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Transmute Jun
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quote: | Originally posted by Daniella T
I've read some comments on IMDB that some people didn't like how they left out some important bits at the end (I won't say which) in order to make it less violent. For me, this was not so important. The whole film was very close to the books. |
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My DD (who is only 11 and still figuring this 'transfer to movie' stuff out) was complaining about how they changed some things, but I was trying to point out to her that many of these things were done for time constraints. For example, in the book, at the very beginning, no one goes to work on Reaping Day. But in the movie, everyone is out and about and going to the coal mines, etc. I was trying to explain to DD that the filmakers did this so they could show a bunch of 'snapshoots' of life around the district to explain a lot of background in about 30-60 seconds, and that the reality of having people working on Reaping Day didn't affect the main plot at all.
As for the ending (the VERY ending) it wasn't as drawn out as in the book, but IMHO that was for the better. They did a great job of minimizing the blood and gore, and if they had extended the ending scene they would probably have had to go over that line.
I won't say the movie was fantastic, but they did an excellent job of staying true to the novels (much in the way the Harry Potter movies stayed reasonably true to the books) and I really enjoyed it. And yeah, I was teary-eyed in 2 places, even though I knew exactly what was coming and thought I was steeling myself for it...
The local theatre I went to was packed, and full of all kinds of people: teens, people in their 20s, people in their 40s and 50s... and about 50/50 men and women, which was surprising to me. In the middle, during that big teary scene (if you've read the books, you know what I'm taking about during the games) the place was absolutely silent. Incredibly silent. Hundreds of people just sitting and watching in silence. Very powerful moment there.
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This post has been edited 1 time(s), it was last edited by Transmute Jun on 25-03-2012 at 16:24.
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25-03-2012 16:23
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