The Hunger Games genre is action and drama. The Hunger Games starts out
with a black screen with writing that displays the scenario and what’s going
on. When the words are shown incidental music is playing in the background to
create suspense. A voice-over occurs of someone talking from the capital using
a two-shot frame. Next, it transfers to a picture of district 12 with Prim
screaming in the background, but we can't see her yet. Prim begins crying
because she thinks she is going to get picked; Katniss is comforting her and
saying she won't be picked. Katniss and Prim begin singing a song to calm down.
The scene ends with Katniss leaving and saying she must go do something. Overall,
the first two minutes set up a good plot of what’s going on and foreshadows
something bad will happen.
The first Hunger Games received
over 20 awards. Some of their big awards include: A Golden Globe Award, a
Grammy Award for best song, and Kids Choice Award.
The film budget for the first
Hunger Games was 78 million. Worldwide, The Hunger Games made a total of $694.4
million. This became a popular movie and there became
a total of four Hunger Games movies.
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