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The Giver

In a seemingly flawless community devoid of war, pain, suffering, differences, and any choice, a young boy is selected to learn from an elderly man about the authentic pain and pleasure of the 'real' world.

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Phillip Noyce

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Cast & Crew

Brenton Thwaites

Brenton Thwaites

Jonas

Meryl Streep

Meryl Streep

Chief Elder

Jeff Bridges

Jeff Bridges

The Giver

Jefferson Mays

Jefferson Mays

Community (voice)

Cameron Monaghan

Cameron Monaghan

Asher

Odeya Rush

Odeya Rush

Fiona

Katie Holmes

Katie Holmes

Mother

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift

Rosemary

Katharina Damm

Katharina Damm

Nurturer

Phillip Noyce

Phillip Noyce

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Alexander Skarsgård

Alexander Skarsgård

Father

Kira Wilkinson

Kira Wilkinson

Chief Elder's Assistant

Emma Tremblay

Emma Tremblay

Lily

Alexander Jillings

Alexander Jillings

Gabriel 12 Months

James Jillings

James Jillings

Gabriel 12 Months

Jordan Nicholas Smal

Jordan Nicholas Smal

Gabriel 3 Months

Saige Fernandes

Saige Fernandes

Gabriel 6 Months

Renate Stuurman

Renate Stuurman

Dinah

Vanessa Cooke

Vanessa Cooke

Elder

John Whiteley

John Whiteley

Elder

Meganne Young

Meganne Young

Bride

Thabo Rametsi

Thabo Rametsi

Robbie

Vaughn Lucas

Vaughn Lucas

Security Officer

Jaime Coue

Jaime Coue

Vietcong Sniper

Details

GenresDrama, Science Fiction
Runtime1h 37 mins
Released on13 Aug 2014
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

dmaloir

2/10

Although the cast is good (for the young actors), and excellent for Jeff Bridges and Meryl Streep, this movie just has no scenario. The no-emotion dystopia has been covered many times in the literature and movie industry but, here, the story is just too simplistic and gives no satisfaction at all. The subject had a lot more depth in 'A brave new world'. Heck, even Equilibrium had more content. I got through the 90 minutes of the movie and ended up with the sour feeling that the director skipped from the exposition to the conclusion without developing anything. Really not worth the time.

Grant English

3.5/10

I like this genre of film plus with Jeff Bridges and Meryl Streep, I was expecting more. Bridges and Streep deliver top-shelf performances it's just there is not enough of them in the film. There's a scene where Streep and Bridges get into the conversation of whether free will is worth the hurt and pain that comes with it. It's 10 minutes of acting every one should watch. The problem is this scene comes near the end of the movie and it's not enough to offset the other 100 minutes of complete blandness. There isn't this sense of dread or tension in the movie at all. There really isn't any sense of drama or pace to the movie and what results is a movie that feels like a late night documentary. I'm tempted to blame the young actors on drawing the audience in but that's completely fair. The film utilizes the voice of the main character - Jonas - as its narrator. While this is a quick way to give the film its voice, it also diffuses all the drama out of the film. We know that the narrator 'makes it out okay' since he's telling the story. There are so many themes - free will, destiny, joy, war, hope, emotion vs. rationalism - that completely get overlooked because the narrator is trying to get us through the story instead of just inviting us into the story. As a result, there isn't any tension in the first act to make you care about any of the characters.

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