Overall, I find that movies rarely live up to the book *glares at
Twilight*, though I loved the cinematic version of The Help. Along with
most everyone else, I devoured THE HUNGER GAMES trilogy by Suzanne
Collins and couldn't wait for the movie. I saw it last night with my nephew (who also loved the trilogy) and my sister-in-law (who didn't read the books and was hesitant about a story filled with teens killing each other.)
Did
the movie live up to the hype? I thought the movie rocked. The casting
was great--Katniss and Peeta were perfect, and Rue couldn't have been
more adorable. And Lenny Kravitz as Cinna? One word: yum. Of course, a
movie can't capture all the nuances of character and setting the way a
book can (I wanted more of Haymitch in the movie), so if you haven't
read the book, I highly recommend reading it before going to the movie.
My nephew gave it a huge thumbs up as well. As for my non-YA reading
sister-in-law, she was surprised by how much she liked it and said there
wasn't nearly as much graphic killing as she thought there would be. We
also voted on the method of death we would least prefer and "the evil
mechanical dogs" was the unanimous winner.
Have you seen THE HUNGER GAMES yet? What did you think?