In this world, words have the power to create and destroy. The villainous Capricorn, with his ruthless ambition and thirst for power, seeks to control the written word. He believes that by possessing the legendary book "Inkheart," he can gain the ultimate power to shape reality itself.
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The ruthless villain who wants to use Mo's powers for evil. Basta: Capricorn's fiercely loyal henchman.
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If you enjoy fantasy movies with a strong narrative and impressive visuals, Inkheart is an excellent choice. Fans of Cornelia Funke's book series will also appreciate this adaptation.
Brendan Fraser, Paul Bettany, Helen Mirren, Eliza Bennett, Andy Serkis Running Time: 106 minutes Original Language: English Release Date: December 12, 2008 Where to Watch/Download In this world, words have the power to create and destroy
The main narrative follows Mo and his teenage daughter, Meggie (Eliza Bennett)—who has inherited her father's gift—as they team up with Dustfinger, an eccentric aunt named Elinor (Helen Mirren), and the book's original author, Fenoglio (Jim Broadbent). Together, they embark on a dangerous quest to find the last remaining copy of the book, defeat Capricorn, and rescue Resa before it is too late. A Star-Studded Ensemble Cast
The First Reader had been said to teach readers how to close stories gently. Alex learned to do this by handing endings back one by one. When his sentence finished Calder’s map, the map glowed and rose like steam. Calder took it gratefully and faded back into the place it belonged—the bedtime tale on aisle three—leaving behind a pocket of warm punctuation.
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Known heavily for his motion-capture work, Serkis shines in a live-action villainous role, bringing a menacing, theatrical cruelty to the screen.
The movie revolves around Meggie Folchart (Eliza Hope Bennett), a young girl whose father, Mo "Silvertongue" Folchart (Brendan Fraser), possesses a unique gift – the ability to bring characters from books to life when he reads aloud. However, this power comes with a terrible cost: whenever a character is brought to life, someone or something from the real world is pulled into the book, never to return. Meggie's mother, Resa (Andrea Hewitt), was taken from the real world into the world of the book "Inkheart" when Mo read aloud from it.