The Hunger Games Catching Fire Movie Download In Mp4

The Hunger Games Catching Fire Movie Download In Mp4

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The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Movie Download In Mp4

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After narrowly escaping the 74th Hunger Games, Peeta and Katniss are chosen once again to compete in the Hunger Games, this time in the Quarter Quell--the 25th annual Games. With the arena something of a big clock, they must befriend the right people in order to once again survive the Hunger Games.
Twelve months after her Hunger Games victory, Katniss Everdeen finds herself under President Snow's watchful eye, and must prove that she and Peeta's double win was truly due to their undying love for each other. But Snow's plans have only just begun, and when the 75th annual Games begins, Katniss's life will change for ever.
This is definitely an enjoyable movie to watch. Interesting plot, action scenes, but also emotional and romantic stuff, (which get a little mixed up to be honest). I would say the main thing of the movie is the female protagonist, everything revolves around her. This actress is quite beautiful and especially amazing was she when appearing at the "TV Show" in the Capital. Radiant girl, mesmerizing face, also fit for action and violence scenes! Quite a long movie, that leaves you wanting more, and a sequel follows. I am waiting to see what comes next in the "Revolution" against the tyrant, that is coming. Nice. Good Stuff. Will be tuning in for the next movies of the series. And let us not forget the comparisons that can be made with OUR reality and the way the world is heading socially-economically-politically... rings a bell? You one of the hungry? Or one of the make up, wig-wearing zombies of "The Capital"?
I wasn&#39;t overly impressed with the first Hunger Games movie but saw this one to let the series have another chance to win me over. Afterwards I&#39;m afraid I think the first one was actually better.This felt like an extended trailer.<br/><br/>Game of Thrones and The Hobbit get a lot of stick for their fluff and filler but this film takes the gold. The plot progression from the first film to the end of this is insulting. the narrative focus on huge sections of drawn out breathy dialogue and superfluous story threads, followed by a half backed build up to and then unconvincing replay of the games from the first film, which no one seems very in to and the curtain falls on the same exposition we established at the end of the first film, in an abrupt, unfulfilling brick-wall anticlimax!<br/><br/>Story wise there&#39;s the ongoing duality of Katniss and Peter&#39;s (Peeta&#39;s!?) faux romance, but it&#39;s still as wooden as before with only token justification. Evil Colonel Sanders type President is being even more needlessly violent and oppressive to a vastly outgunned underclass and vacuous character redundancy Peeta needs saving more times then princess&#39; Leia and Peach combined. A central element is how crucial Katniss is to some revolution you don&#39;t get to enjoy but exactly why is so weak and the plight so tangential to the main thread that it&#39;s difficult to get invested in. <br/><br/>The visuals and action are quite pretty but most of this is thanks to expensive graphics and at this point big budget films can&#39;t keep getting points for this. I&#39;m told it&#39;s close to the book but again that&#39;s no justification for a boring film, and in a death match, can someone please tell me the point of all this teaming up!?<br/><br/>My Favourite, most genuine and emotive performance was given by supporting role Elizabeth Banks. Her brief but touching portrayal as the product of a superficial world trying desperately to communicate deep, empathic feelings beyond her experience was my highlight of the film. Her internal conflict and the face value absurdity of her gesture are a poetically haunting commentary of the Capitol&#39;s society, bravo!<br/><br/>Overall not worth the ticket price, probably more palatable to franchise fans.
Relatively speaking, Catching Fire is terrific. Even nonrelatively, it's pretty damn good.
After surviving the 74th Annual Hunger Games, District 12 tribute Katniss Everdeen (<a href="/name/nm2225369/">Jennifer Lawrence</a>) thought she would be allowed to live in peace. However, her defiance of the Capitol has given hope to the other 11 districts of Panem, and President Snow (<a href="/name/nm0000661/">Donald Sutherland</a>) fears that she has become a beacon for rebellion and needs to be eliminated along with her family and all of District 12. Consequently, Katniss and her co-victor Peeta Mellark (<a href="/name/nm1242688/">Josh Hutcherson</a>) find themselves again chosen as tributes for the upcoming 75th annual Hunger Games and third Quarter Quell. The movie is based on Catching Fire (2009), a novel by American novelist Suzanne Collins. The novel was adapted for the film by British screenwriter Simon Beaufoy and American screenwriter Michael Arndt. The film is a sequel to <a href="/title/tt1392170/">The Hunger Games (2012)</a> (2012). It was followed by <a href="/title/tt1951265/">The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014)</a> (2014) and <a href="/title/tt1951266/">The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015)</a> (2015). It was written in the charter of the Hunger Games that, every 25 years, there would be a Quell to keep fresh for each generation the memory of those who died in the uprising against the Capital. In a Quarter Quell, each male and female tribute are to be reaped from the existing pool of that district&#39;s victors, thus eliminating the remaining victors from the previous 24 games. On the 50th anniversary, as a reminder that two rebels died for each Capitol citizen, every district was required to send twice as many tributes. In both cases, the eligible tributes were all 12-to-18-year-olds as usual, not the victors. Haymitch Abernathy (<a href="/name/nm0000437/">Woody Harrelson</a>) was the winner of the 50th anniversary Quell. One week. Day 1 features the Reaping and start of train journey. On day 2, Tributes arrive at Capitol, makeovers and Tribute Parade. Days 3 and 4 are spent training. Day 5 features skill demonstrations with Gamemakers; scores announced. Day 6 is taken up with interviews. On day 7, the Games begin. In the book, there is an extra day for interview preparation. This was omitted from the movie. No, Peeta was lying when he mentioned a baby. It was all to help protect Katniss in the Games, as the Capitol citizens became so enamored with their love story that the thought of a potential family being ruined by the Quell upset them. Peeta painted Rue&#39;s picture to hold the Gamemakers responsible for her death. Seneca Crane was the previous Head Gamemaker, who was executed for allowing two victors. Katniss painted his name on a dummy and hanged it to warn them that they&#39;re not safe and the same thing could easily happen to them. When Katniss fires the arrow with the electrical wire attached into the force field during the lightning storm, it causes the dome to crumble and the Capitol&#39;s surveillance to shut down. Unfortunately, Katniss is also knocked unconscious. She awakens in an aircraft pickup next to an unconscious Beetee (<a href="/name/nm0942482/">Jeffrey Wright</a>). She grabs a hypodermic syringe and enters the cockpit, where she finds Haymitch, Finnick (<a href="/name/nm3510471/">Sam Claflin</a>), and head Gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee (<a href="/name/nm0000450/">Philip Seymour Hoffman</a>) who is revealed to be a rebel against Snow. Katniss attempts to attack Haymitch for not fulfilling his promise to save Peeta, but he informs her that the plan from the get-go was to get her out because she symbolizes the growing rebellion and that half of the tributes were in on the plan. When she learns that she is on her way to district 13 and that Peeta and Johanna (<a href="/name/nm0540441/">Jena Malone</a>) have been taken to the Capitol, she again tries to attack Haymitch, but Plutarch manages to sedate her. She awakens days later with Gale Hawthorne (<a href="/name/nm2955013/">Liam Hemsworth</a>) by her side, who informs her that her family is safe but that District 12 has been annihilated. It&#39;s The Hunger Games logo, which changes into the Catching Fire logo and finally into the Mockingjay Part 1 logo. No, there is no scene after the credits. In a statement from Ross released by Lionsgate, the director said he didn&#39;t feel the schedule allowed him the time to make the movie as he envisioned it. a5c7b9f00b

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