![]() Conversely, the Mogodorians representation in the film was improved somewhat, but still left me finding them ‘camp’ more than ‘menacing.’ Again, the baddies did not feel quite so scary. Our antagonists (Mogodorians) in both the film and novel however, felt two dimensional – which left me wondering if the book was targeted towards a juvenile market. The characters had a wider scope of powers and the history of alien races is explored further throughout the text, creating interest and helping you to invest more with the lead. The book was a quick read and involved a lot more science fiction elements within the plot than it’s film counterpart. I think it did a mildly successful job, but alas, the momentum of the film crashed and burned. ![]() ![]() Hot on the heels of the ‘ Twilight’ franchise success, Touchstone Pictures/Dreamworks attempted to recreate that sensation with ‘ I Am Number Four,’ based on a science fiction series by Pittacus Lore. What would you do if your survival relied on mastering a power you’ve yet to receive? Isolated your whole life – the only sanctuary is love… ![]()
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