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Teen Movie Review: The Hunger Games

The Hunger Games Movie : a Review by ND

The original movie in the Hunger Games was a very good and action filled movie.  It is good for people who like to see action and are okay with seeing some gory scenes. It is very thrilling and exciting to watch. I would recommend it for people 12 and up with a 9 out of 10 rating. This is a movie that may very likely cause you to get very emotional.

I liked the movie a lot because it made sense to me and I love movies with a lot of action and violence. It was an overall great movie and one of my personal favorites. In my opinion, it is the best out of the series and it is definitely a movie I would recommend. This would be a great movie to watch on a rainy night and is even better in theaters.

In  this movie, there are a lot of big decisions and shocking moments to keep you on edge. It is an intense movie that has tons of thrilling moments.

I do not suggest any people under 12 see this movie. I also suggest people who can't handle any gory scenes or sad moments should see this.

Grab a bowl of popcorn and may the odds forever be with you.






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