The Games Maker Explained

The Games Maker
Director:Juan Pablo Buscarini
Producer:Pablo Bossi
Juan Pablo Buscarini
Guido De Angelis
Marco De Angelis
Nicola De Angelis
José Ibáñez
Tina Roberts
Starring:Joseph Fiennes
Tom Cavanagh
Megan Charpentier
Valentina Lodovini
Robert Verlaque
Ed Asner
David Mazouz
Cinematography:Matías Mesa
Roman Osin
Music:Keith Power
Editing:Austin Andrews
Country:Argentina
Canada
Italy
Language:English
Runtime:111 minutes
Studio:Buena Vista International
Pampa Films
Sepia Films
Dap Italy
7GLAB
Orinoco Films
Benteveo Producciones
Telefe
Distributor:Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Budget:$6 million
Gross:$5.2 million[1]

The Games Maker (Spanish; Castilian: El inventor de juegos) is a 2014 Argentine-Canadian family adventure film co-written and directed by Juan Pablo Buscarini and starring David Mazouz, Joseph Fiennes, Megan Charpentier, Tom Cavanagh and Ed Asner.[2]

Plot summary

Young Ivan Drago places first in a mail-in contest for board game inventors, only to be disappointed after receiving the grand prize of a temporary tattoo. However, he soon discovers his tattoo is permanent, prompting his father to reach out to Ivan's long-estranged grandfather. Soon after, Ivan's parents are lost in a balloon race, whereupon Ivan is placed in a strict school, where classmates and teachers alike constantly show their dislike for him. Ivan escapes the school to run away to his grandfather in Zyl, the games capital. Once there, Ivan learns that his tattoo matches a missing piece in the town jigsaw puzzle, and is a symbol of Morodian, the man who stole the puzzle piece and is responsible for Zyl's downfall as the greatest game-making town.

Ivan runs off to confront Morodian, who had been tracking Ivan his whole life, and was responsible for the disappearance of Ivan's parents. Morodian puts Ivan to work as his personal games maker, but Ivan escapes with the missing puzzle piece and his parents, who Morodian was keeping hostage. With Morodian vanquished, Ivan replaces the missing puzzle piece, his father is reunited with Ivan's grandfather, and Zyl is restored to its former glory.

Cast

Reception

The Games Maker received mixed reviews. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 40% approval rating based on 5 reviews, and an average rating score of 4.6/10.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Games Maker (2014) - Financial Information. www.the-numbers.com.
  2. Web site: 'The Games Maker': Hong Kong Review. www.hollywoodreporter.com.
  3. Web site: The Games Maker. www.rottentomatoes.com.