Catching Fire Review 2. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins - review 'I imagined it completely differently to how they did it in the film - and I liked my version better' A B i t C r a z y The film shows precious little hunger and no sense of game. "The Hunger Games" is a a good Sci-fi movie with good acting and great special effects. While The Hunger Games is not a non-stop fight-to-the-death action film, it succeeds at being something even more interesting. The worksheet is devoted to the movie "The Hunger Games". And I do look forward to seeing "Catching Fire". Of course, the mere existence of a successful girl-powered franchise that does not revolve around potential suitors with supernatural powers is enough to keep her smiling. The movie has a bevy of teen and preteen cast but it is rated PG13 meaning that parents will decide if their children who are under 13 should watch it or not. Full Review. There are several spoilers in this review of The Hunger Games, and I’ll get them out of the way early. Whether it is a dystopia is also a debatable question, so let us think of it as simply a piece of fiction. When a movie like "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" comes along, it makes my inner feminist-leaning 13-year-old stand up and cheer. As thrilling and smart as it is terrifying. This movie is a great start into "The Hunger Games" quadrilogy. The following review contains moderate spoilers for both the novel and film versions of The Hunger Games.. As of this writing, Suzanne Collins’s Hunger Games series has made her the best-selling Kindle author of all time.That’s quite an accomplishment. docx, 36 KB. The concern here is the violence. About this resource. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is an American science-fiction adventure film based on Suzanne Collins' novel, Catching Fire, the second installment in The Hunger Games trilogy. Read the Empire Movie review of The Hunger Games. The film is the sequel to The Hunger Games, and the second installment in The Hunger Games film series, produced and distributed by Lionsgate. The Hunger Games - Film Review. THE HUNGER GAMES has made its mark and, despite its issues, is a more interesting and admirable one than the 12A audience has been offered in some time. Reading and writing tasks based on reviews of Catching Fire (KS3/KS4) Reading and writing tasks based on reviews of Catching Fire (KS3/KS4) International; Resources. “The Hunger Games” is adapted from the science fiction trilogy written by Suzanne Collins. Give a task to students to watch the film at home and work on the worksheet. Wikipedia defines “The Hunger Games” as a science fiction dystopian adventure movie, and oh boy, science is nothing this movie has in common with. Catching Fire Review 1. docx, 132 KB. So, the events of the movie take place in the supposedly distant future, in North America. Show all files. Following the conclusion of the Harry Potter and Twilight book series, which wrapped-up in 2007 and 2008 respectively, Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games became the next "big thing" for young adult fiction readers.