Review of The Hunger Games (2012) by Trevor Joseph O — 03 Jan 2019
The Hunger Games: Fight Strong, Live Long.
The Hunger Games by Gary Ross.
Can you imagine living in a world where killing is the answer? The Hunger Games, directed by Gary Ross, is based on the dystopian novel written by Suzanne Collins. Throughout the movie, viewers live the life of protagonist st, Katniss Everdeen, as she fights many battles including saving her sister Prim, surviving in the arena, and ultimately, to overthrow the government. The movies casting, plot, and production promote a film that continues to satisfy viewers.
The Hunger Games is an exceptional film, consisting of intriguing characters, an excellent plot, and much more. This movie stays true to the book, which is quite rare to find in many of today's films. This film also has an intriguing plot which keeps the viewer engaged with the film. The Hunger Games has many battles, which is found to be enjoyable, as it is a thrill, keeping you on the edge of your seat. Also, the actors that are within the scenes are very well engaged with the book, and represent the movie in a new light that cannot be seen within the text. Another positive aspect of the film is the fact that it is a creative way of showing how third world countries are being mistreated within the economy. Overall, this movie has passed many expectations by the viewers.
Why this movie does not receive any critics within this review is because there was not much to critic on this movie. It was enjoyed thoroughly and was hard to stop watching. Although, this movie does have some violence, which is not to be advised by younger viewers.
Overall, this movie was given a five-star rating because it includes an exciting plot, engaging characters, and a fantastic production. This movie is recommended to people who enjoy action-packed dystopian film, mainly from the ages of thirteen and up. This movie has satisfied many and will continue to do so.
This review of The Hunger Games (2012) was written by Trevor Joseph O on 03 Jan 2019.
The Hunger Games has generally received positive reviews.
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