The film once again benefits having Jennifer Lawrence in the lead. Those kinds of emotions work remarkably than the love triangle she's stuck into. While it centers Katniss who has issues of her own, her compassion towards her family, friends, and the people of Panem has always felt genuine. The context alone is of course immediately compelling, it makes a stirring conviction why they really need to go for a revolution. It explores how tyrannical the Capitol government is, and how the media amazingly helps covering their corruption. Everyone will most likely come for the action and the romance, but unlike the last film, this one has a wiser focus: sociopolitical satires. Thus it finally gets it right by deliberately showed all the interesting parts of the source material. But Catching Fire is obviously different, and these are the reasons why it's much superior compared to those horrible drecks: it has strong ambition, it digs deeper within its themes, and simply tells a story. And you know that the YA genre has become even worse nowadays just pick up a random book, mix them with familiar elements that would please teenager hormones, and good to go. We are now at the post Twilight/Harry Potter era, and The Hunger Games movies are the only young adult novel adaptations that have the same scale of fame of the two former series.
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