Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Hunger Games Movie Review

Hunger Games Movie Review


So, I am finally making another review. This time, it will be the book-based movie, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. This is a very good film, but I suggest reading the book first. This movie has left viewers flabbergasted and anxious for a sequel. This movie has very good attention-to-detail and actors. Jennifer Lawrence has done a great job portraying Katniss. The makers of this movie have done a great job turning a great book into a great film. After thinking about all these elements, I have a good rating for it. 4 Stars. My partner Gio has helped and Mrs. Goins, you should count this as another of his publishes.



                                                                 



2 comments:

  1. The book always offers more insight into what is going on in the story. I prefer reading the book before watching the movie. This movie was good, but the book gave more background. Mrs.Goins

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  2. You're absolutely right.

    -Giovanni

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