"I think what The Hunger Games did was give people a platform to talk about these really important issues," Stenberg said. "It's a film that's not just about action and adventure; it's about social commentary and rebellion. I think that's something that resonates with audiences, and it's something that we should all be thinking about."
"One of the most memorable experiences for me was working with Amandla Stenberg on the scene where Rue dies," Verissimo said. "We had to rig up a system to make it look like Amandla was floating in mid-air, and it was a really complex stunt. I think we did a great job, and it's one of the most iconic moments in the movie." "I think what The Hunger Games did was
The Hunger Games is set in a dystopian future where the country of Panem has risen from the ashes. The story takes place in District 12, where Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) volunteers to participate in the annual Hunger Games to save her younger sister. Amandla Stenberg, who played Rue, a young tribute from District 11, shared her experience of being part of the film: "We had to rig up a system to
"I think what worked for us was that we just clicked," Hemsworth said. "We had a great dynamic, and I think that's something that translates on screen. We had to go through a lot together as characters, and I think that bond is something that makes the movie really special." Amandla Stenberg, who played Rue, a young tribute
Dany Verissimo, a stunt coordinator and stunt performer, worked closely with the cast to bring the action scenes to life. He shared his experience of working on The Hunger Games: