Capsule Computers writes:
"The pop-culture magnet may have attracted an anomaly with the 2012 film adaption of The Hunger Games. Based on the book of the same name, the film succeeds in creating a adequate mirror representation of society through a neo-dystopian viewpoint; Exploring complex themes contrary to the one-layered-ness of other popular literary adaptations. Throughout the course of the film you witness the brutality and hardships of life not too dissimilar to ours – With the idea of social division and subjugation by an oppressive government forming part of the necessary catalysts for action."
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This looks like one interesting movie. Im going to have to go watch it after reading this review.
just watched it and it was really good