‘Hunger Games’ Strikes A ‘Perfect Balance,’ Experts Say

Three ‘HG’ webmasters break down film adaptation for MTV News. By Kara Warner Josh Hutcherson in “The Hunger Games” Photo: Lionsgate Did you know that “The Hunger Games” is finally out in theaters? That’s a rhetorical question — of course you did! We’ve all been following the hugely anticipated film since the beginning, and now we can bask in the glow of its predicted success and the general delight of fans everywhere , not to mention the very positive reviews . Now, MTV News turns to our most trusted “Hunger Games” experts to find out what they think about the adaptation: Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss “If anyone had any lingering doubts about whether our Oscar-nominated leading lady could do the role of Katniss Everdeen justice, those doubts took an arrow to the heart. There were a lot of standout moments in her performance — her soon to be iconic ‘I volunteer!,’ her emotional breakdown after the loss of Rue — but for me, the highest mark of Jen’s understanding of Katniss came at the end when ( spoiler ) she and fellow tribute Peeta are about to commit a double suicide on live TV. In that scene, everything we know about Katniss — her strength, her desire to protect the people she loves, her bravery and the first flicker of rebellion — show through. Unlike the lovelorn Peeta, who uses his final moments of life to appreciate the girl he loves, Katniss has eyes only for the Capitol, looking not at Peeta, but into one of the invisible cameras. This isn’t about love, it’s about survival, and Jen gets that.” — Shylah Addante, Down With the Capitol “Jennifer was fabulous! Every moment she was onscreen, which was a lot, was just phenomenal. She did a great job of showing how much Katniss cared about her family but was emotionally blank to everyone else.” — Jessica McKenna, The Hob “Jennifer as Katniss is beyond amazing. The depth in which she portrayed Katniss is unlike anything I’ve seen before. It was all about the subtle things Jennifer would do that made the biggest impact. Whether it was Jennifer visibly trembling right before the arena, getting this panicked look in her eyes when Prim’s name is called at the Reaping, her grief at the death of Rue or her look of defiance when giving the three-fingered salute to the people of District 11, I found myself feeling how Katniss must be feeling and left utterly speechless at Jennifer’s portrayal of this character. I’ve said it before, but I think it’s definitely worth saying again: Although this fandom doesn’t like to identify itself with teams, if I did have to pick, I would definitely be Team Katniss all the way.” — Sheila Cordero, HG Girl on Fire Josh Hutcherson as Peeta “Insofar as Jen is Katniss, Josh Hutcherson is Peeta. I believed everything he did was motivated by his character’s signature pure-of-heart naivet

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‘Hunger Games’ Strikes A ‘Perfect Balance,’ Experts Say

Three ‘HG’ webmasters break down film adaptation for MTV News. By Kara Warner Josh Hutcherson in “The Hunger Games” Photo: Lionsgate Did you know that “The Hunger Games” is finally out in theaters? That’s a rhetorical question — of course you did! We’ve all been following the hugely anticipated film since the beginning, and now we can bask in the glow of its predicted success and the general delight of fans everywhere , not to mention the very positive reviews . Now, MTV News turns to our most trusted “Hunger Games” experts to find out what they think about the adaptation: Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss “If anyone had any lingering doubts about whether our Oscar-nominated leading lady could do the role of Katniss Everdeen justice, those doubts took an arrow to the heart. There were a lot of standout moments in her performance — her soon to be iconic ‘I volunteer!,’ her emotional breakdown after the loss of Rue — but for me, the highest mark of Jen’s understanding of Katniss came at the end when ( spoiler ) she and fellow tribute Peeta are about to commit a double suicide on live TV. In that scene, everything we know about Katniss — her strength, her desire to protect the people she loves, her bravery and the first flicker of rebellion — show through. Unlike the lovelorn Peeta, who uses his final moments of life to appreciate the girl he loves, Katniss has eyes only for the Capitol, looking not at Peeta, but into one of the invisible cameras. This isn’t about love, it’s about survival, and Jen gets that.” — Shylah Addante, Down With the Capitol “Jennifer was fabulous! Every moment she was onscreen, which was a lot, was just phenomenal. She did a great job of showing how much Katniss cared about her family but was emotionally blank to everyone else.” — Jessica McKenna, The Hob “Jennifer as Katniss is beyond amazing. The depth in which she portrayed Katniss is unlike anything I’ve seen before. It was all about the subtle things Jennifer would do that made the biggest impact. Whether it was Jennifer visibly trembling right before the arena, getting this panicked look in her eyes when Prim’s name is called at the Reaping, her grief at the death of Rue or her look of defiance when giving the three-fingered salute to the people of District 11, I found myself feeling how Katniss must be feeling and left utterly speechless at Jennifer’s portrayal of this character. I’ve said it before, but I think it’s definitely worth saying again: Although this fandom doesn’t like to identify itself with teams, if I did have to pick, I would definitely be Team Katniss all the way.” — Sheila Cordero, HG Girl on Fire Josh Hutcherson as Peeta “Insofar as Jen is Katniss, Josh Hutcherson is Peeta. I believed everything he did was motivated by his character’s signature pure-of-heart naivet

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