Analyzing The Movie 'The Hunger Games'

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The Hunger Games is an entertaining and a bit of sadness movie for the people who enjoys sad and action movies. The Hunger Games that took place in Panem that is in North America was about two major characters that people would know that were Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen and Josh Hutcherson as Peeta Mellark these two actors are well known around the world. One day Katniss Everdeen was walking outside when her little sister Primrose or short for Prim Everdeen was being chosen to compete in the hunger games, when Katniss pushed two body guards that was blocking her way, and when she said,’’ I volunteer as a Tribute. Everyone was all looking at her as if she did something wrong, so the capital queen told her to come up in front with the rest of the people that were chosen to be in the hunger games she was required to make a short speech before the games started.
The movie was entertaining. It had a lot of intense scenes. For instance, when Katniss was hiding
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It could be an all romance movie, but it can turn all into an action movie one half will be romance and the rest will be action scenes. Sending you with so much excitement and sadness, this movie is mixture of action and sadness if you haven’t watched it. If think Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson are both good actors than this movie is the right for you to see. It will get your full attention if you saw this movie, because it will make you want to watch the next part of the movie to see what’s next. Overall, I highly recommend this movie. It’s worth watching it over and over again. You should at least check out the nearest video store to see if you find this movie action packed and entertaining for your whole family to enjoy and

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