Gary Ross made the wise decision to flesh out the book by showing more of the game makers in action. When I heard about the decision to add to the story I was worried that it might distract from the drama faced by Katniss. I can safely say that it turned out perfectly. The film simply would not have worked if it was a straight port of the book because that was told from the viewpoint of katniss. It was interesting to see how certain aspects of the book were implemented into the film, the extra moments with the game makers and President Snow for instance, as they added some much needed information about the world of Panem. I believe these scenes were necessary for people who haven't read the books.
For me, the casting was spot on. Jennifer Lawrence played the perfect Katniss. She came across as strong and independent but with an underlying weakness that made her human.Woody Harrelson played Haymitch well despite a few negative opinions from some critics. It was as if all those cast in the film were born to play the characters from the book. There was a sense of familiarity often lost in book to film translations. For me however the best casting choice was Donald Sutherland as President Snow. If the word sinister had a picture in the dictionary, it would be a picture of Sutherland in character as Snow.
The set pieces are impressive from the old fashioned look of District 12 to the pristine appearance of the Capitol. District 12 looks like a backwater town from early 1900s America, from the clothes to the run down buildings, which is appropriate since it is oppressed by the government.
Overall opinion
This is an excellent film that is extremely faithful to the book and above all it is accessible to fans of the book and non fans alike. For a film that runs over two hours in length it moves along at a pretty swift pace. Jennifer Lawrence shines as Katniss and the supporting cast play their parts well without taking their on screen presence too far. The film does have its faults however but they don't distract from the film as a whole. And for once we have a film that is great because it didn't remained faithful to the book. The extra scenes make for a very well rounded film, a film that is most certainly worth a look.
Score: 8.4/10