Movie Theater Hunger Games - Catching Fire review

chooter

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Kind of long(2h26min) and a very slow paced movie. Kept waiting to see the "kills" but too many were not shown. For the ladies here the love scenes were bland.

First movie was better. This one is just a set up for the finale. Two and a half stars.
 
I'm planning on taking my son in to see it this week. He's read all the books, and really enjoyed them, so I'm sure he'll like the film if it's anything like the books were.
 
As someone who has read the three books I can say that I thoroughly enjoyed both of the movies. Predictably the second installment is a bit more "darker" and intense and the conflicts of the principals is more evident. I found that the character development is well done. In fact you could argue that a few of the supporting characters might be stealing scenes <g>

Any deviations from the novel is slight and doesn't detract from the film IMHO.

quark
 
I agree with quark. I also have read all 3 books. The casting is really good, as the actors who play the roles are quite like what I imagined when reading. Pretty sure I saw in the credits that the author is a producer or exec. producer; probably why the film has very little deviation from the book. I heard the last one may actually be split into 2 more movies as there is so much content with the revolution.
 
I watched it on Wednesday. I thought it was very good and would recommend it to anyone apart from my wife (she hates sci-fi).

One tip though, do not buy the extra large soda, I did and regretted it for the last 45 minutes of the movie.
 
Maybe reading the books helps you enjoy the second one more. I thought it was good, saw it on Imax.

The ending was pretty abrupt, but people said the same thing about Lord of the Rings at the end of the first one.

I agree that the secondary characters were great.

If you liked the first one this is worth it. Really showed the darker side of the capitol, the oppression that finally forced the people to begin resisting, even though unarmed. You start to see the willingness of the established power to commit any act to stay in control. Not bad themes for teens to begin to ponder in our day and age.
 
Saw it at an afternoon showing. I thought it was very good, better than the first. I have not read the books. Overall, I thought the characters (actors) were portrayed "better", especially E. Banks (Effie). I thought the movie flew by and was disappointed on how they ended it.

I recommend.
 
I've read the books and saw it with my daughter as planned. It tells the story very well and sticks to the story line. The ending is as written as a setup for the next two movies, which tell the story of the last book.

I recommend.