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Old 11-15-2013, 07:26 PM   #103
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The "battle school" scenes are well done, I think. It's a big space station in Earth orbit, with two rotating rings to provide artificial gravity for the living quarters, and an enormous non-rotating sphere between them for the zero-g battle room. Much as I pictured from the book. And as you would expect these days, the zero-g battles themselves are convincingly portrayed.
I loved the Mind Game. It was nothing like I had imagined and WAY cooler than I had imagined. When I reread the book I can very much see how the movie version was right on. I just never "got it" that way myself.

I liked the Mazer Rackham character and Graff. Ender was fine as well given that they decided to pick just one boy and not several to represent Ender from 6-13 or so.
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