The Hunger Games

The world will be watching.

Sinopse

In a dystopian society where the Capitol forces each district to send two young tributes to fight to the death in a televised spectacle, a girl volunteers to take her sister’s place, setting the stage for a struggle of survival and defiance.

  • 7.2
  • 2012
  • Released
  • 2h 22m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$75,000,000.00

Revenue

$694,000,000.00

Keywords
  • #based on novel or book
  • #revolution
  • #dystopia
  • #monarchy
  • #female protagonist
  • #fashion
  • #bow and arrow
  • #game
  • #hunting
  • #archery
  • #death match
  • #futuristic city
  • #survival competition
  • #forced to kill
  • #world hunger
  • #based on young adult novel
  • #futuristic architecture
  • #battle royale
  • #romantic
  • #compassionate
  • #futuristic world

Reviews

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 3 years ago

Evil "President Snow" (Donald Sutherland) has his own unique way of keeping order amongst his provinces. Once a year he draws a lottery of 12-18 year old boys and girls who must fight to the death for the entertainment of the viewing public on television. He doesn't reckon on the calibre of those in District 12, though - the resourceful "Katniss" (Jennifer Lawrence) and her pretty, but weedy, pal

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@CharlesTheBoldabout 8 years ago

A powerful movie that crosses several genres. From various post-apocalyptic movies we are shown the world after a worldwide disaster that has destroyed our civilization and left a more brutal one. From Spartacus the idea of gladiator games, with the added horror that these "fighters" are children who are presumably too naive to put up any resistance to the regime. From 1984 we have futuristic

DoryDarko
@DoryDarkoalmost 9 years ago

The Hunger Games is a new concept in a long line of post-apocalyptic future fantasies. Where other stories of the same genre often deal with technology and artificial intelligence as the main threat to human existence, Hunger Games actually takes us back to Roman times, with a revitalised version of "Panem et Circenses" or "Bread and Circuses". Simply put; human devastation as mass entertainment.

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@tantyalmost 11 years ago

I don't really know what's so special about this movie. I found "The Running Man" or "Total Recall" much more deep thought than this. Is it maybe that the main character is a female? Still, it is entertaining and, in this regard, it does its job.

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@Dark Jediover 11 years ago

I had not really bothered to put this movie on my to-watch shelf since I felt it was not really my cup of tea but when my wife and oldest son wondered why we did not have it in our collection I thought, well, okay let us get it then. Actually I got the set with the two movies that have been released and yesterday we watched the first one. Well, as far as I am concerned, it is not a turkey, it i

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@ltcomdataabout 13 years ago

Stories about revolution can be quite good. But stories about why a revolution is needed are invariably great. The Hunger Games is such a story. The movie (for the most part), closely follows the book, and does a good job of it. It also sets up the next book/movie beautifully, even better than the book itself does. The premise, of course, is borrowed from Ancient Rome, when gladiators and

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@tmdb87069603over 13 years ago

Very well made movie with quality writing, acting and cinematography. **Pros**: strong performance from the star. Technically excellent. **Cons**: Seems to me that the ending was premature but perhaps intentionally so - for a sequel? Character development is largely weak but there are a lot of characters and already a long movie so I suspect a lot was left on the cutting room floor. Desp

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