Ready Player One

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2018 "A better reality awaits."
Ready Player One
Ready Player One

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7.4 | 2h20m | PG-13 | en | Adventure

When the creator of a popular video game system dies, a virtual contest is created to compete for his fortune.

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7.4 | 2h20m | PG-13 | en | More Info
Released: March. 29,2018 | Released Producted By: Amblin Entertainment , Village Roadshow Pictures Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://readyplayeronemovie.com
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When the creator of a popular video game system dies, a virtual contest is created to compete for his fortune.

Genre

Science Fiction

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Cast

Simon Pegg

Director

Emily Cannon

Producted By

Amblin Entertainment

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Tye Sheridan
Tye Sheridan

as Parzival / Wade

Lena Waithe
Lena Waithe

as Aech / Helen

T.J. Miller
T.J. Miller

as I-R0k (voice)

Simon Pegg
Simon Pegg

as Curator / Ogden Morrow

Emily Cannon
Emily Cannon

Art Department Assistant

Oliver Herrick
Oliver Herrick

Art Department Assistant

Andy Young
Andy Young

Art Department Assistant

Michael Searle
Michael Searle

Art Department Assistant

Jodie Jackman
Jodie Jackman

Art Department Coordinator

Gavin Fitch
Gavin Fitch

Art Direction

Stuart Rose
Stuart Rose

Art Direction

Remo Tozzi
Remo Tozzi

Art Direction

Guy Bradley
Guy Bradley

Art Direction

Mark Scruton
Mark Scruton

Art Direction

Claire Fleming
Claire Fleming

Art Direction

Claire Fleming
Claire Fleming

Assistant Art Director

Jake Hall
Jake Hall

Assistant Art Director

Shira Hockman
Shira Hockman

Assistant Art Director

Dana McCall
Dana McCall

Assistant Property Master

John Wells
John Wells

Assistant Property Master

Fergus Clegg
Fergus Clegg

Assistant Set Decoration

David Morison
David Morison

Assistant Set Decoration

Sophie Newman
Sophie Newman

Assistant Set Decoration

Steve HyunSuk Suh
Steve HyunSuk Suh

Concept Artist

Ready Player One Audience Reviews 3c2q6c

Lachlan Coulson This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
Freeman This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Logan By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Allissa .Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
lisathomas-41686 I was really looking forward to seeing this film. I wanted to finish the book first and so I raced through, captivated by the story. I couldn't put it down and was desperate to get to the end so I could watch the big-screen version. What a terrible let down. The film is nothing like the book at all. I expected some of the scenes and sub-plots to be removed to get it down to roughly two hours, but the plot is virtually unrecognizable. The characters don't match those described in the book, which takes away some of the key developments in the story. The pace is too fast because they are just trying to cram things in and there's not much context given to anything. I don't understand how anyone who hasn't read the book could follow It! Despite being really excited to watch it, I found myself playing with my phone halfway through because I was bored. I really wanted to love this film but unfortunately I think this is the most disappointed I have ever been with a book-to-film transition :-(
eliasclod I must say that i absplutely enjoyed this film- it was interesting, amd posed the important question of how far people will go to escape reality, and how important ot is- i was captivated, enjoyed all of the references to other fipms, games and nerdisms, and found it interesting. I dock a point from what i would otherwose score for some items of the film i did not particularly enjoy, but tje film was good
Rob Walker This film is garbage. I seeing the trailer and thought it looked quite cringey. A work colleague mentioned he'd read the book and it was quite good. So I gave the book a go and really enjoyed it. While it was a little cringey in places it was a good book. So I then quite looked forward to film. This film takes the overarching theme and throws all that's good out of the window. I was so disappointed to find so many great moments from the book totally abandoned. Such a wasted opportunity. What we end up with is a super generic, weak attempt. The film felt rushed and totally lacking of substance. Every now and then they throw something in that happens in the book totally out of context just so it has something from the book. The end was terrible. It throws in concepts that totally ruin the world and physics of real world/vr interaction. Seems like it's made by someone who has never played a computer game. How did Ernest Cline agree to this!?
funtasticfour First of all, go read the book if that title grabbed you. There is so much more that wasn't shown. Secondly, this movie is not for everyone. It is 80% computer generated, so if that's a problem, forget it. Third, if you love video games, the 80's and are looking forward to playing tons of VR stuff in the future, this is your movie. Some laughs, a great 80's soundtrack and unique visuals, but with a bunch of old characters and references that you'd never believe were mixed into a full length feature. I loved the book, and enjoyed the movie which I'm sure I'll watch again more closely to see all the hidden Easter eggs.