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"THE HUNGER GAMES" (2012) Review

The taon 2008 saw the publication of a best-selling novel for young adults called "The Hunger Games". Written sa pamamagitan ng Suzanne Collins, the novel's success led to the publication of two sequels and a Hollywood adaptation of the first film.

Directed sa pamamagitan ng Gary Ross and adapted sa pamamagitan ng him, Collins and Billy Ray; "THE HUNGER GAMES" is about a sixteen year-old girl named Katniss Everdeen, who lives in a dystopian post-apocalyptic future in the nation of Panem, which consists of a wealthy city called the Capitol that is surrounded sa pamamagitan ng 12 less affluent districts. As punishment for a past rebellion against the government, the Capitol created the Hunger Games – a televised annual event in which one boy and one girl from each of the 12 districts are selected in a lottery as "tributes". They are required to fight to the death in a wilderness arena until there is one remaining victor. When the name of Katniss' sister, Primrose, is called as the female tribute for their district, the 16 year-old volunteers to take Primrose's place in order to save the latter from participating in the 74th Hunger Games. Katniss is joined sa pamamagitan ng her district's male tribute, the son of a baker named Peeta Mellark. They travel to the Capitol to train for the Hunger Games, under the guidance of former victor Haymitch Abernathy.

When the media blitz for "THE HUNGER GAMES" had first began, I dismissed it. Especially since all I heard were comparisons to the HARRY POTTER franchise. The comparisons merely led me to roll my eyes in contempt. Not even the publicity blitz surrounding Suzanne Collins' literary trilogy could generate my interest. However, sa pamamagitan ng the time "THE HUNGER GAMES" was a week or two away from its theater release, I suddenly became interested. My interest was ignited sa pamamagitan ng the fact that over a buwan had passed since I last saw a decent new movie. I went to see the movie at my local movie theater and left feeling madami than satisfied.

I might as well admit it. I was very impressed sa pamamagitan ng "THE HUNGER GAMES". I was madami than impressed. Director Gary Ross did a superb job in bringing Suzanne Collins' novel to life on the movie screen. madami importantly, the movie's dark portrayal of a post-apocalyptic future not only impressed me, but frightened me a little. Considering the present economic state of the world, it was pretty easy to image such a future for this country. "THE HUNGER GAMES" was not the first science-fiction movie with a setting featuring a wide disparity between the haves and have-nots. Last fall saw the release of a movie called "IN TIME". Whereas that movie suffered from a plot that went nowhere in its last act, "THE HUNGER GAME" ended on a madami satisfying note - aside from the last minuto or two. There were two main aspects of "THE HUNGER GAME" that made this movie so terrifying to me. One, the participants of this deadly game were children between the ages of 12 and 18, not adults. And madami importantly, the actual games, which unfolded through two-thirds of the movie, came damn close to be a young adult remake of the chilling 1972 movie, "DELIVERANCE". Watching a group of adolescents and pre-adolescents being forced to ruthlessly kill each other pretty much made my skin crawl. Kudos to Suzanne Collins for creating a very effective tale and the same to Ross for translating it so well to the screen.

I was not surprised to learn that the exteriors for "THE HUNGER GAMES" were filmed in North Carolina. The movie's opening sequence, along with the setting for the actual games did look as they had been filmed somewhere in that state. However, I was surprised to learn that the entire movie was filmed there. Apparently, Lionsgate took advantage of an $8 million tax break from North Carolina in order for the movie's principal pagkuha ng larawan to take place there. Most of the outdoor scenes - the arena and the District 12 outskirts - were filmed at the DuPont State Forest. And cinematographer Tom Stern did an excellent job in doing justice to the location's natural beauty. But he, along with Ross, did an even better job in transforming the cities of Shelby and Charlotte. They were aided sa pamamagitan ng production designer Phil Messina, whose designs for the Capitol were inspired sa pamamagitan ng 1939 New York's World Fair, along with Tiananmen Square in Beijing and Red Square in Moscow. Messina's designs gave the Capitol an extravagant and decadent feel, in sharp contrast to the rural poverty of District 12. I was also impressed sa pamamagitan ng Judianna Makovsky's colorful costume designs, along with the outrageous hairstyles and make up - especially for the characters in the Capitol.

But the movie's plot, production designs, cinematography and other aspects of "THE HUNGER GAMES" would not have worked without Gary Ross' direction and the outstanding cast led sa pamamagitan ng Jennifer Lawrence. I have only seen Lawrence in one nakaraan movie - last year's "X-MEN: FIRST CLASS" - and I was impressed sa pamamagitan ng her performance. But she was even madami impressive as this movie's leading character, Katniss Everdeen. Many have not only gushed over Lawrence's portrayal of the 16 year-old Katniss, but they have also labeled her as a new breed of female action bayani and a feminist icon that has not been seen on telebisyon or in the pelikula for years. I do not know if I agree with the latter assessment, but I cannot deny that Lawrence did a superb job in portraying an adolescent girl who is not only strong-willed and intelligent, but also very complex. Another performance that took me sa pamamagitan ng surprise came from Josh Hutcherson, who portrayed Katniss' fellow combatant from District 12, Peeta Mellark. Hutcherson's Peeta has such a mild-mannered persona, I had assumed that the character would not last very long in the competition . . . or would at least proved to be a weak character that would eventually turn on Katniss. Color me surprised. But Hutcherson's performance seemed so subtle and skillful that I was surprised to discover that his character had really grown on me sa pamamagitan ng the end of the movie.

"THE HUNGER GAMES" was also lucky to possess solid performances from the supporting cast. Liam Hemsworth - brother of Chris - gave a nice performance as Katniss' childhood friend, Gale Hawthorne. Fortunately for Hemsworth, he will be ibingiay the opportunity to strut his stuff, when his role becomes bigger in the upcoming sequels. Woody Harrelson already managed to ipakita what a first-rate actor he could be in his superb performance as the complex and alcoholic Haymitch Abernathy, a former District 12 winner of the Hunger Games, who is assigned to act as mentor for Katniss and Peeta. There was a good deal of controversy surrounding the casting of Amandla Stenberg as the Games' youngest participant, Rue. Certain fans took issue with her racial background. Pity. Because I was very impressed sa pamamagitan ng her subtle, yet charming peformance as Katniss' competitor and ultimate friend. Elizabeth Banks gave a rather funny performance as Katniss and Peeta's uptight chaparone, Effie Trinket. Singer Lenny Kravitz (and father of Lawrence's "X-MEN" co-star and friend, Zoë Kravitz) was surprisingly first-rate as Katniss and Peeta's stylist, Cinna. It has been a while since I have seen Wes Bentley in a movie. And it was heartening to see that he had not Nawawala his touch in his ability to portray very complex characters. He certainly gave a superb and complex performance as the 74th Hunger Games' Head Gamekeeper, Seneca Crane. Donald Sutherland was also superb as President Coriolanus Snow, the introverted, yet ruthless leader of the Capitol and all of Panem. The movie also boasted fine performances from Stanley Tucci, Toby Jones, Dayo Okeniyi, Isabelle Fuhrman and Alexander Ludwig.

What else can I say about "THE HUNGER GAMES"? It is one of the top-grossing pelikula in kamakailan years or perhaps even of all time. Whether it deserves this honor or not, I cannot deny that it turned out to be a surprisingly well made movie, thanks to Gary Ross, Suzanne Collins, the movie's production team and a superb cast led sa pamamagitan ng Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson. I heard that Ross has not signed up to do the movie's sequel, "CATCHING FIRE". Pity. I only hope that his successor will do as good of a job as he has done.
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Name: Seneca Crane. Not his beard, but the REAL, HUMAN, Seneca Crane.

Age: 73.

Home: The Capitol.

Current location: In the Gamemakers room.

Interested in: Hunger Games, making deadly mutts, killing tributes, setting trees on fire, setting Katniss on fire, setting walang tiyak na layunin things on fire.

In a relationship: Am committed to the games. Have no need of a wife.

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Seneca Crane: 6th May 10:22AM

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posted by MarlenaLovett
First off, before any of you get offended, these are my opinions so don’t bite my head off.

So, I’ve been here, pagbaba a lot of people saying how willing they would to jump into the Games. Really? You’d be that willing to put your life on the line — to probably be killed, to be famous or rich? If you’ve read the books, you’ll know that there are at least four other children (districts one and two) who have trained for most of their lives just for this moment. Now I’m not staying that some of you out their aren’t good with weapons, I’m just saying you probably haven’t trained...
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Look people! There is no "Team Peeta", or "Team Gale". This book isn't a romance. It's about a distopia and what violence does to people. You won't think your little teams are so cute when you read Mockingjay. Gale kills Prim and Peeta goes insane and thinks Katniss is evil! It's a dark, emotional book!! Don't you dare compare it to the stupid series where Bampira "sparkle"! "Oh no! He's sparkling! Ahh!" madami like, he's sparkling, let's never let him use glitter unsupervised again. NO ANGRY COMMENTS. Of course you're gonna ignore me and make them but I don't really care.
I was on mockingjay.net and saw picture of someone with the mockingjay book and it wasn't an advance copy.
apparently, it was being sold at Wal-Mart. i think this is Wal-mart's cheap strategy on getting a lot of money. They released the book 3 days ahead of schedule.
So annoyed that Wal-mart would do that and what ever you do, please don't buy it, it would kill everything!!!

Can people check at there local Wal-mart to see if they already released the book and if they are, can you please tell them to stop the sale of the book.
 picture is not mines. i did not take it. But this is the picture of mockingjay being sold at walmart.
picture is not mines. i did not take it. But this is the picture of mockingjay being sold at walmart.
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I was gonna post this as a link but it keep going on about 'not accepting any iugnay from this domain'.

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The Hunger Games movie rights have been acquired sa pamamagitan ng Lionsgate per their announcement on March 18, 2009. The Hunger Games is the first book in a trilogy sa pamamagitan ng may-akda Suzanne Collins, who will also be adapting the screenplay.link
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Plot Synopsis
The Hunger Games movie is based on Suzanne Collin's best-selling young adult novel of the same name.


The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic America that has been divided into 12 districts and is run sa pamamagitan ng the Capitol. Each taon the Capitol holds a survival...
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There are many presinto and discussions on whether Peeta or Gale is better for Katniss . Whose team are you on? Some Hunger Games fans prefer to be neutral and don't believe in "teams" but in terms of being the better man in general and for Katniss , this includes facts and opinions for both Peeta and Gale.
***** IF YOU DONT BELIEVE IN "TEAMS" than please dont post hateful comments, I understand that some people get annoyed with these types ot things but for the people who do prefer one guy over the other , i hope you enjoy my artikulo :) ***

There are many reasons and good qualities for both of...
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