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Los juegos del hambre: En llamas

Título original: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
  • 2013
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Los juegos del hambre: En llamas (2013)
Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark become targets of the Capitol after their victory in the 74th Hunger Games sparks a rebellion in the Districts of Panem.
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Katniss Everdeen y Peeta Mellark se convierten en objetivo del Capitol cuando su victoria en los 74 Juegos de Hambre da comienzo a una rebelión en los distritos de Panem.Katniss Everdeen y Peeta Mellark se convierten en objetivo del Capitol cuando su victoria en los 74 Juegos de Hambre da comienzo a una rebelión en los distritos de Panem.Katniss Everdeen y Peeta Mellark se convierten en objetivo del Capitol cuando su victoria en los 74 Juegos de Hambre da comienzo a una rebelión en los distritos de Panem.

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      • 22 premios ganados y 68 nominaciones en total

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    Jennifer Lawrence
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    • Katniss Everdeen
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    • Peeta Mellark
    Liam Hemsworth
    Liam Hemsworth
    • Gale Hawthorne
    Philip Seymour Hoffman
    Philip Seymour Hoffman
    • Plutarch Heavensbee
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    Sandra Ellis Lafferty
    • Greasy Sae
    • (as Sandra Lafferty)
    Woody Harrelson
    Woody Harrelson
    • Haymitch Abernathy
    Paula Malcomson
    Paula Malcomson
    • Katniss' Mother
    Willow Shields
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    • Primrose Everdeen
    Donald Sutherland
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    • President Snow
    Elizabeth Banks
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    • Effie Trinket
    Brooke Bundy
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    • Octavia
    • (as Bruce Bundy)
    Nelson Ascencio
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    Lenny Kravitz
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    Stanley Tucci
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    • District 11 Mayor
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    How to Do a Sequel Right

    There are two types of sequels. On one side you have The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and The The Dark Knight (2008), and on the other you have Jaws II (1978) and Terminator Genysis (2015). Thankfully, Catching Fire falls squarely in the first category. After an exciting, if not entirely fleshed out, first film, Catching Fire delivers on all the promises of intense action, compelling and intriguing story-line and dynamic relationships between the characters that we were all waiting for. The Hunger Games is a series which, conceptually, deserves a well put-together film series. It is a fun and interesting concept which matures with the audience from a usual action-filled romp into a political thriller which can inspire almost anyone. We got what we needed thanks to this wonderful sequel.

    In the first film, one of the key issues was the pacing. Many things felled rushed, especially the backstory for the characters which was more or less only seen in brief flashbacks and allusions. The lead up to The Games felt like a formality that they needed to get through so they could show us the action. This is understandable. Everyone wants to see people fighting, not sappy emotional moments from characters we don't even know yet. In Catching Fire, we get a much more fluid arc which gives us the perfect amount of set-up before dropping us into the second installment of The Games, which now have considerably more meaning than just staying alive. In some ways, it is allowed to because now we are familiar with the premises and characters, but the film goes beyond that to an extra level.

    Take for example the character of President Snow. In the first film, we get only fleeting glimpses of this menacing character (which, I should add, does mimic the books). In the novel, this is okay because it's from Katniss' point of view. In the film, we need an antagonist, and Donald Sutherland puts on a menacing performance in this role. In Catching Fire, we get to see that in its full development. Snow is at the same time fatherly and forbidding, gentle but powerful. He has that same appeal as Emperor Palpatine or Xerxes, ones who have no accountability and all the power and thus are beholden to no law or morality but their own. This comes through perfectly thanks to the phenomenal acting and fitting script.

    At the end of the day though, we get out of the house and go to the theater for a movie like this because we want to see action. It's not shameful to want to see a bit of blood and battling every now and then. Well, let's just say we are not left disappointed. The Games have taken on a whole new life in this installment, and it feels that way. In the first film, The Games are nearly quaint. It is just a simple scenario for the combatants to do what they will, free mostly from egregious deus ex situations. Primitive and effective. In the sequel, it doesn't just seem like person against person, but instead the heroes versus the machine. It is the spark of the rebellion even before it is fully revealed to us. There are enough tricks and surprises of The Games to keep you on the edge of your seat the whole time, wondering how our protagonists will get out of this one.

    Predictability is something that a film can suffer or thrive on. Have too much and your audience becomes bored, but too little and you risk raising the brow too high and going over too many heads. Catching Fire seems to find that perfect balance. I found myself often saying "Ah, I know what's going to happen here." and nearly immediately having it happen. I am not saying that as if I have some clairvoyant ability. What this film does it set the scenes up so tightly that you are rewarded for making guesses and allowed to feel like you've won by seeing the action in advance. It is not a cheap tactic either. They hit the mark here by giving you enough to work with but still leaving room for you to be excited and cheer when Katniss does the right thing. At the end, we are given enough of a cliffhanger leave us wanting more from the next sequel.

    Catching Fire is what sequels should strive to be. It didn't fall into any of the traps of a well-known series with a good original. It took what made the books and the original great and built on them. It helps that the actors seem to feel natural in their roles and with each other, likely the product of much more time working together. A perfect mix of action, thrills, mystery and socio-political drama, Catching Fire is simply altogether a great film. With this trend in the series, I am excited to see what Mockingjay has in store for me.
    9billygoat1071

    Getting Things Right

    We are now at the post Twilight/Harry Potter era, and The Hunger Games movies are the only young adult novel adaptations that have the same scale of fame of the two former series. And you know that the YA genre has become even worse nowadays; just pick up a random book, mix them with familiar elements that would please teenager hormones, and good to go. But Catching Fire is obviously different, and these are the reasons why it's much superior compared to those horrible drecks: it has strong ambition, it digs deeper within its themes, and simply tells a story. Thus it finally gets it right by deliberately showed all the interesting parts of the source material.

    Everyone will most likely come for the action and the romance, but unlike the last film, this one has a wiser focus: sociopolitical satires. It explores how tyrannical the Capitol government is, and how the media amazingly helps covering their corruption. The context alone is of course immediately compelling, it makes a stirring conviction why they really need to go for a revolution. While it centers Katniss who has issues of her own, her compassion towards her family, friends, and the people of Panem has always felt genuine. Those kinds of emotions work remarkably than the love triangle she's stuck into.

    The film once again benefits having Jennifer Lawrence in the lead. She's just incredibly engaging, that you would definitely root for all throughout. The rest of the cast remains as compelling as they were, same goes to the new ones somewhat. Francis Lawrence now handles the series. The camera may be less shaky, but there's always a sense of art in his direction, especially at the midst of silence. The pacing is effortlessly outstanding, which decently balances the drama and the thrills. The games has become a lot electrifying, it is more practical and have greater effect of danger than just characters trying to kill each other. It's a creative turn that goes full momentous until the end. The production and the effects are solid enough to make the exteriors of their world look intriguing.

    The Hunger Games: Catching Fire has a smarter vision and finally hits the right note. The first movie was entertaining, but it hardly bothers showing the actual point of these stories other than enjoying how the games were played. This sequel filled the blanks around the setting thus tells a far more interesting story. And it sure feels like an utter miracle for an awful year for YA films, then again a great young adult book adaptations have always been rare. Overall, it's easily the best one this year, and that is all what you need to know for a while since it's kind of hard talking about it without giving much away. I can't say it's flawless, but it is generally engrossing.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    This one stands above the others.

    Fearing an uprising over Katniss and Peeta's success at The Hunger Games, he changed the rules for the upcoming 75th games, the pair are right back inside the deadly games, only this time, the competition is much tougher.

    With the release of the new film just around the corner, I wanted to revisit them all, my feelings haven't changed, I still think that this is the best of the lot so far, I think it's better than the original film.

    I think it's a little slow to start, the impression you get early on is that it's an in depth look at life for Katniss and Peeta after the games, but when the twist comes, the film really does open up.

    It's not overlong, I'm glad they didn't push it out any further.

    There are some exciting sequences, these games really do provide a few thrills.

    Jennifer Lawrence is excellent as Katniss, her performance for me is superior to her previous one, she's excellent, as are Philip Seymour Hoffman and Donald Sutherland. Toby Jones, still doesn't work for me here.

    Best of the lot for me.

    8/10.
    8cricketbat

    This movie is long, but it doesn't feel watered down or stretched out

    From the acting to the sets to the special effects, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is an exceptional film. This movie is long, but it doesn't feel watered down or stretched out - there is plenty of story and action to fill the time. Plus, Jennifer Lawrence doesn't have to carry the movie on her own. The supporting cast does an excellent job, as well. This film can't really stand on its own, but it's still a fun ride and a well-done adaptation of the book.
    7briancham1994

    Best in the series

    I think this instalment was the best movie in the series. It has the perfect balance of action and storyline. It expands the world with more backstory and characters, and the effects were better so it was more convincing and we felt like we were part of this world. The casting was quite fitting.

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    • Trivia
      The water scenes in the arena were filmed in a water park south of Atlanta. The water was barely more than 10 degrees Celsius (= 50 degrees Fahrenheit), and Lynn Cohen (Mags) was exempted from going into the waters at the request of the director Francis Lawrence, who was concerned for her health. In the first scene, where she is carried on Sam Claflin's (Finnick's) back, he loses his footing, bangs his knee on the rocks, and dumps them into the water. He felt horrible about it, but she found it hilarious.
    • Errores
      (at around 2h 5 mins) When Katniss pulls a wire from the lightning-struck tree down toward the beach, the wire gets stuck further up the hill. That shouldn't affect her ability to keep moving because she is holding the coil.
    • Citas

      Peeta Mellark: Katniss, I don't... I don't know kind of deals you made with Haymitch, but he made me promises too.

      [Pulls off the necklace from around his neck]

      Peeta Mellark: If you die, and I live, I'd have nothing. Nobody else that I care about.

      Katniss Everdeen: Peeta.

      Peeta Mellark: It's different for you. Your family needs you.

      [Opens locket to reveal three pictures - Gale, Prim, and her Mother]

      Peeta Mellark: You have to live. For them.

      Katniss Everdeen: What about you?

      Peeta Mellark: Nobody needs me.

      Katniss Everdeen: I do. I need you.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The ending of the film has the Catching Fire logo shift into the Mockingjay one to tease the future of the films.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Blu-ray Disc versions of the film feature the IMAX scenes in a taller aspect ratio (16:9/1.78:1), thus staying more true to the original theatrical exhibition, similar to what was done with the Blu-ray releases for the Christopher Nolan Batman movies.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 22 de noviembre de 2013 (México)
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      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Swan House - 3101 Andrews Drive Northwest, Atlanta, Georgia, Estados Unidos(party at President Snow's estate)
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      • Lionsgate
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      • USD 130,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
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    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 158,074,286
      • 24 nov 2013
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