Directed by: Gary Ross
Written by: Gary Ross, Suzanne Collins, Billy Ray (screenplay); Suzanne Collins (novel)
An adaptation of the hit YA distopian novel, featuring just about as many stars (and up-and-coming stars) as could be crammed into a modern feature-length film.
Overall, it was a pretty well-made adaptation. In fact, some of the criticism has been that it was too close of an adaptation and lacked any originality. I agree, to an extent. The visual-effects were very loyal to the way everything was described in the novel, revealing things basically the way everyone imagined them. It might have been nice to see a little creative license taken with some of the way things were presented or perhaps in the way the story unfolded.
There were a few kinks in the novel-to-film transition: mainly, a few things were glossed over or awkwardly inserted. The stand-out example of this was the "tracker-jacker" explanation - the regular narrative stopped, pulled back to a sports commentary style to explain what the insects were, and then returned back into the regular narrative.
I enjoyed this movie very much. But I'm not sure if I actually enjoyed it, or if I liked the original "Hunger Games" concept.
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