I'm a little regretful after reading the original and watching the movie

Rosalia 2022-03-20 09:01:07

1. The heroine is ugly and strong, and can be unsightly, but it is not easy to see freckles on her face. In the novel, the feeling of the heroine lightly chasing and running in the deep forest is very different.
2. The Hunger Games, a lot of novels write about the desire for food and the fear of lack of food. In the movie, the protagonist is not hungry at all, and is indifferent even to see the food prepared for them.
3. Hope can trigger fighting spirit more than punishment. What is hope? The novel is very clear. The winner can not only win honor and food for the district. This is the driving force for it. The movie does not mention it, why is the Hunger Games?
The movie is a serious digression, it's not the Hunger Games at all. Can be renamed: Tribute of the Twelfth Block

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Extended Reading
  • Llewellyn 2021-10-20 18:58:18

    The first half of [Trumen's World] and the second half of [Battle Royale] (this comparison is really wronged [Battle Royale]). The beginning of the world view was too short to unfold, the last twenty minutes fell into a cliché, and the ending was too rushed to be difficult to recall. If you don't dig out the sci-fi details, it is still possible. At least the murder scene is fast and accurate. The climax of the whole film is the [BEEP] of the black girl (avoid spoilers) and the riots in District 11. The love of the male and female masters is very insensible, quite insensible.

The Hunger Games quotes

  • Glimmer: [cheering on Cato, who is going to kill Katniss] Go! You got this, Cato!

    Clove: Kill her, Cato!

    Marvel: Go! Go!

  • Caesar Flickerman: Glimmer, are you prepared?

    Glimmer: Yes, Caesar, I am VERY prepared.

    Caesar Flickerman: I like that assurance. That's self-assurance.