Michael Phillips
The Hunger Games
3 Stars
The hypocrisy at the heart of "The Hunger Games" is irresistible. Novelist
In hypocrisy, however, one can find some pretty sharp entertainment. "The Hunger Games" was made for the screen, and for franchise glory. I've read only the first of the three books (scheduled to be turned into four films), but Collins' first book, all pace and incident, cries out "Film me! Film me!" on every dread-filled, straighter-than-straightforward page.
Director and co-adapter
The movie earns its PG-13 rating. But it earns it honestly. The killings in "The Hunger Games" mean something in emotional terms, and are meant to have a cumulative emotional effect on the crafty, stoical heroine, Katniss Everdeen, played by
Time: a century or so from now.
In the land's 12 remaining and miserably neglected districts, life among the starving 99-percenters is harsh enough to make "Metropolis" look like a staycation. As part of totalitarian rule, bread and circuses division, two children from each district, between the ages of 12 and 18 (prime age range for Young Adult literature!), must compete each year as "tributes," to the death, in the annual Hunger Games.
The games are televised. Akin to "The Truman Show," the game's designer (
Volunteering her services when her younger sister is picked for the games, Katniss represents District 12 along with a baker's son, Peeta (
"The Hunger Games" compiles so many teen fantasies and nightmares, it's hard to keep track of them all. The burden of sudden, unwanted celebrity collides with the difficulty, as we know from the "Twilight" films, of a young woman torn between two fellers, in this case Peeta and the village hunk back in District 12, Katniss' hunting companion Gale, played by
When
Ross shoots far too much in hand-held close-ups. (It works for the violence, but less well for simple dialogue sequences.) The editing rhythm often pushes the film past urgency and into chaos. But there's a human pulse to this blockbuster in the making. Lawrence has a face born for the movies. It's not standard-issue, praise be. She doesn't grab the screen like a performer whose mission is to become a movie star. Rather, she acts. Naturally.
The games have begun, and so far they're pretty gripping.
MPAA rating: PG-13 (for intense violent thematic material and disturbing images -- all involving teens).
Running time: 2:22.
Cast:
Credits: Directed Gary Ross; written by Ross,
"The Hunger Games" Movie Trailer
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