![]() As Elinor arrives with the creatures Capricorn imprisoned, Meggie writes out the story on her arm. The distraction allows Fenoglio to give Meggie a rewritten part of Inkheart that should help Meggie stop Capricorn's plan. Dustfinger returns to the castle with Farid and sets it on fire. Mo attempts to free Meggie and the others, as Capricorn forces her to read the Shadow out of the book. Dustfinger is captured, but escapes after Meggie informs him of Capricorn's intentions. At the castle, Capricorn orders Meggie to bring a monster called the Shadow out of Inkheart and threatens to harm Resa if she does not comply. Elinor, having decided to stay, realizes something is amiss and pursues them. Basta bursts in with his men and takes the group to Capricorn. At Fenoglio's house, Meggie begins reading out loud, bringing Toto from The Wizard of Oz. Mo and Dustfinger take Fenoglio's car and Farid stows away in the trunk. He berates Fenoglio before eventually telling Mo that Resa is trapped in the real castle and has lost her voice. When they meet Fenoglio, the author's ecstatic reaction to seeing his creation alive leads Dustfinger to learn he dies at the end of the book while trying to save his marten, Gwin. Dustfinger is initially afraid of learning his fate in the book, but eventually joins them. The group escapes using the tornado from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.Įlinor leaves to recover what is left of her library as the others head for Alassio, the town of Inkheart author Fenoglio, who may have another copy. ![]() Dustfinger, who was promised a return into the book, is betrayed by Capricorn. Capricorn forces Mo to use his gift, acquiring treasure from one of the stories in The Arabian Nights, and imprisoning Farid, one of the 40 Thieves. ![]() Mo, Meggie, and Elinor are taken to Capricorn's new castle in the real world.ĭuring their imprisonment, Mo explains his gift to Meggie and Elinor, stating that when he reads a person or an object out of a book, someone from the real world is sent into it, hence his wife's disappearance. Capricorn arrives with Basta, who captures the group, destroys Elinor's library and takes Inkheart. Fleeing with his infant daughter, Mo realizes Resa has been taken into the book. Unfortunately, the book's villain, Capricorn, and one of his henchmen, Basta, were also brought out of the book. There he tells Meggie that nine years ago, while reading to her from Inkheart, he inadvertently brought Dustfinger out of the book and into the real world, through a gift he possessed from birth. Mo takes Meggie to visit her great-aunt Elinor in Italy. Mo comes out of the shop, recognizing the man as Dustfinger, who quickly asks him to "read him back into the book". A man appears from the shadows, claiming to be an old friend. Shortly after Mo finds the book, Meggie encounters a horned marten outside the shop and it tries to bite her fingers. Twelve years later, Meggie visits an old book shop in Europe with her father, unaware that he is secretly looking for a copy of the book Inkheart. Mo and Resa Folchart read the fairy tale " Little Red Riding Hood" to their baby daughter Meggie, as a red velvet hood appears out of thin air. On January 12, 2009, a video game based on the film was released for the Nintendo DS. ![]() Inkheart was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United Kingdom on April 13, 2009. Inkheart received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $62,450,361 on a $60 million budget. Produced by New Line Cinema, the film was released theatrically on December 12, 2008, in the UK and January 23, 2009, in the US by Warner Bros. It is based on Cornelia Funke's 2003 novel of the same name. Inkheart is a 2008 fantasy adventure film directed by Iain Softley, produced by Cornelia Funke, Dylan Cuva, Sarah Wang, Ute Leonhardt, Toby Emmerich, Mark Ordesky, Ileen Maisel and Andrew Licht, written by David Lindsay-Abaire, music composed by Javier Navarrete and starring Brendan Fraser, Paul Bettany, Helen Mirren, Jim Broadbent, Andy Serkis, and Eliza Bennett. ![]()
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