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City of Ember
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Item Description... Overview The lights are going out in the City of Ember, a time-limited underground haven created some 200 years ago by the higher-ups of humanity in a world on the brink of disaster. Meanwhile, many of its literally and figuratively in-the-dark citizens don't suspect a thing. The only wise ones are two plucky teenagers (Saoirse Ronan, Harry Treadaway) who are devoted to finding--with or without the help of the cagey Mayor Cole (Bill Murray)--the exit from Ember. Screenwriting credit for CITY OF EMBER, a refreshing fantasy film based on the first novel in author Jeanne DuPrau's sci-fi/adventure series for young adults, belongs to none other than Caroline Thompson. She's a silver screen veteran of family-friendly otherworldliness who's collaborated on many of Tim Burton's most definitive projects, and indeed she's brought to this live-action sophomore effort from enthusiastic movie-geek director Gil Kenan (MONSTER HOUSE) a miniaturist sensibility reminiscent of the condensed and simply plotted eccentricity of CORPSE BRIDE and A NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. In stark contrast to some of the more epically turgid fantasy films released in the wake of Harry Potter's first outing, EMBER harks back to the modestly scaled ethos of cinematic spectacle typically embodied by the whimsical adventure movies made for children in the 1980s. When the film's farfetched premise meets its unadorned storytelling to unfold in a neatly contained, nearly real-time episode, it renders the image of ordinary children traversing an architectural phantasmagoria with the kind of paradoxical patina of fluffy-yet-provocative fantasy that can stimulate the imaginations of both kids and adults. The movie's neon-filamented aesthetic, a post-apocalyptic pastiche of industrialization, is sometimes evocative of German expressionism. Still, including cinematographer Xavier Perez Grobiet's kinetic tracking shots, Kenan's film is not without its 21st-century elements.
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Item Specifications...
Record Label 20th Century Fox
Format AC-3 / Color / Dolby / Dubbed / Wides
Dimensions: Length: 5.4" Width: 7.5" Height: 0.7" Weight: 0.25 lbs.
Binding DVD Video
Publisher Word Entertainment
Age 9-12
UPC 024543563396
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 | One of the best indie films this decade. Dec 9, 2009 |
Okay, for starters, i know this film (which has gone largely-marketed) looks like at-a-glance a weird fantasy flick, but let me tell you: This movie is absolutely fantastic. This movie is everything "A series of unfortunate events" tried to be (although the plot is nothing similar). This movie should have been one of the top movies of '08, if it wasn't for the whole "oh, we're not going to spend any marketing dollars on this" decision. In other words, SEE THIS MOVIE.
Why, do you ask? Well first of all, if your looking for another no-brain, run-of-the-mill, big studio flick (think: any buddy cop movie), this movie is not for you. Otherwise, You'll love it. This movie has it all: It is set in a place that brings not only wonder, but make you think... it has an antagonist that goes from bumbling to evil so artfully (really, the way only Murray can), it has the two young protagonists that you cant help but root for the whole way, it is chock with witty and sharp dialogue, and more then anything, its a movie that inspires emotion. Within the last 20 minutes, you _want_ them to win. You want to see the happy ending, and in the end, what more can you ask of any movie?
P.S.: Fun (and appropriate) for kids, but definitely not a "Kids" movie. This movie is a "must-see" no matter who you are, but the younger ones may not get the message behind the story. Just FYI.
-J | | |  | Fun, Adventurous, and best of all... TOTALLY CLEAN! Dec 2, 2009 |
| We are very picky when it comes to movies. We like modesty in our movies too. This movie is remarkably clean and it is still adventurous! What a find! Great family movie! | | |  | GREAT family Movie Oct 26, 2009 |
When I ordered this movie I had no idea what to expect... so far in the month & a half I've owned it either by myself or one of my family members (including my sisters children) it has been viewed at least a doz times or more. Great product, Great movie! One of few any more that you don't have to screen before your children watch it... the only even questionable part would be one that the girl delievers a message and the word "sexy" is used but other than that ... WONDERFUL!!! | | |  | Check this one out! Oct 11, 2009 |
I don't typically review movies I watch (if I did that I'd be posting about 4 reviews per day) but I came across one that I feel has been severely under-appreciated. I have occasionally come across City of Ember on Netflix and finally got around to watching it. I had my brother watch it with me, and even he turned to me and said, "They advertise the wrong movies." We both agreed it was an incredibly unique and enjoyable movie, and of much higher quality than most movies that have come out recently!
The movie is about a city called Ember that was created when the world was ending. The greatest minds of the time gathered and decided the city would be cut off from the rest of the world for 200 years, hopefully enough time for any radioactivity or whatever else to diminish. At the end of the 200 years, a box was to open that would lead them out of Ember and back to the surface. Unfortunately, the box was lost and when the 200 years were up, the citizens of Ember were left in the dark, literally. The generator that had been supplying them for 200 years was dying, and the lights that supplied their city started blacking out more and more often. Two young citizens of Ember decided they needed to act, and find a way out of Ember. After finding the box, they worked to discover the way out. A fantastic adventure unravels which shows you the ingenuity of the "builders" (the men who created Ember) in their plan to release the citizens from Ember.
The quality of the movie is great (they obviously spared no expense) and the acting isn't bad either! There are many familiar faces, such as Bill Murray, Tim Robbins, Mary Kay Place, Martin Landau, Simon Kunz and Mackenzie Crook. There are also some new faces, such as the two main characters. The movie is a fantastic family movie, with no harsh language or crude humor. This is easily a movie for kids, however we're adults, and we loved it! My only wish is that the movie had given a bit more at the end to show what happens next. Oh well!
From what I've read, those who have read the book judge the movie very harshly (That's nothing new in book/film adaptations). They feel as though much of the symbolism of the book has been left out. I haven't read the book, however, I can't say I watch movies to find the symbolism behind every detail. I watch a movie for enjoyment, not necesarily enlightenment. So, if you're just watching this movie to have a light and enjoyable evening, I highly recommend it! | | |  | An underacheiving great film Oct 3, 2009 |
This movie did quite poorly in the theatres. It never got very high in the rankings, and left the theatres soon after it got there.
Yet the initial reviews were good, and so I bought it. Didn't look at it for over a year, but sat down tonight and thought it was a pleasant night's 5-star entertainment -- about 90 minutes of movie.
Others have described the plot, I'll try my hand at it. Something happens on earth, a global war or cataclysm, or something. So some people build a city far underground, built to last for 200 years, which is the length of time that the earth's surface will take to be livable again. They start a timer so people will know when to come back to the earth's surface. But things go "terribly wrong", the timer is lost, and the city systems (electricity, water, food) start deteriorating. Nobody will survive unless...
Well, THAT's why you need to see the movie. Four 1/2 stars, but I bumped it to 5 because of good special effects. | | | Write your own review about City of Ember
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