I'm reviewing the movie The Hunger Games. I personally really liked the movie a lot! It was action packed and definitely kept you guessing. You were always on the edge of your seat. One of the main characters is named Katniss and then there is Peeta too. They go into a battle and end up saving each other as they work together to defeat their enemies and make it out alive. They face many challenges but always find a way to power through what ever the problem is. They stick together and do not let anything get in there way. One of my favorite quotes from the movie is, “Destroying things is much easier than making them.” I love this because it is so true and so relatable. Because life is hard and people are hard to get along with. When you make a friend you have to get their trust and that usually takes a while and then if you slip up it is so easy to destroy that trust. Even just a miscommunication can make things go south.
The movie and the book are obviously about the same thing but the book goes into more detail. Or so it seems. Even if the book does not go into more detail it seems like it because you have to actually read it and think and comprehend it in your mind. But compared to the movie you just watch it and the little details might still be in there that are in the book but you might not notice them as easily because there is more going on.
The movie has deleted scenes and might have the details but you don't notice them because there is more going on and you are focused on one thing in general.
The book tells you all the little details and you see them because you are not paying attention to everything else you are just focused on one thing.