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Film: Ender's Game (12A)

Ender's Game is much in the tradition of films like Star Trek, Oblivion and The Matrix and none the worse for that

Ender's Game (12A)

Directed by Gavin Hood

3 Stars

Based on Orson Scott Card's SF novel, Ender's Game is an adventure story which will appeal to kids into computer space games.

In it, the Formics -a hostile alien race - has attacked Earth and the only hope for global survival is an exceptional new generation of young fighters, schooled in a futuristic learning environment - a mixture of computer games, quantum optics and astrophysics.

Gifted child geniuses, they're led by Ender Wiggins (Asa Butterfield) who's gifted with exceptional intelligence, knowledge and empathy.

Participating in a final war "game" against the enemy, they confront the question whether war is the best strategy for achieving peace in a film whose visual style owes much to computer gaming.

It's very much in the tradition of films like Star Trek, Oblivion and The Matrix and none the worse for that.

Rita Di Santo

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