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City of Ember
Opens Oct. 10, 2008. Run time: 1 hr. 35 min.

for mild peril and some thematic elements

For generations, the people of the City of Ember have flourished in an amazing world of glittering lights--underground. Built as a refuge for humanity and powered by a massive generator, this City will only sustain for 200 years. Now Ember is falling into darkness as the generator fails. Despite growing concern for the future of their beloved City, Ember's students find themselves confronting the next step in their lives. A rite of passage for all graduates, it is Assignment Day, the day on which the Mayor himself will stand before the graduating students as they choose, by lottery, how they will spend their lives working for their society.

Lina, praying with all her might to be a messenger, is devastated to be assigned to the Pipeworks, the vast network of pipes underneath the City. Her classmate, Doon Harrow, who wants more than nothing else to work in the Generator, panics when he pulls the messenger assignment. Doon offers to swap assignments with Lina. She is thrilled and grateful and eagerly changes jobs. Thus, an unlikely friendship is born.

Lina finds herself zipping all over Ember, delivering important missives to even more important people, including the mayor himself. At home she cares for her aging and forgetful grandmother, and her baby sister Poppy. When an old metal box is discovered in their closet, Lina's grandmother is overjoyed. Completely sure that the contents of the box are of the utmost importance, she is completely bereft of any memory as to why. Lina manages to jimmy the lock open, and discovers some cryptic papers inside.

Unable to piece the papers together, but sure that they are important, Lina resolves to decipher their meaning and enlists Doon's help. As blackouts in the City become more frequent, Lina and Doon realize that the information inside that box could lead to the salvation of their City and their fellow citizens. Now racing against the clock, the two follow the clues, cleverly maneuvering around corrupt politicians and unsavory characters hoping to keep them from their goal: restoring the light in the City of Ember.




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Cast: Bill Murray, Tim Robbins, Saoirse Ronan, Martin Landau, Mackenzie Crook
Director: Gil Kenan
Written by: Jeanne Duprau, Caroline Thompson
Producer: Tom Hanks
Genres: Action/Adventure, Family



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Critic review:

City of Ember is pure escapism fun, with plenty of stark visuals and inventiveness to go around. Story Based on the popular children's book by Jeanne DuPrau, City of Ember is really a cautionary tale: Don't build an underground city as a refuge for humanity against the threat of a world gone mad and forget to tell its denizens that their city will fall apart after 200 years. To be fair, the original "Builders" of Ember tried to set up an exit strategy but didn't account for the possibility of human error. Thus when the deadline comes, the current Ember-ites have no idea why their giant generator powering the whole city is failing. Although he is supposed to know, The Mayor (Bill Murray) has no clue--and frankly doesn't care that much since he has his own exit strategy.

The only ones extremely concerned are teens Doon (Harry Treadaway) and Lina (Saoirse Ronan), who discover an ancient document and end up racing against the clock, following the clues they hope will lead them--and the rest of the people of Ember--to safety beyond their doomed city. Acting Irish actress Saoirse Ronan, best known for her amazingly sophisticated, Oscar-nominated performance in Atonement, has a face the camera loves. With wide expressive eyes and deep concentration, she makes City of Ember that much more compelling simply by the way her face registers a moment. You can tell what she's thinking without her ever saying a word. She's quite something.

Treadaway (Control) isn't nearly as effective, but he fits the action-hero shoes well. Murray seems to be up to his I-hate-kids tricks (shades of W.C. Fields) but has fun with his vain Mayor. But most of the other adults are somewhat wasted, including Toby Jones as the Mayor's henchman; Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Lina's ally; Martin Landau as an old laborer who works in the city's pipes; and finally Tim Robbins as Doon's inventor dad.

They all have the makings to be interesting characters, but there's just not enough about them on screen. I suppose reading the book would help. Direction Director Gil Kenan is a still a kid at heart, it's easy to see. Having made his directorial debut with the visually stunning Monster House, he moves into familiar territory with City of Ember, tackling the live-action milieu this time around. The city itself is fantastic to look at, from the millions of overhead street lights illuminating Ember to Lina's yarn-filled apartment where she lives to even the smallest details, such as a door knob.

Kenan takes you down deep into this underground mecca to the point you almost feel claustrophobic. City of Ember certainly isn't a flick for the younger audiences either, with dark, scary things lurking in the Pipeworks of the city. Kenan, however, isn't quite savvy enough yet to elicit good performances from his actors, which is where City of Ember falters a bit--save for Ronan; Kenan just lucked out with her. No matter, this adaptation is about the visuals and the thrill of escaping from City of Ember, and it delivers the goods on all accounts. Bottom Line Hollywood.com rated this film 3 stars.-Kit Bowen.



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