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Release Date:
10 October 2008 (USA)
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For generations, the people of the City of Ember have flourished in an amazing world of glittering lights. But Ember's once powerful generator is failing ... and the great lamps that illuminate the city are starting to flicker. full summary | full synopsis
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3 nominations
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Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins split up after 23 years together
(From The Guardian - Film News. 24 December 2009, 5:12 AM, PST)
First look at Peter Weir's prison escape epic The Way Back
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(From The Guardian - Film News. 24 December 2009, 5:12 AM, PST)
First look at Peter Weir's prison escape epic The Way Back
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Young actors save the day for the city
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| David Ryall | ... | Chief Builder | |
| Ian McElhinney | ... | Builder | |
| Harry Treadaway | ... | Doon Harrow | |
| Tim Robbins | ... | Loris Harrow | |
| Bill Murray | ... | Mayor Cole | |
| B.J. Hogg | ... | Mayor's Guard | |
| Toby Jones | ... | Barton Snode | |
| Lucinda Dryzek | ... | Lizzie Bisco | |
| Matt Jessup | ... | Joss | |
| Lara McIvor | ... | Roner | |
| Myles Thompson | ... | Smat | |
| Eoin McAndrew | ... | Student #1 | |
| Rachel Morton | ... | Student #2 | |
| Conor MacNeill | ... | Student #3 | |
| Lorraine Hilton | ... | Miss Thorn |
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Rated PG for mild peril and some thematic elements.
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90 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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USA:PG (certificate #43559) |
Ireland:PG |
UK:PG |
Singapore:PG |
Philippines:G (MTRCB) |
Hong Kong:IIA |
Australia:G |
Czech Republic:U |
South Africa:10M |
Canada:G (Manitoba/Quebec) |
Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Nova Scotia/Ontario) |
France:U |
New Zealand:PG |
Argentina:Atp |
Portugal:M/12
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The book sequel has been optioned, but considering the poor box-office reception of City of Ember (2008), it remains to be seen if it will be made into a film too.
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Continuity: The scene where Doon is watching the boat follow its track, the boat automatically launches into the water. Yet when the three get into the boat, the boat does not launch until Doon pulls a lever.
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Loris Harrow:
[to Doon] Builders were wise when they said, "If you have proof, you have to pursue it! There's more to a bottle cap than keeping liquid from leaking out of glass!"
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Referenced in "Fred: Fred: A Star in His Own Mind (#2.5)" (2008)
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"City of Ember", director Gil Kenan's follow up to his horror-lite for preteens "Monster House", is a fun ride that's well worth the admission price if only for the superb production design and the likable leads.
Lina Mayfleet (Saoirse Ronan) and Doon Harrow (Harry Treadaway) are two of the inhabitants of the City of Ember - an underground city designed to house humans for two centuries as an unspecified disaster takes place on the surface. But as the 200 years have passed, the generator that powers the city gradually falters, causing more frequent blackouts and scarce provisions.
When no one would listen to them, especially the city mayor - Mayor Cole (the effective yet underused Bill Murray) - it then becomes up to Lina and Doon to find the exit that leads to the surface, which is infinitely easier in theory than in practice, considering the plethora of puzzles and riddles they would have to solve.
Without having read the film's source material - Jeanne Duprau's novel - there's no way I can say if the script holds up to the narrative of its literary counterpart, but here's where the film mainly falters. The film feels like a rushed end product crammed to fit within the confines of a typical family flick. Exposition is kept in the sidelines and character development seems more of a ploy to advance the plot than genuine attempts in sculpting something more than cardboard-cut supporting characters.
But despite the narrative faults, Kenan imbues such a magical quality to the dank environment. And for a film lacking impressive turns from its more mature and established actors (including Tim Robbins as Doon's father), upcoming stars Ronan and Treadaway's animated performances save the day, right from a sweeping introduction of the claustrophobic city to a touching finale that finally affirms the characters' quest for light amidst the darkness.