Ender's Game

Ender's Game
Ender's Game

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Year

2013

Duration

110 minutes

Genres

Action and Adventure, Science Fiction and Fantasy, War

Language

English

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Synopsis

After being taken away from his family and placed in a military training school for gifted children, Ender Wiggin is thrust into a desperate war between the surviving fragments of mankind and their invading enemy. Ender's commanders believe his tactical nous might be the key to defeating their enemy and ensuring the survival of the human race, but can a child cope with such pressure and trauma? This is a futuristic sci-fi movie with impressive special effects about a lone hero set against seemingly impossible odds.

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Contains moderate violence.

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