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Ender's Game

Year:
Duration:
114 min
Genres:
Action | Sci-Fi
IMDB rate:
6.7
Director:
Gavin Hood
Awards:
1 win & 6 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2013-11-01
Filming Locations: Michoud Assembly Facility - 13800 Old Gentilly Road, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Earnings
Budget: $110,000,000
Opening Weekend: $27,017,351 (USA) (3 November 2013)
Gross: $61,737,191 (USA) (4 September 2014)
Cast
Actor
Character
Abigail Breslin
Abigail Breslin
Ender's Game
Asa Butterfield
Asa Butterfield
Ender's Game
Harrison Ford
Colonel Graff
Hailee Steinfeld
Petra Arkanian
Ben Kingsley
Mazer Rackham
Viola Davis
Major Gwen Anderson
Aramis Knight
Bean
Suraj Partha
Alai
Moises Arias
Bonzo Madrid
Khylin Rhambo
Dink Meeker
Jimmy 'Jax' Pinchak
Peter Wiggin
Nonso Anozie
Sergeant Dap
Conor Carroll
Bernard
Caleb J. Thaggard
Stilson
Cameron Gaskins
Slattery (Leopard Army)
Stevie Ray Dallimore
John Wiggin
Andrea Powell
Theresa Wiggin
Brandon Soo Hoo
Fly Molo
Kyle Russell Clements
Young Mazer Rackham
Wendy Miklovic
Female Doctor
Jasmine Kaur
Professor
Han Soto
Lieutenant Soto
Edrick Browne
Eros Tech Officer Hendee
Tony Mirrcandani
Admiral Chjamrajnagar
Christopher Coakley
Stilson Buddy #1
Chase Walker
Stilson Buddy #2
Gavin Hood
Giant
Joseph Angelette
Member of Rat Army (uncredited)
Alex Bartz
Launchie - Eros Cadet
Noëlle Renée Bercy
Dragon (uncredited)
Blake Burt
Stilson's Posse
Matt Cipro
Soldier (uncredited)
Cameron Fachman
Cadet Wallace (uncredited)
Dawson Fletcher
Launchie
Brandon Guttuso
Griffin Cadet (uncredited)
Kelvin Harrison
Salamander
Jessica Harthcock
Launchie
King Hoey
Cadet
Elton LeBlanc
Retired soldier (uncredited)
Jacob Leinbach
Mick
Ty Parker
Salamander
Malik Peters
Launchie
Giovanni Silva
Tech Officer Mihailov (uncredited)
Hunter Stansberry
Salamander
Yung Swizz'Agg
Sammy (uncredited)
Joseph Uzzell
Medic (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
Special wheel harnesses that allowed free range in motion were fitted to actors, for filming of Battle Room scenes. Because these scenes are supposed to take place in a null gravity environment, the actors had to carefully choreograph their movements, to give the accurate illusion of floating.
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City featured in the 'Never Again' propaganda poster is actually central Hong Kong.
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There are 950 effects shots in the film. Digital Domain (one of the main financiers of the film) contributed 700 (about 75%) of the total.
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Goofs
The Battle Center's gravity is portrayed inconsistently. The gravity is generated by centripetal force (the rotating circles). However, in the gates at the entrance to the arena, it is clearly not spinning. This would mean, then, that there is no gravity in this hallway - yet the people who stand in the gate are clearly standing on the ground with gravity. (The issue is raised in Chapter 7 of the book, when Ender is talking about all sorts of mysteries with Petra Arkanian) and is left unanswered.)
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An ant queen does not control the individuals in her colony, but simply forms its reproductive system.
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When Ender is being promoted to Salamander army. On the screen it shows for him to go left out of the room he is in, but when he leaves he turns right.
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Quotes
Colonel Graff: There's only one kid on this launch with any brains at all so far, and that's Ender Wiggin.
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Colonel Graff: We won! That's all that matters.
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Bean: The enemy's gate is down.
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Faq
Q
What was the point of the zero gravity training?
A
Although it is not a direct contribution to battle, the zero gravity training surely augments the cadets capabilities of reflex, quick thinking, reaction, decision making and strategy developing, and, as such, is really important to the whole training process.
Q
Is the film based on two books?
A
The film storyline may turn out to be a fusion between 'Ender's Game' and its parallel novel 'Ender's Shadow', focusing on the important elements of both. Technically speaking, both books take place at exactly the same time, and they both focus on the same events at the Battle School, but from the points of view of two different characters. Some elements we'll be seeing in the movie, like the 2nd Alien Invasion, were only briefly mentioned in 'Ender's Game', yet 'Ender's Shadow' covers them in greater detail. Orson Scott Card says that 'Enders Game' is an unfilmable book, not because of too much violence, but because everything takes place in Ender's head. 'Ender's Shadow' sounds like a logical choice to improve and enhance viewers' perspective on the events at the Battle School. Per the audiobook of 'Ender's Shadow' the afterword by Orson Scott Card mentions very clearly that this film is technically an amalgam of both books to create a tellable story since the story does take place largely in Ender's head. Obviously there is significant license taken but this does not damage the overall story.
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Photos from cast
Abigail Breslin Asa Butterfield
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