Friday, March 23, 2012
The Hunger Games
PG-13
Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson, Donald Sutherland, Elizabeth Banks, Lenny Kravitz, Woody Harrelson, Stanley Tucci, Wes Bentley, Toby Jones, Jack Quaid and Amandla Stenberg
2 Hours and 22 Minutes
The Hunger Games take place somewhere in the future in the totalitarian North American nation of Panem. The people of Panem have a great life, they live in extreme wealth and have very futuristic high tech lifestyles. There apparently had been a rebellion of some sort in the past and the people of Panem have jurisdiction over the people of the 12 outlying districts. The district people have very little to eat and they live in poverty. The districts are required to send two teenagers between the ages of 12 and 18, both a boy and a girl to compete in "The Hunger Games" each year. These young people are called "Tributes" and it is considered to be and honor and an accolade according to the Panem people.
The Hunger Games only have one winner and that person is heralded as a "hero" to the people of Panem! Just one problem with this-these youngsters battle for survival, food and ultimately, their lives!!! They begin to turn on each other and some join together to form packs. This is a very disturbing story!
The main character is 16 year old Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) who volunteered to be a tribute after her younger sister had been chosen. Effie Trinket (Elizabeth Banks) a strange looking woman from Panem pulls their names out of a glass bowl. Katniss could not bear to see her sweet gentle younger sister taken away as a tribute. Katniss is a very strong-willed, confident young lady who is fiercely independent and she is amazing with a bow and arrow. She is the very first tribute ever who volunteered for The Hunger Games. That in itself had set her apart from the others.
Also in her district is the young man named Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) who was chosen. He was terrified! They had encountered each other briefly once before.
They were brought up on the stage before all of their district people and then allowed a couple of minutes with their family members to say good-bye and then quickly whisked away with Effie Trinket on an ultra high-speed train to Panem.
When they arrive at Panem, they are overwhelmed at the city and the incredible lifestyle they encounter, it was completely foreign to them. They are introduced to the people in charge of The Hunger Games and eventually paraded around with the other tributes before all of the nation of Panem.
After being counseled by an alcoholic former winner, Haymitch Abernathy (Woody Harrelson) of The Hunger Games, they are released into the wild to fend for themselves! That is when the bloodbath begins!
All of this is being televised for the entire nation of Panem to watch, a reality show for their barbaric entertainment. They have a computerized scale where they can interject fireballs at the tributes and they also make giant wolf/hippopotamus looking creatures to attack them as well. She also encounters some horrible deadly wasps. There is no end to their corrupt ideas of how to torture these young victims thrown into this awful situation!!! It reminded me of the old Roman Gladiators. They have a loud speaker where they give them instructions and the also have a cannon go off each time a tribute dies.
Young Katniss is determined to fend everything off. She finally teams up with Peeta Mellark from her district after they announce they have decided to change the rules and allow for two tributes to win as long as they are from the same district. Which they later rescind. They become close and rely on each other for survival.
I found this movie to be very disturbing and dark and yet it was riveting to watch the story play out. I am giving a strong caution to parents on this movie! I think it would even be disturbing for young teens as well. I know they will all want to see it, especially if they have read the books by Suzanne Collins. I took my 24 year old daughter with me and she felt it was very dark too!
Please be advised that there is a lot of graphic violence and has some difficult situations to watch. What I found the most disturbing thing was that these people of Panem had no compassion whatsoever for these children. They were cavalier and they acted as if they were simply game pieces on a game board there for their personal entertainment! "May the odds be forever in your favor"!!!
I am giving "The Hunger Games" two and a half bags of popcorn!
Friday, March 9, 2012
John Carter
PG-13
Starring: Taylor Kitsch and Lynn Collins
2 Hours and 12 Minutes
John Carter has finally arrived! I'm sure many in Utah know that this was a movie shot here in Utah, Southern Utah to be exact.
I had no idea what to expect from this movie after seeing all of the trailers and the TV commercials. This movie is based on the books written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the John Carter: Adventures on Mars series.
John Carter (Taylor Kitsch) is a confederate Army veteran who has lost his family and does not want to comply with the Army officers. He only wants to go to Arizona and find gold in a special cave.
When he finds the cave along with his superior, he has a strange encounter with a different kind of being!
He finds himself transported to the planet Mars!!!
There he has no gravity and he can jump up in the air very high. He encounters many strange and unique beings and because he can jump he is hailed as somewhat of a hero to them. He is especially looked up to by a cute little character named Woola that is extremely loyal to him, such as a dog is to it's owner.
He then encounters the beautiful princess Dejah Thoris (Lynn Collins) who is being forced to marry the enemy by her father and she turns to John Carter for help.
I found this to be an interesting movie but I also found it to be really jumpy and somewhat hard to follow. I got lost on several occasions but the special effects and and the characters were fun to watch and it reminds me a little bit of Star Wars.
I would recommend this movie for kids around 12 and older just because it is somewhat hard to follow.
I am giving " John Carter" two and a half bags of popcorn!
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