majestic was played by her father Mo Fulchart ( Brendan James Fraser). ) Raised up alone. Majestic grew up in this single-parent family, and her father Mo was engaged in book binding and restoration in a bookstore to make money and support the family. Although the life of the father and daughter can't be talked about...
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    Evaluation action

    "Inkheart" makes a gorgeous appearance with a strong cast and imaginative scenes, and the story can be called a foreign version of the magic brush Ma Liang. The second trailer of the film was launched, featuring magnificent and magnificent magical scenery, and the dark angels amazed the audience. (Xinhua Net Review) 
    Although the film tells a fantasy story, fewer special effects were used in the production of the film. (Xinhua Net...
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    Movie quotes

    • Meggie Folchart: Don't worry Toto; you're just not in Kansas anymore.

    • Dustfinger: His name's Gwin. And I know he looks charming, but you know what they say about books and covers.

      Meggie Folchart: Yes, I do. And I also know what they say about talking to strangers. Excuse me.

      Dustfinger: But I'm no stranger, Meggie.

    • Mo 'Silvertongue' Folchart: Well that makes sense, you speaking weasel.