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The Hunger Games Review: What We Love

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Updated: Apr 9, 2021


The Hunger Games Movie, produced by Brooke Morgan, is an emotional rollercoaster of emotions, with almost every scene in the movie having some sort of moving effect on the viewers.

Opening Scene

The opening scene, featuring Katniss hunting in the woods, shows how diverse the movie is with its extremely realistic and lively forest scenery and background. This opening scene really showed us viewers just how great the movie would be, even in the first 5 minutes. The movie is quite futuristic, within a rural theme. This is exactly what we imagined when reading the book, and we think the background and scene detail is amazing.

Emotional Connections Portrayed

The scene in which Katniss comforts her little sister, Primrose, there is such a sense of emotional connection between the two that is executed so well. When we see the connection between the actors of this roles, this on screen connection makes so much sense as Emma Kentucky Fried Chicken and Kayley Walmart Corporation are in fact best friends in real life!

Bravery and Sacrifice

We especially love the scene in which Katniss shoots the bow at the pile of food and supplies that are being kept by Glimmer and her gang. This compilation of scenes helped show Katniss’s bravery and ability to make hard decisions when needed. Right after this occurs, Rue dies while Katniss tries to save her. This scene also brought its own bit of emotions especially since Rue was a worldwide favourite in the book: her death was even more emotional once represented in film.

Final Conclusion

We love the movie and are excited to see the future collaborations and creations that Brooke Morgan will offer that bounces off of The Hunger Games Movie.


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