Yep, Ender understanding the enemy, loving them, and the using that to destroy them is kinda the whole point...
.... Peter and Val's big contribution is in their writing and politics, and rumor was that that won't be in this, doesn't really fit....
I though it didn't really fit in the book either.
I love the xkcd comic that takes the piss out of that whole story. Thirty years ago, maybe it seemed plausible, but the fragmentation of the Internet today makes it sound absurd.![]()
Yep, Ender understanding the enemy, loving them, and the using that to destroy them is kinda the whole point...
As if mainstream Hollywood understands any point.. my bet is a generic resolution. Ender has some super secret awesome military tactic (he probably was inspired by or learned from Rackham) up his sleeve and pulls it out at the very last moment to win the day.. cue The End.
I just don't believe they'll go with the book ending as good as it is.
And on an unrelated note:
I was really bummed out when i learned that Orson Scott Card is such an ass![]()
One thing I noticed is they never mentioned Uncle Orson by name. Usually the author gets at least one name drop in these things. Wounder if there really is that much bad blood...
In some ways I agree with your spoiler comment about mainstream movie expectations and tolerances, but if you change that the whole story has a different message and meaning. It becomes a standard earth vs aliens story that just happens to have a teen as the hero...
Damn Card and his attitude. I'm really torn about seeing this in the theater--but I don't want to dismiss the work of all these others because the conception was by a jerk.
I don't know about that, regarding motivation. The whole point was that Ender, all along, did not know. He thought he was playing a game up until the end.
Odd way to end it if there isn't a definite sequel on the cards
Damn Card and his attitude. I'm really torn about seeing this in the theater--but I don't want to dismiss the work of all these others because the conception was by a jerk.
Look at it this way: Would you knowingly go to see a shite film just because the guy who wrote it is a really nice person? I know I wouldn't.![]()
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