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When an otherwise normal young man learns that he’s the last of a group of powerful warriors, he embarks on a dangerous quest through time to battle “The Dark”, an evil threat to mankind that has already claimed his twin brother.
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Screen Format: Color
Language: English
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Lew Irwin

Like Harry Potter, the main character in The Seeker is a teenage boy learning how to employ magical powers against evil. So naturally, critics are comparing it to the Potter movies -- mostly unfavorably. Not that the reviews are universally bad, but, as Liam Lacey observes in the Toronto Globe & Mail: "Whether you fully embrace the Harry Potter phenomenon or simply live with it, there's no question that J. K. Rowling is an imaginative story-spinner. The trouble is that she has ruined the field for the legions of the second-rate." But Kevin Crust in the Los Angeles Times dismisses it as a "dreary, spectacle-driven adaptation" of the novel by Susan Cooper to which director David L. Cunningham has applied what Crust calls "a jarring, disorienting style." On the other hand, Roger Moore in the Orlando Sentinel calls it an "eye-popping, jaw-dropping first installment in a film fantasy series that could turn out to be the new Harry Potter. Tautly scripted, smartly cast, beautifully shot in an England of snow and fog, it's a dazzling slice of cinematic imagination."

Reviewed by: uwsnycm4m on 5/26/2008 3:53:31 AM
It was an ok movie.They could have put more substance to the plot.Ok for a family movie, but no real substance.
Lew Irwin

Like Harry Potter, the main character in The Seeker is a teenage boy learning how to employ magical powers against evil. So naturally, critics are comparing it to the Potter movies -- mostly unfavorably. Not that the reviews are universally bad, but, as Liam Lacey observes in the Toronto Globe & Mail: "Whether you fully embrace the Harry Potter phenomenon or simply live with it, there's no question that J. K. Rowling is an imaginative story-spinner. The trouble is that she has ruined the field for the legions of the second-rate." But Kevin Crust in the Los Angeles Times dismisses it as a "dreary, spectacle-driven adaptation" of the novel by Susan Cooper to which director David L. Cunningham has applied what Crust calls "a jarring, disorienting style." On the other hand, Roger Moore in the Orlando Sentinel calls it an "eye-popping, jaw-dropping first installment in a film fantasy series that could turn out to be the new Harry Potter. Tautly scripted, smartly cast, beautifully shot in an England of snow and fog, it's a dazzling slice of cinematic imagination."
Reviewed by: uwsnycm4m on 5/26/2008 3:53:31 AM
It was an ok movie.They could have put more substance to the plot.Ok for a family movie, but no real substance.
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Reviewed by: uwsnycm4m on 5/26/2008 3:53:31 AM
It was an ok movie.They could have put more substance to the plot.Ok for a family movie, but no real substance.
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