Ready Player One--Movie Review--Lot's of fun--just not like the book.

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Ready Player One--Movie Review--Lot's of fun--just not like the book.
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<p>I admit it. &nbsp;Ready Player One is one of my favorite books I have read over the last few years. &nbsp;It was just pure unadulterated sugar and joy, &nbsp;When I read it I knew it was going to be a movie eventually, but I wasn’t sure if it could successfully brought to the screen. &nbsp;Learning that it was going to be directed by Spielberg made me excited about the possibility that it could be done well.</p>
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<p>I can’t help it. &nbsp;I come into this movie with the book in my head. I loved this book. &nbsp;It brings an ear to ear grin on my face. &nbsp;</p>
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<p>(The cover of the great book.)</p>
<p>The creator of the Oasis, James Halliday, has passed away. &nbsp;Before he passed he created an Easter Egg and hid it in the Oasis. &nbsp;It can only be found with clues that are given out with various contests. &nbsp;And the Easter Egg is complete control of the Oasis and half of the shares of company that created it, worth half a trillion dollars.</p>
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<h2>So, this is a world wide Easter Egg hunt.</h2>
<p>But after five years no one has found the first clue, so interest is waning. &nbsp;And this is where the movie begins.</p>
<p>The novel focused on the main character Wade Watts and his love of all things pop-culture from the 1970s and 80s and his love for games. &nbsp;The movie goes straight to the point that this is happening in a dystopian future, people in live in houses that are stacked one on top of each other, and then there is the Oasis. &nbsp;The global virtual reality set-up. &nbsp;The movie focus’s on the VR aspect of the world. &nbsp;The pop-culture references come in as an aside. &nbsp;It’s never explained why Wade, who goes by the name Parzival in the world of the Oasis, drives the Delorean from Back to the Future. &nbsp;I mean not that we need an explanation, but there is the Delorean and no mention of it.</p>
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<p>Not focusing on the pop-culture aspect is a minor nit-pik, but it is not as emphasized as much as it is in the book. &nbsp;And for die hard book fans that is going to be noticed.</p>
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<p><em>Lots of things to look at, but no time to enjoy them...</em></p>
<p>The movie is a lot of fun. Seventy-five percent of the movie occurs in the Oasis, so most of the movie is pure CGI. &nbsp;And it looks cartoonish, but I think that is the idea behind the Oasis, it’s VIRTUAL reality, not actual reality.</p>
<p>Wade doesn’t have actual friends in the real world, so he has to make them in the virtual one. &nbsp;Aech is a mechanic. &nbsp;How does a mechanic work in a virtual world? I mean it’s virtual? &nbsp;Why isn’t everyone a mechanic. I have no idea. &nbsp;Just go with it. But the work he does do in the virtual world is top notch. &nbsp;During race across a New York landscape he saves a well-known player Art3mis from zeroing out of the game. &nbsp;Zeroing out mean losing all the money and assests a person has spent their life acquiring. &nbsp;About as close to dying as you can really get in the game.</p>
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<p>Because the reward is pretty much unlimited money, a video game conglomerate Innovative Online Industries (IOI) has amassed an army of Gunters whose sole purpose is performing in the tasks to find the Easter Egg. &nbsp;IOI is led by Nolan Sorrento, a one-time intern of James Halliday and business partner Ogden Morrow. &nbsp;Sorrento is played to perfect sliminess by Ben Mendelssohn, who was Orson Krennic in Rogue One.</p>
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<p>The movie moves faster than the novel, and that’s good for action. &nbsp;And there is a lot of it. &nbsp;What is missing is the enjoyment of the world.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>There is a wonderful scene that lives in the world of The Shining, this does not occur in the book because they could not secure the rights to Blade Runner, which does play a big role in the novel. &nbsp;I don’t want to give too much away, but when the characters enter the world of The Shining, the virtual reality feel disappears. &nbsp;Spielberg brings the look and feel of Kubrik’s famous film to life. &nbsp;I’m not giving anything away, but this maybe the most satisfying scene in the movie.</p>
<h2>Final Thoughts</h2>
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<p>I recommend this movie. &nbsp;It doesn’t reach the top of the pantheon of other Spielberg movies, but it is fun and energetic. &nbsp;If you’re a fan of the book and 80s pop culture, check the movie out now in the theater.</p>
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