Saturday, March 31, 2012

The Hunger Games

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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