Saturday, March 24, 2012

Movie Review : The Hunger Games

The Hunger Games Movie. As a result of the events that made rebellion against Panem parts of the Capital in the past administration, they routinely end sentences competition held yearly in order to commemorate the event with the name of the Hunger Games.

Capital charge of Panem are 12 districts of the region in the past rebellion, obliging in every district to file a representation consisting of a man and woman to compete in the Hunger Games arena of death.
Hunger Games in the event that the 74th, Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) is a 2 person elected from 12 districts to fight for survival with 22 other participants. In every competition Hunger Games, there will only be 1 winner and they are required to kill each other in order to be a champion.
The Hunger Games movie adaptation of the novel work of Suzanne Collin's trilogy, does offer a very suspenseful story, where friendship and love as if it is difficult to be maintained in order to protect life itself.
If we can come feel sad, when Katniss was willing to volunteer in the Hunger Games competition to replace her little sister named Primrose Everdeen (Willow Shields), without knowing whether he himself could survive in the event of death.
Moreover, the action of hunting down and killing each other in this movie is somewhat stressful. Barriers and government regulations made Panem Capital, is really very difficult for 24 participants Hunger Games to survive. Ranging from forest fires, land mines, and wild animals into some obstacles contained therein. In addition they also have to kill each other.
Interestingly, the brutal competition that was broadcast directly to residents Panem's capital city, packed with the very commercial. The participants of the competition, it is not enough only with the ability to fight alone, they also have managed to captivate the audience for the support and sponsorship of like an athlete or celebrity.
Overall, the film is packed with very well by director Gary Ross to embed a message, in which power was not only created by the physical ability, but also born from the ideas of intelligent.

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