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Ready Player One
Ready Player One
When the creator of a popular video game system dies, a virtual contest is created to compete for his fortune.
rating
7.584
runtime
140 min

Release

2018-03-28

Cast

Tye Sheridan
Tye Sheridan
as Parzival / Wade
Olivia Cooke
Olivia Cooke
as Art3mis / Samantha
Ben Mendelsohn
Ben Mendelsohn
as Sorrento
Lena Waithe
Lena Waithe
as Aech / Helen
T.J. Miller
T.J. Miller
as I-R0k (voice)
Simon Pegg
Simon Pegg
as Curator / Ogden Morrow
Mark Rylance
Mark Rylance
as Anorak / Halliday
Philip Zhao
Philip Zhao
as Sho
Win Morisaki
Win Morisaki
as Daito
Hannah John-Kamen
Hannah John-Kamen
as F'Nale Zandor
Ralph Ineson
Ralph Ineson
as Rick
Susan Lynch
Susan Lynch
as Alice
Clare Higgins
Clare Higgins
as Mrs. Gilmore
Laurence Spellman
Laurence Spellman
as Lame Tattoo Guy (Reb)
Perdita Weeks
Perdita Weeks
as Kira
Joel MacCormack
Joel MacCormack
as Sixer #6655
Kit Connor
Kit Connor
as Reb Kid
Leo Heller
Leo Heller
as Reb Kid
Antonio Mattera
Antonio Mattera
as Reb Kid
Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo
Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo
as Sorrento's Assistant
William Gross
William Gross
as Ten-Year Old Kid
Gareth Mason
Gareth Mason
as Chubby Guy
Sandra Dickinson
Sandra Dickinson
as Old Boxing Woman
Lynne Wilmot
Lynne Wilmot
as Pole Dancer
Jayden Fowora-Knight
Jayden Fowora-Knight
as Boy Playing Tennis
Gavin Marshall
Gavin Marshall
as Shift Manager / Mocap Core Cast
Mark Stanley
Mark Stanley
as Old Zombie Woman
Emily Beacock
Emily Beacock
as Twin
Rosanna Beacock
Rosanna Beacock
as Twin
Gemma Refoufi
Gemma Refoufi
as Pretty Naked Girl Body Double
Jane Leaney
Jane Leaney
as Queen of Cats / Bathroom Zombie / Mocap Core Cast
Elliot Barnes-Worrell
Elliot Barnes-Worrell
as Sixer #1
Asan N'Jie
Asan N'Jie
as Sixer #5 (Last Sixer)
Robert Gilbert
Robert Gilbert
as Andrew (Sorrento's Head of Security)
Stephen Mitchell
Stephen Mitchell
as Police Officer
Letitia Wright
Letitia Wright
as Reb (Safe House)
Kae Alexander
Kae Alexander
as Reb (Safe House)
Joshua Archer
Joshua Archer
as Mocap Core Cast / Sixer Instructor
Avye Leventis
Avye Leventis
as Mocap Core Cast / Female Sixer #2
Dean Street
Dean Street
as Mocap Core Cast
Michael Wildman
Michael Wildman
as Sixer Drill Instructor
Turlough Convery
Turlough Convery
as Chief Oology Expert
Joe Hurst
Joe Hurst
as Oology Expert
Eric Sigmundsson
Eric Sigmundsson
as Oology Expert
James Dryden
James Dryden
as Oology Expert
Danielle Phillips
Danielle Phillips
as Oology Expert
Rona Morison
Rona Morison
as Oology Expert
Khalil Madovi
Khalil Madovi
as Oology Expert
Bruce Lester-Johnson
Bruce Lester-Johnson
as IOI Board Member
Tom Turner
Tom Turner
as IOI Board Member
Paul Barnhill
Paul Barnhill
as Sorrento's Man
Isaac Andrews
Isaac Andrews
as Halliday 7 Years Old
Maeve Bluebell Wells
Maeve Bluebell Wells
as Female Sixer #1
Neet Mohan
Neet Mohan
as Snacks (Bootsuit Commercial)
Georgie Farmer
Georgie Farmer
as Kid (Bootsuit Commercial)
Kathryn Wilder
Kathryn Wilder
as Female Gamer (Bootsuit Commercial)
Sid Sagar
Sid Sagar
as Regular Guy (Bootsuit Commercial)
David Forman
David Forman
as Hong Kong Businessman
Ian Davies
Ian Davies
as Police Officer (Stacks Explosion)
Lulu Wilson
Lulu Wilson
as Elementary Kid
Adolfo Álvarez
Adolfo Álvarez
as Elementary Kid
Alonso Alvarez
Alonso Alvarez
as Elementary Kid
Jadah Marie
Jadah Marie
as Elementary Kid
Dallas Dupree Young
Dallas Dupree Young
as Elementary Kid
Mckenna Grace
Mckenna Grace
as Elementary Kid
Arianna Jaffier
Arianna Jaffier
as High School Kid
Armani Jackson
Armani Jackson
as High School Kid
Britain Dalton
Britain Dalton
as High School Kid
Jacob Bertrand
Jacob Bertrand
as High School Kid
Daniel Zolghadri
Daniel Zolghadri
as High School Kid
Sydney Brower
Sydney Brower
as Girl in Bedroom at House
Cara Pifko
Cara Pifko
as Leslee
Vic Chao
Vic Chao
as Goro
Cara Theobold
Cara Theobold
as Tracer
Daniel Eghan
Daniel Eghan
as Corporate Businessman (uncredited)
Julia Nickson
Julia Nickson
as JN / Commuter (uncredited)
Kiera Bell
Kiera Bell
as IOI Staff (uncredited)
Samantha Russell
Samantha Russell
as Player (uncredited)
Violet McGraw
Violet McGraw
as Shopping Cart Kid (uncredited)
Amy Clare Beales
Amy Clare Beales
as Shop Staff (uncredited)
Racheal Ofori
Racheal Ofori
as Beautiful Woman (uncredited)
Jaeden Bettencourt
Jaeden Bettencourt
as Soccer Player (uncredited)
Juan Carlos Cantu
Juan Carlos Cantu
as Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Annarie Boor
Annarie Boor
as Sixer (uncredited)
Mandy June Turpin
Mandy June Turpin
as Actor (uncredited)
REVIEWS
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Columbusbuck

There's a moment in this movie when the central character says "I love her". His friend hastily replies, "Slow down bro... she could be a 300 lb man living in his mom's basement." In the very brief beat between the two lines, I thought FINALLY a movie about falling in love completely independent of what a person's genetics may be. And then the crushing cynicism in a dystopian world where there is little to live for and even less to hope for: even in a nightmare, a fat man is undateable. Don't worry though. If you have the skills you may end up on top. Just like Ben Mendelsohn's slave-owning antagonist almost did. Because in this story, it's not a world where anyone feels compassion or empathy. It's a world where everyone only thinks of themselves. A sociopath's dream. And that's what earns the top prize. I love looking at Tye Sheridan. But not enough to sit through this again.

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izgzhen

I watched this movie because I was once working in the VR industry and really curious what it could tell us (even though I am not really interested after watching the trailer). Anyway, the experience is not bad (in 4DX). But not recommended for a second watch since there is little to dig and feel except for the numerous, eye-dazzling amount of Easter eggs. Sorry.

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crackerboi

Another great movie from Steven Spielberg

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lasse

Obviously everything from the book cannot go into the movie, however a lot of what got into the movie was not from the book. Too much focus on car chases and too little on solving a puzzle. If you haven't read the book, read the book! it's much more awesome!

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Ruuz

Can you imagine watching this if you didn't give a fuck about the '80s? Like there's nothing that happens in _Ready Player One_ that isn't a reference to **something** at least, but almost all of them are '80s references. I mean I worship at the altar of 1980s' references on a daily basis, and even for me this was only so-so, I fear to imagine what _Ready Player One_ might be like for someone who actually demands originality. Honestly, it was better than I was expecting, I'll front to that. The promotional campaign for this had the barometer for my excitement on this at a firm zero, and by the time I had finished watching it I was surprised to find I had actually enjoyed multiple things about it, but _Ready Player One_ is an exercise in lack of subtlety, and really tries your limits on suspension of disbelief. Not because of the fantastical endless virtual world inhabited by near every creation since the dawn of pop-culture, but because of the character interactions in their "real world". _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

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Dark Jedi

I did not know what I would really think about it when I started to watch this movie. I hoped that I would like it but I was not sure what I would actually get. I used to like Steven Spielberg a lot but later in his career he’s done movies that either was not my kind of movies or that I was simply not that impressed by. However, as it turned out, this one I liked a lot as you can see from my rating. As a computer nerd and science fiction geek this movie was of course right up my alley. I have thought other movies would be my kind of movies before but been sorely disappointed by ignorant and incompetent screen writers and directors trying to cash in on subjects that they knew absolutely nothing about. Spielberg did a good job of not screwing this one up. The core of this movie is of course plenty of action and computer generated special effects with a somewhat apocalyptic story to bind everything together. The story works but it is not really anything special and some of the stuff, like the loyalty centers, was frankly a bit silly. But, as I wrote, it works and does not get in the way so that’s good enough for me. As the previously mentioned nerd and geek I absolutely loved the abundant references to science fiction, fantasy and gaming history and lore. For me those were soo cool. I will probably watch the movie again just to focus on the background and see how much stuff I can spot. Stuff that I missed when watching the movie the first time. The CGI effects and the action was also pretty awesome. The movie starts off right away with a great and absolutely insanely wild car race and continues to go strong from there. The battle at Doom castle at the end is just epic. The only thing that made me go WTF was at the end [SPOILER AHEAD] were Mr Asswipe Sorrento finally catches up with the High Five’s van and the he just freezes and looks at Wade with a silly look on his face. What the fuck was that? Just stupid for no good reason. Well, few are the movies where there’s nothing to gripe about. On the whole though this movie was great in my book. Also, I cannot say how pleased I am to finally watch a Hollywood movie that is not a remake or a sequel or a prequel or some other lame excuse to rehash a movie that has already been made.

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moovies

"Wild trip down memory lane... in a DeLorean" In 2045 people escape their harsh reality by going to a virtual world called the OASIS. After the creator dies, he challenges all users to go on a hunt for an Easter egg which gives them control over the OASIS. 'Ready Player One' isn’t a movie you’d expect from a 71 year old filmmaker but Spielberg once again shows his range. It's an incredibly fun ride that’ll have you cracking up more than once (“It’s f***ing Chucky!”). While Spielberg switches seamlessly between real life and the virtual reality it’s rather difficult to get emotionally invested in the movie. Nonetheless most characters are fun and the love story between Parzival/Wade and Art3mis/Samantha gives it some depth. Ben Mendelsohn is delightful as the villain and Mark Rylance is excellent once again. The biggest treat of course is the nostalgia. You’ll have a blast simply by counting the pop culture references(Iron Giant’s thumbs up and the Shining among my personal favorites). The movie features a killer 80’s soundtrack and Alan Silvestri provides the finishing touch with a wonderful score. Ready Player One is a visual feast. See it on the biggest screen you can find. Preferably in Imax. Especially during the race you’ll be blown away.

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jw

### failing the splits On one hand, this is a 1980s pop culture SciFi mash-up. On the other, it is a 100% true-and-tested formulaic David-vs-Goliath, by the (Campbell) books youth adventure. There are movies which can be enjoyed by young, older, and old; some even achieve that effortlessly. This movie tries to cater to two target audiences, and fails. It's too constructed, too obvious to be enjoyable. All the CGI fireworks, multi-medial cues and in-jokes can't help its main flaw: it is boring. It's the same tired young-hero-story that has been remade thousands of time, and often better. Maybe younger kids enjoy it. But these days, even teenagers are media-savvy and will see the pattern. Pity. I was ready to like it.

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clumsy_fool420

So I loved the movie very action packed and interesting in design. Now I do have to agree that most of the book of solving the puzzles and that would have been enjoyable to see but might have made the movie more boring. The action kept my family entertained. And the Easter eggs and music was it for me.

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GenerationofSwine

Wait, I didn't review this yet? How did I forget? What we have here is honest Nostalgia Candy, not the forced rebranding rebooting and reimaging that we are seeing in Hollywood today. It doesn't rely on a familiar brand to sell tickets to a movie that has nothing to do with the brand and really, ultimately trashes it. Rather, it relies on nostalgia to tell a fun, dynamic, and entertaining story that features all the glorious creations that we loved back when, well, back when Hollywood was still making glorious creations. And, because of that, you walk away totally satisfied.

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mooney240

**Ready Player One is the pinnacle of video game films with extremely high replay value!** Ready Player One puts Steven Spielberg right in his sweet spot with a nostalgic adventure love letter to movie fans, 80s kids, and gaming enthusiasts. This movie drips with Easter eggs to all kinds of pop culture, making every moment a fun scavenger hunt to see how much you recognize. Tye Sheridan and Olivia Cooke were delightful in their lead roles with classic bad guy Ben Mendelsohn in hot pursuit. Ready Player One felt like a familiar classic, even in its first viewing. Even with a unique plot and a fresh story, all the references to iconic franchises, both new and old, give the film nostalgic vibes that transport me back to find memories and the fun of my childhood. Spielberg creates a childlike sense of innocence, awe, and wonder while simultaneously creating adventure and peril. Even though this movie has high ratings, it’s still underrated! One of the most fun, feel-good adventure films I have seen and one of Spielberg’s most charming and thrilling movies.

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JN2012

Call me when the script is finished.

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tmdb51616167

The film "Ready Player One" offers a nostalgic journey with a fresh twist, set within a video game database where audiences embark on an exhilarating adventure to solve puzzles and unravel mysteries in a virtual reality world. This unique take on gaming stands out from the usual character reenactments, introducing a captivating storyline reminiscent of the classic board game Jumanji. Despite facing mixed reviews, "Ready Player One" has become a cherished favorite in my family, drawing us back for regular viewings. The concept of being pulled into a video game and encountering iconic characters like Chucky adds to the film's appeal and keeps us hooked. While I wish the franchise had continued to develop, I remain hopeful for its future and eagerly anticipate any new installments that may come our way.