The movie stays true to the book except in the case of the new "Head Gamemaker," Plutarch Heavensbee, played by Phillip Seymour Hoffman. You get a couple of scenes with him in talking with the president that put a whole new perspective on the story.
Those scenes are stunningly well acted out. The same cannot be said of those which feature leading lady Jennifer Lawrence. During the first half of the movie, when the story is centered in the highly advertised "Victory Tour," she talks too fast, and her more emotional scenes are played down so that the filmmakers can show off how good their white uniformed "Peacekeepers" are with billy clubs. When they get to the second half of the movie, which I get the impression was worked on much more carefully, we get the same acting that we know and love out of Lawrence, as well as the awesome acting of new cast members, Sam Claflin, Jena Malone, and Jeffery Wright.
The visual effects are improved enough to look like something out of James Cameron's Avatar, except in the ease of Katniss's trademark fire clothing. We get a good look at this with the high tech stages of the capitol, the giant hovercrafts that float above everything, and most of all the "Districts," which serve as huge backdrops for forced speeches and scenes of incredible brutality. The only flaw in these districts are the people in them who in the book are supposed to be starving, but all look stunningly well fed. A problem that was extremely evident in the last movie. I suppose there's not much you can do about that though unless you want to risk being as cruel as "The Capitol" themselves
I agree with you fully about how dulled down the first half of the movie was. But nethertheless it did pick up in the second half and was very enticing from then on out. I really like your commentary and thoughts! c:
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