Monday, 26 March 2012

The Hunger Games



An amalgamation of multiple successes including but not limited to: Fifth Element, Equilibrium, Battle Royale, In Time and Romeo and Juliet with a twist of Charlie Brooker’s  Black Mirror – Fifteen Million Merits, thrown in for good measure.  However this is not a recipe for another success.  It should be, all the correct ingredients are there but sadly it fails.  It reminds me of paella, a hodge podge dish when done well is so tasty it always leaves you wanting more, but more often than not it goes wrong…  This film is a paella gone wrong, lots of chewy prawns (terrible lines) and stodgy rice (bad effects) with the tiny morsel of tasty chicken (stand out performances and potentially good ideas – if you forgive the blatant plagiarism).

The direction is in parts experimentally trying to synchronise shaky camera work with the emotion in the film to build tension but more often than not is substandard bordering on overworked.   It appears to be attempting shabby chic, as in looking like it hasn’t tried and it cost nothing when really it costs a lot ($100,000,000) and took ages yet still resembles a hobo, which may occasionally work in the fashion world but not in the world of wannabe blockbusters or cult classics… pick a side and stick to it!

Woody Harrelson as always never fails and delivered yet another stand out performance, closely followed by Jennifer Lawrence and Lenny Kravitz.  It just a shame the script they had to work with was so wooden and cheesy.

Perhaps I just didn’t get “it”, perhaps it had subtle nuances, layers and subtexts that were beyond me. Yes it attempts to address certain issues through metaphors blah blah blah but it tried to many things for any real meaning to stick.  The best part of this film was the trailer for the upcoming Cabin In the Woods which appears to be a cross between Eli Roth’s Cabin Fever and the Matrix… hopefully that’ll be a successful dish!

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