the first book was fantastic, and I actually liked the second book a little more. the 3rd book was very weak and for some reason they are splitting that into 2 seperate movies
the first movie was good, but no where close to the book, im looking forward to this second movie
Did not like the first as I was coming fresh off reading the first two books. Though I understood you can't fit everything in the movie adaption, I was pretty disappointed with what they did leave out. Found the movie itself quite boring and underwhelming.
Catching Fire; however, I liked alot - maybe because I was more prepared for things to be left out. With the amount of things going on in the 2nd book, I think they did a good job fitting all the important stuff in. The actual Quarter Quell scenes, CGI, and overall pace was solid this time around.
If i can sum this movie up in one gif it would be this..
I enjoyed the first movie, but this one was just
Never read the book but you knew the tone was set for this movie in the first 10 minutes after that speech...which had me like
This movie also IMO solidifies Jennifer Lawrence as a A+ actor..she did her thing through out the whole movie and she showed why she deserved that Oscar..
Them dresses she was wearing had me like
When she shot that arrow to the roof of the dome I just went
Also..
The final scene where she found out her home got destroyed and the look she gave that camera had at the end had me like
Mockingbird ain't gonna be no joke...no wonder why was reading the whole book series during the finals...ever chapter had him like and he was probably in a rush to beat OKC just so he can go rush back to the locker room to finish the book.
Catching Fire made Hunger Games look like child's play. Anybody sleeping on this film...thinking its some Twilight teenage soap opera stuff is missing out.
Katniss is a baaaddddd bish.
God bless Suzanne Collins. Twilight........that sh*t was about some teenage girl getting a vampire boyfriend. Girl stuff. Harry Potter.....while great.....is about the boy who's the chosen one to defeat a great evil. Great but, cliche. The Hunger Games is about a totalitarian government, corruption, social inequality, death, oppression, pacification, rebellion and hope. Really, stuff that's too deep to be in a children's novel If you don't feel moved when the people in the districts salute Katniss because she's the figurehead of the rebellion, then you're not human
The part where Katniss realized she could blow up the dome and the camera zoomed in on her face while she stared at President Snow and pulled the arrow back .....everybody in the the theatre was like:
can't wait to see this next week. i still want to read the books but here the flick was pretty accurate. probably won't waste the eye movement on a young adult novel. it's bout to be murakami season for me but i digress.
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