The Games Maker
The Games Maker
PG | 01 April 2016 (USA)
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Young Ivan Drago's newfound love of board games catapults him into the fantastical and competitive world of game invention, and pits him against the inventor Morodian, who has long desired to destroy the city of Zyl, founded by Ivan's grandfather. To save his family and defeat Morodian, Ivan must come to know what it is to be a true games maker.

Reviews
Karry

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Micransix

Crappy film

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Gurlyndrobb

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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Cooktopi

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Ashleigh Miller

I loved the premise of this movie and it being about a child who loved games and loved to invent them while his father didn't like them. Also the challenges he went through to discover what really happened to his parents and what the tattoo that is on his wrist means. However, I feel this film did drag on and I felt like it was a little too long and started boring me a little towards the ending. Decent film however

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refolded

The Games Maker is beautiful--the filming, sets and costumes. It's the story of a boy who is growing to be a game inventor. He unravels the secrets of his family's past, and discovers what outside forces are trying to influence his life.You might enjoy it if you like these movies: It's like Harry Potter's coming-of-age story of a talented kid challenged at home and at school. The narrator and strange, funny faces reminded me of A Series of Unfortunate Events. The brave kid and unique companions are sort of like Wes Anderson films, and like the pacing and visuals of Moonrise Kingdom.Other reviews commented on how complicated the story is, and that is the downside. The strings could have been tied up better. The characters he meets seem to be tokens of ideas, but these are not obviously tied into the theme that his life is a game. Knight and Bishop are named after game pieces, but why? The movie could be improved by clearly showing how each step was like a game,and by speeding up the scenes. His life story was mostly like the board game,Candy Land, a colorful path to the end.I enjoyed this movie, and would recommend it to fans of the movies mentioned above, although it is one level below in quality.

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dwolivas

Go into this with a clear head. One of those rare, perfect movie experiences that only works when what you're watching is a complete surprise. Reverse Flash (JD's brother) continues to drop killer surprise acting bombs, low budget directors can learn from how this film flashes through plot points and action without breaking the bank, and best of all, BATMAN. Best young actor alive in his craft, because you don't see Batman in this. You see Ivan Drago. Creepiest out-of-left-field villain of all time, that actor should be on Game of Thrones. More exposition takes place in a single shot in this movie than I've ever seen done on screen. I gave this a shot because David Mazouz, and wow. Just wow. Just watch. Then go watch Gotham and that one episode of the Office and then Gotham again. BECAUSE I'M BATMAN.

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GreenTTentacle

Here is a modern classic example of "realismo magico" - magic realism, a literary style which was born in Latin American literature- a style in which fantastical elements are blended into real life. The key difference between magic realism and just a fantasy film for kids are the dream-like elements that are based in emotion which you will see in this film as well. For example, the sinking school// feelings of reality sinking in... or a tattoo that won't wash off// feelings of accepting who you really are, etc. In this really beautiful film, you see Ivan's world change from ordinary to extraordinary, and even when there are moments which are scary, no-one dies or gets hurt. It has a happy ending, with a deep reflection on life intertwined. I would highly recommend this film for anyone studying literature, but also for kids- It's very nicely put together, full of adventure and optimism (things kids really need to see). 8/10.

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