City of Ember
On the day the world ended...
the fate of mankind was carried
in a small metal box.
In a secret location, architects,
scientists and engineers met...
only one hope for our future:
To build an underground city...
designed to keep its citizens
protected for generations to come.
Secure the box.
Set it for
We'll keep them in the city for 200 years.
You're certain
that'll be long enough?
None of us can be certain of anything.
We can hope.
Growing up with no knowledge
of a world outside...
future generations will be spared sorrow
for what they've lost.
For the good of all mankind.
The box was entrusted to the first mayor...
who was to pass it on
to her successor.
As the years counted down...
the box passed from mayor to mayor.
None knew what secrets it held...
only that it would open
when it was needed most.
But fate ran another course...
and the chain was broken.
The box was tucked away
and forgotten...
- and as the city grew old and began to crumble...
the box quietly clicked open.
- Dad, do you hear that?
- Uh, hurry up. You don't wanna be late.
- I am hurrying.
- I'm proud of you, Son.
- Today's a big day.
- Yeah.
I just hope I don't get assigned
some useless job.
You can't control what job you get on
Assignment Day. That's not the point.
The important thing is to do-
your part.
One, two, three, four...
five, six, seven, eight-
They're getting longer.
- That one was.
- Yeah, and it's the third one this week.
The Generator's
our only source of power.
- All Electricians and Wiremen-
- If it goes-
- are advised to report to their stations.
- We all go.
- That's dramatic.
- Dad, this place is falling apart.
No, I will not just sit around
while Ember collapses.
I'm getting into that Generator,
whatever it takes.
Congratulations...
on achieving
this momentous occasion:
Your Assignment Day.
I'm late!
- Lina, are you and your granny all right?
- Yeah, we're fine.
- You all right, Mr. Tock?
- Just another blackout, Lina.
Hi.
Be you eight or 18, the time has come...
- to answer the call to service.
- Hi, Mr. Boaz.
- Stop!
- Produce the Book Of The City Of Ember.
- You need to sign in!
- I'm late!
Psst! Lizzie.
- We swear-
- Eternal loyalty to our city.
We declare our infinite gratitude
to the Builders...
who chose this site
with the greatest care.
We flourish above
our mighty flowing river.
We thrive thanks to the unbounded
capacity of our mighty Generator...
beating at our very center
like a magnificent heart.
Beyond Ember, the darkness
goes on forever in all directions.
Ours is the only light in a dark world.
It's true.
Bag.
Be the first to discover your future.
Reach in, young man.
Read it aloud.
Electrician's Helper.
I get to work in the Generator.
Timekeeper's Assistant.
You get to work with clocks.
- Building Repair Assistant.
- They have a lot of fun.
- Greenhouse Helper.
- That-a girl.
- Potato Peeler.
- You're gonna come in handy.
- Warehouse Clerk.
- A vital job.
Pick one, young lady.
Pipeworks?
Louder, so we can all hear.
I'm a Pipeworks Laborer.
You're a very fortunate girl.
That is an important job.
- Mold Scraper.
- We got a Mold Scraper. Great.
Messenger.
- I picked a dull job, but compared to yours-
- Lina.
- Mine's a shining light bulb.
- Lina.
- Scream if you need me.
- Trade with me.
- What?
- Swap jobs. Please. You have to.
You want to work in the Pipeworks?
I want to be Electrician's Helper and work
in the Generator, but Joss won't swap.
I would rather die
than be a Messenger.
- I don't want to waste my time while the whole city crumble-
- Yes.
- What?
- Yes.
- Thank you, Doon!
- Thanks!
#The light from the lamp is not all #
- #There is a brighter light ##
- Mrs. Murdo!
- How was your Assignment Day?
- I'm a Messenger!
That's wonderful, Lina!
Congratulations!
Granny!
Granny! Where are you?
I'm a Messenger.
You shouldn't make things up.
You-You're not a Messenger, Lina.
But today was Assignment Day,
remember?
Oh.
- Where's Poppy?
- Poppy?
- Poppy?
- She was helping me look for something.
L- Here's Poppy.
Poppy.
Poppy.
Poppy, take that out of your mouth.
Here.
- It's for you.
- Thank you.
- I made it.
- Yeah, I can tell.
- Uh, what's it for?
- It's for your graduation.
I mean, what does it do?
You'll figure it out.
There's more to a bottle cap than
keeping liquid from leaking out of glass.
The main thing is, pay attention.
Pay close attention to everything-
everything you see.
Notice what no one else notices...
and you'll know
what no one else knows.
What you get is what you get.
What you do with what you get-
That's more the point.
Wouldn't you say?
Really useful, Dad.
Don't you want to eat?
I'm not hungry.
I mean, we'll have to replace those.
Hey.
Shh, shh, shh, shh. Hey, it's okay.
You hurt your wing.
Hmm.
- Good night, Lina.
- Good night, Poppy.
I'll play you the voices
while you fall asleep, okay?
Yoo-hoo.
Yoo-hoo.
Anybody home?
Don't hold dinner for me, darling.
I'll be there before lights out.
Mrs. Mayfleet, your shoes are ready.
Hi, Raine. It's Clary.
The sprinkler system's down
again in number two.
Raine, it's me, Barrow.
I've been thinking about it.
I watch my boy and...
I've come around.
I've changed my mind.
I'm in.
Where do you go?
Lina Mayfleet, reporting for duty!
You're early, Mayfleet.
At ease. At ease.
Stations, everybody!
- It's beautiful.
- Wear it proudly.
Take care of it.
Always keep it in good repair.
I will.
Your station is Garn Square.
Stop!
I need to tell you the rules.
One:
When a customer-Gives you a message, repeat it back
to make sure you've got it right.
Two:
Always wear the red capeso people can identify you.
Three:
Our customers payno matter how far we have
to carry it, so go fast.
I love going fast.
Very good. I'm impressed.
Now go!
Sit. Sit.
These overalls will go
over your clothes.
That belt will have
all the tools you'll need.
And I think there's enough traction
left in these boots.
You need traction to work the pipes.
- Thank you.
- Now, this locker is yours.
You can put in your shoes
and whatnots.
- All right?
- Okay.
All right. Try this.
You've got a big head.
Try this one.
Oh, that fits.
All right, now.
Cut your name in there.
- Why?
- Why?
In case something happens to ya.
The guy who wore this helmet
before you drowned.
If he hadn't cut his name in there,
we wouldn't have known who he was.
Here. Use this.
I think I can figure out what's wrong
with the Generator.
When can I see it? Hmm?
Done.
Sul?
Twenty coins, please.
Hey, slow down.
Clary!
Clary! It's me.
Look at you.
- Roner told me.
- You're my first message.
That's great. I'm ready.
From Arbin Swinn,
the vegetable vendor.
Let me have it.
"If this is a potato,
then I'm 16 and sexy."
Help!
Stay back.
He could be contaminated.
He's been in the Unknown Region.
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