Seeds: 111 Leechers: 97 |
Year: 2013 Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi Director: Francis Lawrence Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth |
Review: Katniss! the crowd screaming, giddy with excitement. In short, Jennifer Lawrence shot the popularity of his most iconic character to date. While he is one of my favorite girls in the last years of his endearing personality and well-rounded work, it does not matter to me, that the play is just around the corner. 2014 will be the kind of under it? Will it fade? Hysteria has simply grows stronger? Fortunately, he does not deserve praise shes getting, even though it does not feel quite early, because he could win a second Oscar and American Hustle. I hate to admit that I get a little impatient with his desperate cries and screams that were on fire too, but maybe that's not the drivers fault and Jennifer Lawrence. It Shes definitely the star forward who surround her in seductive look that I hope to continue to show and catch sanitary shell. There is not enough that these days.I really not the first Hunger Games film. If someone whos never touched one of the books, the film exists in a world where the audience is supposed book is the Bible. Goes too far unexplained, unjustified and obvious. Fortunately fire takes his foot, if not completely recovered from that hard intro of the first film where all the great clarity in the world will not cover it, this film is simply in better hands. Simon Beaufoy and together with Michael Arndt behind the wheel of a script, I believe they have a logic devices as possible and bring the potential of each character are ensemble pressure (although I still do not know who Liam Hemsworth is supposed to be). Gone are the popular shaky-cam and is a visual approach more confident. What's more it saves, editing on the stage that provides a better stimulation, especially if they were treated to a mounting enjoyably creative as Katniss and Peeta visit districts.While first film did not know what to do with his ethical position on the death and murder, fire with more human depth as Katniss struggles with PTSD. The film is moody for its heaviness, but it does not fear young actors under Section characters, but the tensions in the fragile structure of their world. There is still the face of its potential as only the pastor relatively small, but admirable attempt to deliver. However, facing plot holes and ingenuity normal that the first film was struggling with too. Im sure these ideas are included in the book, but the film really shouldve pushed right. Ill let you go why do not they kill each other in training, but for what they do partners what they need to kill in the end anyway? Together I only buy loyalty. Suzanne Collins that he lives in his own rational self-preservation as far as theme plants. It just gives me a headache. I may not stick with Mockingjay, Catching Fire, but it's much more fun and engaging experience.6/10
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