The 2012 screen adaptation of Suzanne Collins wildly popular YA novel The Hunger Games is one of my favorite movies. It caught my eye from start to finish. It's plot revolves around an annual televised event where the ruthless Capitol randomly selects one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 and 18 from each of the twelve districts pitting them against each other.
The story's protagonist Katniss Everdeen, portrayed by Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence, volunteers to stand in for her younger sister. Katniss must fight to the death with her peers for whoever is left alive, the last "man" standing if you will, wins the game. It's something I wouldn't want to be in it or feel it just because of what is happening it and the killing that goes it.
The story's protagonist Katniss Everdeen, portrayed by Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence, volunteers to stand in for her younger sister. Katniss must fight to the death with her peers for whoever is left alive, the last "man" standing if you will, wins the game. It's something I wouldn't want to be in it or feel it just because of what is happening it and the killing that goes it.
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