The Change In Ender's Game

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Books and Movies go together like Macaroni and Cheese. Once a popular book is released, there’s a movie studio already dying to get their hands on the rights to make a movie. Sometimes the movies change the story to make the movie more entertaining, sometimes it’s a direct copy of the book, or maybe it’s somewhere in between. Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game” came to be when Card reached an agreement with Summit entertainment to make a movie with, “the best that good people could do with a story they really cared about and believed in." However even Ender’s Game, under Card’s approval, made some changes. However, what changes were made?

The first major change in Ender’s Game movie adaption affects an entire character. In the book, Ender is
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In the book, Ender seems clueless and where he goes, a new character was there to help. Amazingly, Ender’s Game has a huge amount of characters in the book, and you got a feel for all of them. However in the movie, a lot of the character’s roles are either cut or shortened. However the biggest role change that I saw was the characters of Dink and Bean. Dink was a smart, older kid who befriends ender and eventually teaches Ender how the adult commanders are manipulating the students to make them military material. Ender sees this, thanks to Dink and starts backlashing the adults a lot more throughout the book. However in the movie, Dink doesn’t have this moment with Ender, and his character is just there. He had no real importance in the movie. Bean’s character was like a mini Ender. When Ender got to command his own army for the battle game, Bean was the only one who was smart enough to play good. Ender even says in the book that Bean reminded him of himself. However in the movie, Bean is met before Ender becomes a captain and Bean’s similarity to Ender is …show more content…
The Climax was reached and settled but the ending, settling all the rest of the plot, is just cut. Ender, in the book, reaches a planet where himself, his sister and the Formics, the aliens that Ender was trained to fight with, can all live in peace together. All the secondary character plots, such as Peter, Valentine, Dink and Bean were all settled. However in the movie, only Ender’s plot was settled. This might have been done in case a second movie were to be made, but it also made the movie feel uncompleted.

Overall, Ender’s game did stay pretty true to the book, however the changes and cuts that were made were pretty major. The movie did a good job on staying in the average two hour timeslot for a movie, however the story did have to sacrifice in order to do so. With all the changes made, there is still one very important question to be asked. Was it entertaining? That is a question only you can