Inkheart

Inkheart

By Iain Softley

  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • Release Date: 2009-01-23
  • Advisory Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 1h 46min
  • Director: Iain Softley
  • Production Company: New Line Cinema
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.291/10
6.291
From 2,099 Ratings

Description

Ten-year-old Meggie's father, Mo "Silvertongue" (played by Brendan Fraser -- the "Mummy" franchise, "Journey to the Center of the Earth"), has a wonderful talent: When he reads aloud, the characters literally come to life, an ability he discovered when several terrible creatures sprang to life while he read from the story Inkheart. Silvertongue not only read several wicked characters out of the book, but he also read her mother in! He has been struggling to bring her mother back -- and now the evil Capricorn (Golden Globe-nominee Andy Serkis - "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, "King Kong") plans to find a way to steal this amazing power for his own dark plans. Also starring, Paul Bettany ("A Beautiful Mind," "Firewall"), Academy Award and Golden Globe-winner Jim Broadbent ("Iris," TV's "Longford"), Eliza Bennett ("Nanny McPhee," "The Prince and Me") and Academy Award, Golden Globe and Emmy-winner Helen Mirren ("The Queen," TV's "Elizabeth I").

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  • Not too bad

    3
    By Easy_Churlish
    Pretty good story and acting and production.
  • Better late than never

    1
    By Merry_May13
    This movie (although released a long time ago I still have to write this) is absolutely terrible. Not only did they completely fail at portraying most characters (including Capricorn which the whole plot revolves around) they added new ones who should’ve never been there. I have no idea how the screenwriter could’ve thought it to be a good idea to give Dustfinger a wife and kids and Teresa her voice back, not to mention making the reading of things out of books much to easy when in the actual book it was described as being random and uncontrollable. Everyone was too straightforward when the whole book basically revolves around people keeping secrets. I have to say one of the worst things was that they made Meggie write the ending for the shadow!!! They didn’t even give Fenoglio his grandchildren, and Elinors books were burned when Capricorn’s men first came rather than when she went back home. There is so much wrong with this movie and if you actually read/cared about the book I would not waste your money to see this disgrace. It is absolutely terrible and I’m sorry I watched it, that’s 2 hours I’m never getting back.
  • Great movie

    5
    By favokinho
    I love this movie! Well done
  • Inkheart love it!!!!!!!!

    5
    By Greenie97
    this movie in amazing if you like it check out other movies with Eliza bennit in it aka Meggie
  • Ink-hart

    5
    By Jolovesgum
    I love this movie. I watched it last night and it was a good movie to watch for everybody. Inkheart was a movie based off of a book.
  • Cool but no thing like the book

    5
    By Lilyrocks
    Plz make a movie for ink spell
  • Ink-heart: A truly rotten production

    1
    By lavender-brown
    I have read ink heart and had expected the movie to be better than it actually turned out. First of all, the acting overall was disgraceful. They showed no true emotion what so ever Secondly, the script itself was poorly written and the actors made it no better. Finally, The movie was a bore thanks to the reasons I stated above. I would advise you to not wast your time on this movie,
  • INKHEART

    5
    By KILI OF THE LINE OF DURIN
    I've read the book. You must understand that they must change things to make a movie into a movei so ..... But i admit some of the things that they left out would have made it even better. Over all i love the movie and book. The acting is superb!
  • Ink heart

    5
    By Mangome!13
    I loved the movie it was so good I love it like the book it was action packed
  • Good, but is not close

    3
    By Megan Wood
    The move was good in my perspective but there are so many ways that it is not close to the book it is practically all wrong the book was much better but the move was good just not accurate

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