It's unfortunately obvious that they were forced to compress an extensive novel into one film, what with all the knowing gazes that clearly imply history not explained to the audience. I expect there's an extended cut with significant back story.
Nothing really seemed new, so I wasn't all that impressed. It doesn't even attempt to set up a satisfactory conclusion, as if the rest of the series being funded is already assumed.
The Hunger Games
2012, 142 minutes, directed by Gary Ross
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