The Giver

Synopsis: After The Ruin, a colorless equalitarian society is formed without memories and everyone follows rules established by the Chief Elder and the Elders. The population uses drugs to stay happy and on the day of the graduation, the teenagers leave their childhood and are assigned to a career chosen by the Elders. Jonas lives with his parents and has two best friends, Fiona and Asher, and he feels different from his friends. He is assigned to be the Receiver of Memories and he is trained by his mentor, The Giver, who gives memories of the world before The Ruin. Jonas learns emotions such as love and fear and the concept of family. When he discovers that the baby Gabriel that he loves as a brother will be eliminated, he decides to change his society but the Chief Elder will do anything to stop him.
Genre: Drama, Romance, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Phillip Noyce
Production: The Weinstein Company
  2 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
47
Rotten Tomatoes:
35%
PG-13
Year:
2014
97 min
$33,480,518
Website
20,729 Views


After The Ruin, we started over,

creating a new society,

one of true equality.

Rules were the building

blocks of that equality.

We learned them as Newchildren.

Rules like:

Injected.

My name is Jonas.

I don't have a last name.

None of us did.

That day, the day before graduation,

I admit it, I was scared.

Tomorrow we'd be assigned

our jobs, our purpose.

It seemed everyone

knew theirs already.

Not me.

I was lost.

I always felt like I saw things

differently, saw things

other people didn't.

I never said anything.

I didn't want to be different.

Who would?

Jonas.

I apologize, we're late.

I got Asher to come say

goodbye to Teacher.

I accept your apology.

Asher and Fiona,

we'd been friends our whole lives.

Asher was the boy who

made everyone laugh.

Fiona, well,

she was the girl who

made everyone smile.

Take that back!

Whoever is listening, please, please,

do not make me Vice Chancellor

of Waste Management!

Please!

We lived in a world

where differences weren't allowed.

There was no "popular."

No fame.

No losers and no winners.

Our Elders had eliminated all of that

so there'd be no conflict between us.

Fear, pain, envy, hate,

they weren't words so much as sounds.

Their echoes were gone,

to the other side of history.

I'm asked if I should

apologize for what I did.

I'll let you decide.

I'm going to miss volunteering here.

Oh, no. If ever there

was a person born

- to work at the Nurturing Center...

- I could be surprised, right?

Jonas, if you had to guess,

of all the positions the

elders picked for me?

Nurturing Center.

Welcome to the Nurturing Center.

I got this. I got this.

- Think heavy. Think heavy.

- Come on, come on.

We win!

Aren't you my chubby champion?

- Which one was heavier?

- Mine.

Asher?

Father, I think Fiona put

her finger on the scale.

I did not.

Aw, this little guy didn't

qualify for tomorrow's ceremony.

He's just not strong enough to

be assigned to a family yet.

He looks so unhappy.

Hey...

It's okay, Jonas, you can open it.

Yeah, it's Jonas.

Here, let me.

Oh, There you go. There you go.

- It's okay.

- Some people have it, huh?

Well, that's just not fair.

Be strong, Gabriel.

You looked at his name?

Isn't that against the rules?

Yeah, it, it is.

I just thought having a

name might help him grow.

So I whisper it to him

when no one can hear.

Sometimes I call him Gabe.

But he's usually so restless,

I, I'm not even sure he can hear me.

You okay?

Huh? Yeah.

I'm fine.

So the old man turns

to the Elder and says,

"Do you know who I am?"

And the Elder says,

"Sir, I know you're old,

but that is no excuse

for being prideful."

And then the old man says,

"No, really, I'm asking.

Who am I?"

I don't get it.

"Who am I?" like, like he

forgot who he was.

Okay, but wouldn't the joke be better

- if the old man says...

- Okay, one...

- What?

- ...two...

...three!

Aren't we graduates now?

You do this every time!

- Come on!

- Okay!

One, two, three!

There you go.

So, I guess this is it.

The last night of our childhood.

I guess everything is

gonna be different.

No.

Tomorrow the only thing

that changes is what we do.

It doesn't change who we are.

Quick question:
Who are we?

Friends.

- Friends forever.

- Yes.

Even when you're both

assigned to be Birth Mothers.

Hey!

Well, I guess we'll

find out tomorrow, huh?

Citizens are reminded

that evening recreation

will end in 30 minutes.

Thank you.

Well, he did need

to be rehabilitated.

And I know he was Lily's Teacher,

but what was I supposed to do?

I feel...

disappointment.

What was the Elders' decision?

Released to Elsewhere.

Can I be "Released to

Elsewhere," Mother?

Even just for one day?

No, you're too young, Lily Billy.

Jonas, your turn for Feelings.

Well, I guess I'm sort of...

terrified.

Precision of language.

I mean anxious.

When you were about to graduate,

did you ever feel like there

was no position meant for you?

They've been watching since

you were a Newchild.

The Elders are never wrong.

You'll find your place.

Welcome, citizens,

to the annual Ceremony

of Advancement.

Please stand by for a transmission.

Good morning, Community.

Good morning, Chief Elder.

I apologize for my remote attendance.

We accept your apology.

I can't be at every

Ceremony in person.

But here's a secret:

you are my favorite Community.

However, because we do not lie,

I readily admit I say

that to every Community.

Beginnings...

From disorder and chaos,

from great suffering, great pain.

From confusion and envy and hatred

came a solution:

Communities.

Serene, beautiful places where

disorder became harmony.

Let me get through it.

Oh, fine.

It begins.

The Ceremony.

Ceremony of the Release to Elsewhere,

honoring the elderly citizens

who have devoted their work

to the beauty and harmony

of our beloved Community,

and are now ready for joyous

retirement to Elsewhere.

Celebrating the Newchildren,

proudly engineered by our

esteemed geneticists.

Abigail.

Produced by our honored

Birth Mothers...

- Aurelia.

- ...these infants

will now join their

assigned family units.

Caleb.

Reaching their halfway

mark towards graduation,

our Nines today receive a symbol

of their developing independence

and responsibility.

Celebrating the graduates who, today,

will be assigned their

positions in our Community.

Good luck.

You, too.

All of your training has been

to help you fit in,

to curb any impulse that may

set you apart from others,

but today, we honor your differences,

for they have determined your future.

Here are the Leaders and the Teachers

and the Workers and Birth

Mothers of tomorrow,

and I think we're in very good hands.

Number one, Madeline.

Birth Mother.

Thank you for your childhood.

Number two, Ross.

Instructor of the Middles.

Thank you for your childhood.

Number 51, Asher.

Unruly, careless.

Sometimes those most in

need of responsibility

learn best by being the

practitioners of it.

Drone Pilot.

Thank you for your childhood.

You can keep it!

Thanks!

Number 53, Ayanda.

Recreation Leader.

Thank you for your childhood.

Number 54, Kathy.

They skipped Jonas.

Thank you for your childhood.

Number 78, Lloyd.

Geneticist.

Thank you for your childhood.

Number 83, Yara.

Number 96, Chris.

Food maintenance.

Number 100, Quinn.

Caretaker of the Old.

Number 104, Fiona.

From the beginning,

it was clear Fiona flourished

working with Newchildren.

Fiona...

Nurturer.

Thank you for your childhood.

Number 105, Lucia.

Instructor of the Twelves.

Number 120, Jack.

Department of Justice...

Assistant.

...Nutrition Technician.

Thank you for your childhood.

Number 150, Pierre.

Groundskeeper.

Thank you for your childhood.

You feel I have made a mistake.

I apologize to my Community.

We accept your apology.

Number 52, please step forward.

Jonas has not been

assigned a position.

Jonas has been selected.

We were not hasty this time.

We could not afford another failure.

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Michael Mitnick

Michael Mitnick (born September 7, 1983) is an American playwright. more…

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