That being said, I feel like Battle Royale did a better job telling what is essentially the same story
I watched
The Hunger Games today and
Battle Royale yesterday, so comparison comes pretty easily.
I liked them both, although I did like
Battle Royale more in some respects.
Note: I have not read the novel of
The Hungar Games, so my comparison is only based on the merits of the film.
I enjoyed the first half of THG. The set-up was quite different and more substantial than BR. I particularly liked the idea of the contest as a kind of extreme reality-TV version of
Survivor or
The Amazing Race. It also allowed us to get to know the characters (or at least some of them) before the fighting starts. Substantial use of shaky-cam, however, left me feeling like half the movie was out-of-focus.
The second half essentially was
Battle Royale-lite, or
Battle Royale for Teenaged Girls. I think the requirement of a PG rating hurt it quite a bit. Most of the deaths didn't even happen on-screen. I particularly diskliked how the plot was contrived in such a way that Katniss didn't have to
really kill anyone. The bees did it! She was protecting the young girl! The poisonous berries did it! The dog-bears did it !(Bonus points for the "mercy kill.") Who knew you could win a battle to the death without getting your hands dirty? Again,
Battle Royale for Teenaged Girls. In all fairlness, BR also suffers from this to some extent, but it is not as obvious and doesn't irk me as much.
One thing I liked about BR was that the characters all knew each other ahead of time. It made it more painful when they had to kill each other. In THG, they were basically all strangers. Also, by focusing the point-of-view mainly on Katniss, the other (cannon fodder) contestants are even more thinly drawn than in BR.
I did think the central romance was more involving in THG than BR. Jennifer Lawrence played her part well, and is pretty cute. The guy playing her dopey boyfriend was decent too.
Overall, I feel as though most of the interesting details that would make THG unique got left on the cutting room floor, or didn't make it into the screenplay. I am interested in reading the book sometime just to see what was missed. I would say THG has a more interesting setting and better characters, but BR is a better film.