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3) While watching all this it becomes obvious to me, that the author Card is a deeply troubled individual. One does not write about child abuse with such fervor unless one was also abused. I pity the poor man. I personally don’t believe in a god, but I hope there is some force out there that will help the author come to peace with whatever traumas he experience.
3) While watching all this it becomes obvious to me, that the author Card is a deeply troubled individual. One does not write about child abuse with such fervor unless one was also abused. I pity the poor man. I personally don’t believe in a god, but I hope there is some force out there that will help the author come to peace with whatever traumas he experience.
You don't have to be a bad person to write about bad things.
I amuse myself.
So how is Ender’s Game a good story? (Book / Movie Spoilers)
04/11/2013 03:38:59 PM
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Well, I think your point #3 is pretty off
04/11/2013 03:51:01 PM
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I disagree
04/11/2013 04:08:44 PM
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What you just said is utterly preposterous
04/11/2013 07:06:50 PM
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Oh wow, yeah, he hasn't even read the book
04/11/2013 08:54:18 PM
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Hm. I've only read the book, but I'll take a shot
04/11/2013 04:06:35 PM
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Re: Hm. I've only read the book, but I'll take a shot
04/11/2013 08:16:55 PM
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Card purposefully wrote Ender to be blameless, he didn't have intent to commit violence yet he still
05/11/2013 04:18:27 AM
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I read the book, didn't see the movie
04/11/2013 07:02:03 PM
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The funny thing is, Ender's Game ISN'T a YA novel
04/11/2013 08:20:46 PM
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My problem with the film was that the character's most hyped trait was irrelevant
05/11/2013 02:15:09 AM
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I think it was a short story that was later expanded to a novel *NM*
05/11/2013 02:33:46 AM
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OK, I've seen the movie now. I can see some of your issues. Honestly, just go read the book.
05/11/2013 02:30:57 AM
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