A sequel can clearly be expected at this point.
My Opinion: Originally I had planned to read the book completely before I watch the movie. Didn’t turn out that way. I just made it to the point where Katniss has her fiery ride into the Arena.My problem with the movie was that there was no real suspense building up.
And even the end left me hanging because there was no scene that hinted at what was coming next.[...] (click to show/hide)I would have wished that – when there were only three left and were standing on the transporter – they simply had refused to continue this farce. Now it’s more of a cliché ending where everyone from District 1 is simply a mindless killer. Also the closing interview would have been a good place to stir things up a little. Instead she played nice and did what her mentor told her to do. I hope her motivation is better explained in the book.
(click to show/hide)A clever adaptation could have been more ambitious and opened with a breathless and injured Katniss being chased. She manages to hide in the tree and slips into a fevered sleep. We're already in the Games... a sense of time is hard to pin down for the combatants and the audience. Queue flashback that teases a little of the backstory out, then back to the desperate, brief violence of the present, where she is saved by the hornet nest trick and meets the younger girl who has thus far survived on agility and wits. Cut to a camera and then a TV show... the fact this is being filmed for a vulgar and vain future high society could be a twist. And whereas time is losing meaning for the players, the TV show has countdowns and ad breaks. Such a perspective would treat the viewer with intelligence as we learn who trained Katniss and how she ended up there at all.
Karsten, I think you hit the nail on the head. I was always prepared for it to be Battle Royale, but I was pleasantly surprised by the strong dystopian society thing they had going on. There was so much satire that could have been exploited, but it was just dull. I honestly don't think the PG13 (or 12A for us) would have been a problem, but the shaky cam method to hide everything just took the sting out.
While the BBFC says it's following the public opinion here, but I think that showing violence without consequence is more dangerous than showing how a human body bleeds and what pain comes from that.
Quote from: Jon on April 06, 2012, 01:42:49 AMKarsten, I think you hit the nail on the head. I was always prepared for it to be Battle Royale, but I was pleasantly surprised by the strong dystopian society thing they had going on. There was so much satire that could have been exploited, but it was just dull. I honestly don't think the PG13 (or 12A for us) would have been a problem, but the shaky cam method to hide everything just took the sting out.Well, in my opinion this a strong connection here, which is why I referred to the PG rating being the problem. Did I mention the shaky cam as a negative in my review...? If not I forgot. Anyway, had the camera not been shaky and lingered (BBFC code word) on the violence or at least shown the kids rippinng each other apart full on, then a R or 15/18 would have been a sure thing. While the BBFC says it's following the public opinion here, but I think that showing violence without consequence is more dangerous than showing how a human body bleeds and what pain comes from that.