Rating:
****/*****, or 7/10
Underrated,
enjoyable post-apocalyptic fantasy family flick. After a devastating
world war, mankind retreated underground with the hopes of once
returning to the surface. Hundreds of feet below ground, the City of
Ember was constructed as a safe house to the last remnants of
humanity, its lights kept running by huge machinery. However, after
several generations had passed, the descendants of the original
survivors forgot about their origin and the world above, while the
technology keeping them alive slowly degraded, threatening to leave
them in everlasting darkness. Superb child actress Saoirse Ronan
(nominated for an Oscar for Atonement) stars as young Linda
Mayfleet, a girl driven by curiosity and intelligence who wants to
fight off the imminent undoing of her home town and the corruption of
Ember's greedy Mayor (Bill Murray once more excels at playing a
scumbag) and his sinister henchmen, but is confronted on the one hand by narrow minded doctrine
stating Ember is all there is, and on the other by giant men-eating
mole creatures (making this movie a tad too scary for younger
kids). The film sports a tremendously exciting look, almost making
Ember itself a living, breathing entity, but we get to explore this
ingeniously crafted world less than we would want in exchange for a
fairly typical coming-of-age story about kids fighting the older
generation's strict rules that seek to keep them mentally chained,
breaking loose in the worn out 'follow your heart' style. Still, the
delightful fantasy tones of this oft neglected film make for a
pleasant surprise to those who bother to check it out.
Starring:
Saoirse Ronan, Bill Murray, Toby Jones
Directed
by Gil Kenan
USA:
Walden Media, 2008
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