Of course, the main purpose is to record the problem. The problem lies mainly in the following aspects:
sister Valentine and brother Peter are actually the reason why Ender is Ender, and their influence on Ender is decisive. This is evident when reading novels. And the description of Peter in the film is probably a sudden beating of Ender?
I vaguely remember that Ender was a tall, rich and handsome man... How Ender is taller than his opponent in the movie is simply discordant.
Didn't bean kill Ender in seconds? . Why does the movie mention that Ender is the first?
I remember that Mazer Leihan's identity was revealed, and it was very shocking at the time, because the rendering was too good before... It was said directly in the movie. . Of course, many technical details about time travel must be omitted because of the space...
The rhythm of the whole film is too fast, and many details of the three stages are not clearly explained, giving people the feeling of "Ender's hanging up". Various emotions are also slightly difficult to brew up. In fact, it is really difficult to make a movie show all the plot. Maybe a trilogy would be better? But no one watched the trilogy. .
I think the ending is the worst. If the ending brought me to a climax, I could have given it a 5 out of conscience. I was shocked to read the end of the original book, I could feel the struggle of Ender's overworked thinking about "graduating after this game" and finding out that it was really "graduating". There is also the shock of learning that those drone simulators are full of lives. And the movie is so sloppy about this, and it's over in a few words. Ender directly said that they didn't have to die and immediately said that they could communicate with the Zerg or something. Then at last he suddenly sent the queen away.
So the more you think about it, the less it tastes, 4- it.
I feel that "Spokesperson for the Dead" can't be made into a "sci-fi blockbuster", and "Tu Yi" will not be released in China even if it is made...
(The title means a pun in the book, the terminator game generally ends the entire race, this It's barely reflected in the movie.)
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