Ender's Game: The Designated Savior

Amara 2022-03-20 09:01:30

I thought that children are just a transition, and they will definitely grow up later. Adults are the protagonists.

This designated savior, instructor, leader, was named Napoleon's life, the pressure is really great.


With a child under 15 as the protagonist, going to the battlefield to do what the savior should do, although it is a bit unacceptable, if you want to promise that there will be no one on the big earth, you must let the child go to the battlefield? And using games as a training carrier, isn't this a joke? But it is these differences that make me feel that this film can still be watched.

The title of the film interprets the film, two points, one Ender (a lot of plots, dialogues, and psychological activities), and a game (the whole film is trained in game mode).

After watching it, do you always feel like something is missing? theme?

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Extended Reading
  • Virginia 2022-03-22 09:01:31

    Not really a children's movie. I haven't read the original book, the movie is alright, there is suspicion of running accounts, I think it can be better, divided into two episodes, the end of the last episode can take the simulated warehouse gunfight as the ending point. Samsung and a half, can see.

  • Muhammad 2022-03-23 09:01:35

    People who watched "Ender's Shadow" a few years ago kept making spoiler interpretations from the perspective of Beans for the people around them during the viewing process.

Ender's Game quotes

  • Mazer Rackham: You will have to win this war one battle at a time.

  • Colonel Graff: We won! That's all that matters.

    Ender Wiggin: No. The *way* we win matters.