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Even the smallest of light... shines in the darknessPlot:
A boy's life is turned upside down when he learns that he is the last of a group of immortal warriors who have dedicated their lives to fighting the forces of the dark. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)NewsDesk:
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B.O. Favorite 'Michael Clayton' Winds Up in Fourth Place (From Studio Briefing. 16 October 2007)
'Married' to the Top (From Studio Briefing. 15 October 2007)
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Harry Potter meets the Fifth Element? moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Alexander Ludwig | ... | Will Stanton / Tom Stanton | |
| Christopher Eccleston | ... | The Rider | |
| Ian McShane | ... | Merriman Lyon | |
| Frances Conroy | ... | Miss Greythorne | |
| James Cosmo | ... | Dawson | |
| Jim Piddock | ... | Old George | |
| Amelia Warner | ... | Maggie Barnes | |
| John Benjamin Hickey | ... | John Stanton | |
| Wendy Crewson | ... | Mary Stanton | |
| Emma Lockhart | ... | Gwen Stanton | |
| Drew Tyler Bell | ... | James Stanton | |
| Edmund Entin | ... | Robin Stanton | |
| Gary Entin | ... | Paul Stanton | |
| Gregory Smith | ... | Max Stanton | |
| Jordan J. Dale | ... | Stephen Stanton |
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Rated PG for fantasy action and some scary images.Parents Guide:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
UK:12A | New Zealand:PG | Brazil:Livre | South Korea:12 | Ireland:12A | Taiwan:PG-12 | Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) | USA:PG | Germany:12 | Peru:PT | Finland:K-11 | Malaysia:U | Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) | Singapore:PG | Argentina:13MOVIEmeter: 
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If you read the book, skip the movie. If you did not read the book, still skip the movie. I saw this with a group in which some of us had read the book and some of us had not. Everybody disliked it.
The story was confusing, disjointed, and eventually pointless. Even if you had read the book, it appeared that the screenwriter was taking scenes from Harry Potter, scenes from the Fifth Element, and a few scenes from Cooper's original novels then patching them together. This led to an incoherent story line.
The biggest question is what were they thinking when they disregarded the story contained in the book? In an episode of "all things considered" on NPR, screenwriter John Hodge asserted that he was trying to distance this movie from Harry Potter. If so, he failed miserably because the massive changes made this look more like a bad Harry Potter knock-off than a separate film. From the NPR interviews, it appears that Ms. Cooper had little or no input in the film. I suspect that the filmmakers were trying to make a Harry Potter-like film out of Susan Cooper's story so they could avoid copyright infringement. Unfortunately, they were trying to fit a square peg into the round hole and it did not work.