Ready Player One

2018 "A better reality awaits."
7.4| 2h20m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 29 March 2018 Released
Producted By: Amblin Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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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.

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ciaran4174 I loved this movie AND I'm a massive fan of the book (Gasp), but they are two different entities and I can't understand the fanboy hatred of this. No spoilers but If they would just think about the story the novel tells it COULDN'T make a good film, fgs 2 of the challenges in the novel are based on other movies! I know that one of the challenges in the movie is similar but it's told in a far different way and copyrights aside, although fun to read it would be rubbish to watch. Spielberg is a master of telling a story with pictures and I loved every minute of this movie.
cayeoz Great full this movie clean job is player its awesame okey
bjurstromc I love movies i saw about 10 this year but this was awesome i had everything i wanted i reccomend to spieberg fans go see it!
Rob Walker This film is garbage. I remember 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!?