The Hunger Games Catching Fire Tamil Pdf Download

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After defying the Capitol on national television, Katniss has to attempt to control an uprising stirring in the districts. When President Snow puts her family and friends in jeopardy Katniss knows she has no choice but to follow Snow's orders. Then he turns Katniss and Peeta's world upside by throwing them back into the arena and there will only be one winner. Katniss plans to sacrifice her own life to save Peeta's.
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.
I went to the theater with no hope in my hands. The first movie was good. At first I liked it. I watched it a couple of times but with time I realized the books and the movie lacked something. The movie lacked heart. It was made for the audience and for budget satisfaction. The books were made for the sale (get a love triangle, a very beloved character that dies and a crappy life, mix it all up and you get a bestseller). Things done in the book work, but are dirty and cheap (read Battle Royale, it's the same but much more explained; the government, the ideals, blanks are filled), but in a movie are almost necessary. The first movie didn't encourage great acting (though Jennifer Lawrence did a wonderful job) and maybe I liked the shots (shaky cam) but the dialog and maybe the too little gore didn't encourage a HEART. Shots were missing to explain and give a little more emphasis on the injustice Katniss felt. Catching Fire, since the first ten minutes made me understand it would be BRILLIANT. A PERFECT COMBINATION of DRAMATIC DIRECTOR Francis Lawrence, and dramatic/action writer Simon Beaufoy, and comedy writer Michael Arndt (both writers Oscar winners). They were able to create a heart felt movie, a rush of emotions, I could feel anger, injustice, disappointment, desperation (maybe I'm just too good of a receiver in movies because I just love them), and were delivered flawlessly. "Best movie I've ever seen" said my little brother, who hated the first one. All my cousins who had said the first movie was horrible said this movie was better than GRAVITY (I do agree the idea and the story was MUCH MORE developed and less repetitive than Gravity's). I came in to see a horrible movie, but ended up getting a journey (exactly what I was thinking all the movie), with an AMAZING performance from Jennifer Lawrence and even Josh Hutcherson delivered a great heart-felted performance. Sutherland's was AMAZING as well. The cast really out-did themselves. All I could say was "I can't believe this movie is being so amazing" while I was watching it. I even blabbed "better than the book" because it worked so much better on screen (maybe I just love movies too much). The hard-work was completely notorious, the design was amazing, the CGI not cartoonish, the make-up perfect, Jennifer Lawrence HOT, the sound score was actually really good, and the execution (shots and stuff) was perfect. I do believe this movie, unlike the first one, might get some actor Oscar nominees (not saying it will, saying it has the potential) and might get a lot of recognition. AWESOME JOB CAST. CANT GET OVER THE FACT THIS MOVIE WAS SO GOOD. WATCH IT.
This was probably the best movie I've seen all year, and I've seen a lot! The plot twists, story, and characters were absolutely spectacular! The ending gave me chills, how everything works together. The characters are so lovable, and Effie whom I couldn't stand, went from my hatred of her to one of my favorites in this movie! It also goes deeper within President Snow's evilness. He just one of those characters you want to brain. If you have seen the first one (which you have to before you see this one) then I HIGHLY suggest you see this one. Awesome plot, awesome characters, and awesome ending! The movie flows so well with the other one!
This is a safe, serviceable, carefully crafted action drama in which the subversive seeds planted in the first story take welcome root.
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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