Los juegos del hambre

  • Estados Unidos The Hunger Games (más)
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Estados Unidos, 2012, 137 min

Director:

Gary Ross

Argumento literario:

Suzanne Collins (libro)

Cámara:

Tom Stern

Reparto:

Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Elizabeth Banks, Liam Hemsworth, Willow Shields, Leven Rambin, Wes Bentley, Woody Harrelson, Stanley Tucci (más)
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Los juegos del hambre es un fenómeno mundial y tiene multitud de fans. La novela ha estado en la lista de best sellers de Nueva York durante más de 130 semanas consecutivas. La película narra la lucha desafiante de Katniss Everdeen para sobrevivir en una distopía donde el Capitolio exige que sus doce distritos subyugados expíen por su insurrección de hace años mediante "Los juegos del hambre" anuales, un combate a muerte que se realiza en un escenario fantástico hecho por el hombre. Aunque perseverar a través de situaciones difíciles es un lugar común para una audaz heroína, se ve obligada a efectuar decisiones que sopesan la supervivencia frente a la humanidad y la vida frente al amor para ganar los juegos y volver a casa, en el Distrito 12. (Warner Bros. España)

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claudel 

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español ¡Ay, qué gran decepción me ha traído esta adaptación cinematográfica! Cuando leí el libro, estaba emocionadísimo, pensaba en cómo se podría trabajar tan buen material en una película, imaginaba una acción genial y me emocionaba como un niño pequeño. Y ahí está precisamente el error infantil. La primera mitad se estira sin sentido y empieza a aburrir peligrosamente, la segunda mitad no aprovecha todo el potencial que ofrece la obra literaria. ¿Podrían los no lectores entender realmente a la Zorra y al Mapache y lo que sucedió entre Katniss y Peeta en el pasado? No seguiré quejándome, pero hay mucho que mejorar en la segunda parte para que todos los fanáticos-lectores y espectadores queden satisfechos. ()

POMO 

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español Lo único que vale la pena en esta película es el tema, que ya ha sido filmado como una sátira original, enérgica y provocadora en Battle Royale. La versión americana, que intenta ser un suspenso serio y cautivador con una línea romántica, y que es demasiado larga, llena de clichés y con el maquillaje y vestuario como en «Despega como puedas 2» con Adam Sandler. Le doy la segunda estrella por el agradable dúo civil de personajes principales que, como el único componente de la película, no da la impresión de ser una broma de mal gusto. ()

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Malarkey 

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inglés The Hunger Games is another of those interesting fantasy book series that got adapted into a Hollywood movie. I was quite reluctant to see this. Even though I like fantasy films very much, I never know what to expect from them, and what I’ve seen lately was mostly so mediocre that it made me sad. But in the end, I made time for The Hunger Games one Sunday afternoon. I chose Sunday because the film has almost three hours. A film of this length must inevitably have some balls to grab my attention and keep me from falling asleep. The first half an hour was an introduction to the fantasy world in question. There was nothing much going on, but it served its purpose. Nevertheless, at the moment the titular hunger games kicked off, I started to enjoy the movie very much. I found the premise really intriguing, and the way this movie was shot is also not exactly ordinary. The story is quite realistic, with a lot of food for thought. And I must say that even though I felt kind of skeptical about this fantasy world at first, over time I grew fond of it and I began to wonder what the creators – and the source book – have in store for us next time. So yes, I must say that there is something about this world. The execution is also well-done, so the remaining two and half hours passed in the blink of an eye. I was satisfied with the result, and now I’m curious about the sequel. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés Twilight for fifteen year-old intellectuals, and I don’t mean it as bad as it may sound. Hunger Games is for the same age group as that other rubbish, but at least it tries (and in the book maybe successfully, I don’t know, can’t judge, didn’t read it) to deliver some social criticism, it’s also about a lot more than whether some unstable idiot will take a vampire or a werewolf as her lover, and the motivations of the protagonists are much deeper. As an undemanding blockbuster, it’s pretty good, it looks quite nice (given the low budget), and the art design of the Capitol and its inhabitants was captivating. The most interesting themes, though, are only sketched out, but maybe the upcoming sequels will manage to complete them, I’m curious. What bothered me the most was the unrealistic behaviour of the characters in the Arena and the fact that I didn’t understand at all how the institution of the Hunger Games is supposed to help the Capitol rule the other regions. The film is not great by any means, but it was decent fun. Jennifer Lawrence is brilliant. 7/10 ()

Marigold 

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inglés It regrettably misses the mark as a social parable and a critique of a reality show (the classic misguided product syndrome: I criticize myself and I’m not aware of it), as a sci-fi hopelessly non-original, toothless as an action film, pubertal dull as a drama... the argument that it is the absolute opposite of Twilight does not stand up - simply because the heroine is "tough and unyielding", that director Ross and especially cinematographer Stern are at a higher level (the raw filming raises it above average), and that the story has a certain deeper subtext - is not enough. The Hunger Games is similarly poser-like dull and harmlessly consumable. I would like to write that this is The Truman Show for teenagers, but the truth is that this is all to which Weir's film is critically defined. If only it worked as "simple entertainment". But it doesn't. Without knowledge of the book, it is confused, unfinished and overwhelmed with obligatory clichés and affected by a very tied up imagination. ()

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