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Ember - Il mistero della città di luce

Titolo originale: City of Ember
  • 2008
  • T
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,4/10
71.669
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Saoirse Ronan and Harry Treadaway in Ember - Il mistero della città di luce (2008)
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.
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Dystopian Sci-FiSteampunkAdventureDramaFamilyFantasySci-FiThriller

Per generazioni, la gente della città di Ember ha prosperato in un fantastico mondo di luci scintillanti. Ma il potente generatore di Ember si sta esaurendo la sua carica e le grandi lampade... Leggi tuttoPer generazioni, la gente della città di Ember ha prosperato in un fantastico mondo di luci scintillanti. Ma il potente generatore di Ember si sta esaurendo la sua carica e le grandi lampade che illuminano la città iniziano a tremolare.Per generazioni, la gente della città di Ember ha prosperato in un fantastico mondo di luci scintillanti. Ma il potente generatore di Ember si sta esaurendo la sua carica e le grandi lampade che illuminano la città iniziano a tremolare.

  • Regia
    • Gil Kenan
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Caroline Thompson
    • Jeanne Duprau
  • Star
    • Saoirse Ronan
    • Toby Jones
    • Bill Murray
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    71.669
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Gil Kenan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Caroline Thompson
      • Jeanne Duprau
    • Star
      • Saoirse Ronan
      • Toby Jones
      • Bill Murray
    • 160Recensioni degli utenti
    • 121Recensioni della critica
    • 58Metascore
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    Saoirse Ronan
    Saoirse Ronan
    • Lina Mayfleet
    Toby Jones
    Toby Jones
    • Barton Snode
    Bill Murray
    Bill Murray
    • Mayor Cole
    David Ryall
    David Ryall
    • Chief Builder
    Harry Treadaway
    Harry Treadaway
    • Doon Harrow
    Mary Kay Place
    Mary Kay Place
    • Mrs. Murdo
    Tim Robbins
    Tim Robbins
    • Loris Harrow
    Mackenzie Crook
    Mackenzie Crook
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    Ian McElhinney
    Ian McElhinney
    • Builder
    B.J. Hogg
    • Mayor's Guard
    Lucinda Dryzek
    Lucinda Dryzek
    • Lizzie Bisco
    Matt Ayleigh
    • Joss
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    Lara McIvor
    • Roner
    Liam Burke
    • Mr. Boaz
    Myles Thompson
    • Smat
    Eoin McAndrew
    • Student
    Rachel Morton
    • Student
    Conor MacNeill
    Conor MacNeill
    • Student
    • Regia
      • Gil Kenan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Caroline Thompson
      • Jeanne Duprau
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    6pfne

    This isn't a bad movie at all...

    .. but nor is it a great film.

    It's an adaptation of a book and for what it is it's entertaining.

    Ember is an underground city and 2.kids try to find their way out of the city. That's pretty.mich the whole plot.

    It's well acted by the younger cast and it rattles.along in short order at 90moniutes.

    I'm glad.i watched it, I'll not ever watch it again though.
    8mysteriouspersonage

    well, I quite liked it

    I've read quite a few negative reviews but i think some of the people who have read the book need to realise this was a children's film that would no doubt have to be simplified and draw people in from the start. It hasn't had an easy launch either because it's been competing with High School Musical 3, when i went to see it the cinema was empty apart from me because everyone else had gone to see a certain other film.

    It wasn't great and i am certain that if i had read the book i would have hated it because the characters were not brilliantly written and it was a messy mix of excellent fantasy sci-fi with the appropriate special effects and corny American generic children's movie. But it was good fun.

    The girl in it displayed a superb acting performance the general set and costumes and well mise-en-scene in general was excellent and well worth watching just for that.

    It was good to watch in the cinema and throughly enjoyable if a bit predictable. As i say, generally i liked it.
    Otoboke

    A solid family film.

    When moving from book to motion picture, there are a myriad of problems associated with such a task, one of which comes from those die hard fans of the original story. Fortunately for myself I have never taken it upon myself to read the source material on which this movie is based upon, nor had I even heard of it until now. As a result I found City of Ember to be a gratifying and sensually enticing experience with brilliant performances, an endlessly captivating story and pace, and a great mix of fantastical environments and characters which pave way for subtext that is grounded in simple allegory of our own, current world. To be sure, there are moments when the film dabbles in and out of tired clichés, most of which we have seen countless times this year alone in other children's adventures; yet what distinguishes this from, say, The Chronicles of Narnia or The Spiderwick Chronicles is through its mature themes and presentation that keeps the older viewer in mind. In this respect, City of Ember is a solid family film that most audiences should enjoy regardless of age, gender or anything else; good entertainment, and a wonderful story to remember at that.

    Taking place almost exclusively within the confines of Ember, Gil Kenan here presents us with a vision of a dystopian future, where mankind has been forced to live underground in order to survive. Set many years on from this event however, much of the inhabitants of Ember are unaware of their origin and all the more scared of it as a result. However, in a time of desperation, two citizens Doon Harrow (Harry Treadaway) and Lina Mayfleet (Saoirse Ronan) go on their own quest to try and find an exit from the underground city, which doesn't go down well with gluttonous Mayor Cole (Bill Murray) who just wants his next meal in peace.

    What follows from here is a story that isn't entirely unfamiliar (in fact, it's dangerously close to this year's WALL-E), and yet director Gil Kenan manages to take the script and turn it into his own compelling take on a tried and trusted concept. From the arresting opening monologue to the somewhat anti-climatic ending, there is barely a spot here that feels out of place or contrived for the sake of playing to the camera. The pacing, particularly during the middle act, could have been a little tighter, and you often get the sense that there's a lot of footage missing from this cinematic cut, yet as a whole, City of Ember does enough, and with the right amount of originality in tact, to cover up the rough edges. The ending, as I stated, is a little underwhelming and all too brief, but it at least feels coherent and natural to that which comes before it.

    If there's one thing that Kenan manages to get across here however, it is the imagination and vision that is present in the script and story. Immediately, and most strikingly poignant during the opening sequence, the City of Ember itself is a sight to behold; from the countless lightbulbs that give the city its light to the murky tunnels that run underneath to provide water, the production values present are superb. Furthermore, the special effects work, although a little obvious during certain sequences involving humans, is noticeably strong; particularly when a giant mole-like creature appears. Not only does the creature look disgusting and completely frightening, but the director does well to stage the beast in such a way as to bring out its realistic characteristics; saying that I got flashbacks of Jurassic Park's raptors scene and a few from Aliens certainly wouldn't be a negative link to make.

    Yet as good as the CGI actors are, thankfully the more traditional skin and bones performers aren't so bad themselves. As Hollywood unknowns (to an extent) Saoirse Ronan and Harry Treadaway give convincing performances in their lead positions and very rarely give attention to their ages. Sure enough, their roles aren't the most demanding of jobs, but despite their characters' underwritten nature both fulfil the requirements of leads nicely and with enough conviction to consistently carry the film forward. Of course, it's always good to have a familiar face around, and Bill Murray, playing the obnoxious and gluttonous slob Mayor Cole, is the one to provide such a role. Murray, although arguably underused as far as his talents go, does well to establish a character that nobody is necessarily going to warm to, and uses whatever screen time he has adequately to further the movie on and to back up his lead performers.

    In the end however, all these elements simply come together to create one thing; an adventure. As just that, City of Ember is a very strong and convincing effort from director Gil Kenan who makes his live-action debut here. Sure enough there are countless rough edges present, and characters, although compelling in their quest, fail to resonate emotionally, but the overall adventure itself – that is, the tale – is one that will be sure to captivate imaginations and the attentions of many diverse audiences. With stunning visuals that complement the script's wonderful sense of imagination, fitting performances, and a very memorable, intelligent and socially relevant story, City of Ember is a fantastic slice of entertainment for all the family to enjoy.

    • A review by Jamie Robert Ward (http://www.invocus.net)
    6steviekane

    Decent movie, lacking some story, lacking some direction.

    If the only thing City of Ember does is show that Belfast can play host to high concept movies, then it was worthwhile, but no doubt, it was aiming for more than that. Perhaps to stand next to such fare as Harry Potter, or a Pixar flick.

    Unfortunately, it falls short, but only just. This is without doubt, an exciting romp about two coming-of-age children who break out of the mold forced on them by the dying Ember, and in doing so, change everything. The acting is solid, the set design and music excellent. The concept, the builders of Ember leaving behind secret instructions to get back to the world, is genuinely engaging.

    Unfortunately, they don't get to these instructions fast enough, and a lot of time is spent wandering around the, albeit, beautiful city. Often times there is a lack of a perceived threat. Despite being replete with a nefarious mayor and a mutated mole (like the massive moths, never explained), the story uses neither of these things enough, leaving some scenes to be propelled solely by the heroes following the by-the-numbers instructions left to them. Worst of all, the ending feels like a poor man's Goonies.

    In the director's corner, he is guilty of some slow scenes, but what is almost unforgivable is the flat looks of the actors during intense CGI action. Somebody wasn't thinking ahead.

    Nonetheless, a charming film that I hope made enough money to spawn treatment of the books sequels.
    6ActOne

    City of Ember

    Having just taken 129 eighth-graders who read the book to see the premiere, everyone left the theater disappointed with what director Kil Kenan and screenwriter Caroline Thompson have given us with this translation from the page to the screen. Thompson, an accomplished screenwriter, deserves more of the blame in their (and my) opinion.

    Books rarely translate better to film and this one suffers for many reasons. Jeanne DuPrau's book is an amazing trove of metaphors (candles, the library, the seed, the Pipeworks, and the city itself). When works of literature work on multiple levels, the filmmakers should at least offer us more than one. In fact, this book could be a metaphor for metaphors -- there are things below the surface that exist whether we acknowledge them or not; it is our job to find the tools to excavate the "deeper" level of what exists for others only on the surface.

    Having sacrificed the novel's intellectual depth, the film version does a great disservice to the dedicated reader: we are given special effects that defy logic and re-focus the story unnaturally and unnecessarily; there are included scenes of hyped-up action they are neither satisfying nor helpful with advancing the plot; we lose some of the intricate details of character development; there's an unnecessary inclusion of giant scary creatures that offer distracting (and bizarre) thrills; and the mystery of what Ember is is destroyed in the first minute of narration.

    The design of the film is great, but as in design, the beauty is found in the details. I believe that the greatest details of the book are missing, hidden away like the people of Ember. Let them come into the light!

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      There were so many sets built for this movie that some of them wound up never being used. They do sometimes feature prominently in the background, like the hairdressers, but they play no part in the story.
    • Blooper
      (at around 34 mins) When the girl shows the piece of glass from the box to her friend, she says "it's so shiny", this does not suggest she has never seen glass before. When glass ages in the open it slowly turns an orange or brown color, like those in the city. However, this piece by virtue of being inside the strong box has stayed clear, and it isn't glass.
    • Citazioni

      Doon Harrow: My dad made this.

      Lina Mayfleet: It doesn't look very safe.

      Doon Harrow: That's my dad.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Bill Murray/Rob Corddry/Ray LaMontagne (2008)
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    • Data di uscita
      • 19 dicembre 2008 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Ember: La ciudad perdida
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Cave Hill, Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, Regno Unito
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      • Walden Media
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 7.873.007 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 3.129.473 USD
      • 12 ott 2008
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      • 17.929.684 USD
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