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City of Ember (2008)

City of Ember (2008)
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Monster House director Gil Kenan takes the helm for this children's fantasy about two young heroes who attempt to solve an ancient mystery in time to prevent their underground city from being swallowed by darkness. The City of Ember was built over 200 year ago, deep below the earth, where the destruction of a mass-scale disaster couldn't reach it. Equipped with a massive generator and vast supplies, the people of Ember have thrived happily for generations -- but the city wasn't meant to be lived in forever. The generator is breaking down and the supplies are running out, but two centuries in isolation have robbed the Emberites of their knowledge -- nobody knows how the electric lights work anymore, and nobody understands that there's something beyond the city besides darkness. Nobody, that is, besides Lina (Saoirse Ronan) and Doon (Harry Treadaway), two teenagers who still have the hope that everyone else has lost to ignorance and apathy -- not to mention a sheet of instructions left by the Builders themselves explaining how to leave the city. But the 200-year-old paper is falling apart, and pieces are missing. So with the lights threatening to flicker out for the last time and leave Ember in darkness forever, Lina and Doon set out on an adventure through the streets, sewers, and dark caverns of Ember to put the pieces back together. To solve the mystery, they'll have to get inside the Builders' heads, and avoid the grasp of corrupt Mayor Cole (Bill Murray), who wants to keep Ember the way it is -- no matter what the cost. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Saoirse RonanHarry Treadaway, (more)
Director(s):
Gil Kenan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of City of Ember

Monster House director Gil Kenan takes the helm for this children's fantasy about two young heroes who attempt to solve an ancient mystery in time to prevent their underground city from being swallowed by darkness. The City of Ember was built over 200 year ago, deep below the earth, where the destruction of a mass-scale disaster couldn't reach it. Equipped with a massive generator and vast supplies, the people of Ember have thrived happily for generations -- but the city wasn't meant to be lived in forever. The generator is breaking down and the supplies are running out, but two centuries in isolation have robbed the Emberites of their knowledge -- nobody knows how the electric lights work anymore, and nobody understands that there's something beyond the city besides darkness. Nobody, that is, besides Lina (Saoirse Ronan) and Doon (Harry Treadaway), two teenagers who still have the hope that everyone else has lost to ignorance and apathy -- not to mention a sheet of instructions left by the Builders themselves explaining how to leave the city. But the 200-year-old paper is falling apart, and pieces are missing. So with the lights threatening to flicker out for the last time and leave Ember in darkness forever, Lina and Doon set out on an adventure through the streets, sewers, and dark caverns of Ember to put the pieces back together. To solve the mystery, they'll have to get inside the Builders' heads, and avoid the grasp of corrupt Mayor Cole (Bill Murray), who wants to keep Ember the way it is -- no matter what the cost. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Gil Kenan
Writer(s):
Caroline Thompson
Producer(s):
Gary GoetzmanSteven ShareshianTom Hanks
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Children in Peril)
Categories:
AnimationFamily & Kids
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Doug U.

I thought this was a very good movie with a good storyline to work with. Almost a more human version of Horton Hears a Who, or The Grinch Who Stole Christmas. Bill Murray nailed the role of corrupt Mayor. Bravo!

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Heather C.

I really loved the movie, and I would love to watch it with my future kids (someday) The movie reminded me of the Golden Compass and Chronicles of Narnia what with children being the heros and the adults who follow the status quo being the antagonists of the story. Having never read the books, I wasn't certain what to expect, Not that there were any major twists to the story, I just didn't know how the children would get out of the unfortunate situations they constantly found themselves. I wouldn't say there was lot of humor in the movie. The soundtrack was amazing!!! I will definitely read the books after this. I get the impression that some of the scenes were much longer and more complex in the book than in the movie. But that usually happens in movies. I also loved the ending

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Harold W.

I liked this movie quite a bit. Very unusual sets created a unique landscape. Loved the Bill Murray character as well as Tim Robbins. Mary Kay Place was a nice surprise and the kids were good, too. The story of an isolated community has been done before, but I liked this take. It was fun spending a couple hours in this odd little dystopia.

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