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Release Date: 23 March 2012
Genre: Action | Drama | Sci-Fi
Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth
Directors: Gary Ross
Writer: Suzanne Collins, Gary Ross
Studio: Lionsgate

Plot:
A young girl volunteers to take her sister's place in a fight to the death in a dystopian future.

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  • RedzTV

    No actually the BOOKS are for people who want to read the books. The Film is supposed to put it on a bigger stage for everyone to enjoy regardless if you read it or not. I didnt read any of them and i liked it and understood it. Just stfu. Lol

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  • madiiify

    You don't HAVE to have read the books to enjoy the film, that wouldn't make much sense on the directors part if that was their aim, although it did help to understand a lot more to have read the books beforehand. I went to see it with my cousins and had to explain a lot to them afterwards as they haven't read any of the books.

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  • Jacob Whitfield

    Katniss: We wouldnt make it five miles.

    Me: Really? You ran five miles to get to the woods. I think running away is a little logical :)

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  • CharlotteAngelCake

    I was a fan if the books before I knew about the movies!!! The movie is amazing but doesn't have as much detail as the books do. The casting is perfect!!! Xx

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  • EvilVSWaffles

    To the people who are still debating about if the books vs. the movies, books will always have much more detail and usually a better story. Why? Because movies are typically two hours long and you cannot cover over two hundred pages in that amount of time. I recommend reading the books because then you will probably like the movie better, but I won't stuff it down your throat. Just because I read doesn't mean you do. :) Happy Hunger Games, and may the odds be ever in your favor.

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  • Mckenzie Yates

    I love this movie, like so much, however I enjoyed the books like 10X more!

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  • Aydon93

    Yeah well that's me for ya. :)

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  • MrTombraiderlover

    true it like a directors cut of a movie sorta...

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  • SchmeagTV

    *switches tab and watches catching fire trailer*

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  • daphne Payne

    I still Love it :')

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  • daphne Payne

    Yes 

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  • sportygirl1752

    I watched the movie without reading the books because my parents didn't get it for me earlier. I would've liked to read the books before but I didn't and I don't care. Now I've read the books because I've been constantly begging my parents to buy them for me because I didn't have my own money to. They finally gave in and bought it for me! I read all of the books and I understand it much more. I think it doesn't matter if you read the books or not before you see the movie.

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