Watch The Hunger Games 2012 Megavideo Online Free - The Hunger Games takes place in a nation known as Panem, established in The united states following the destruction from the continent's civilization by a mystery apocalyptic event. The country includes the wealthy Capitol and twelve surrounding, poorer districts united underneath the Capitol's control. District 12, where the book begins, is located in the coal-rich region that was formerly known as Appalachia.
As punishment for any previous rebellion from the Capitol, in which a 13th district was destroyed, one boy and something girl between the ages of 12 and 18 from each district are selected by a yearly lottery to sign up in the Hunger Games, an event where the participants (or "tributes") must battle to the death within an outdoor arena controlled through the Capitol, until just one individual remains. The story is narrated by 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen, a woman from District 12 who volunteers for the 74th annual Hunger Games instead of her younger sister, Primrose. A mans tribute chosen from District 12 is Peeta Mellark, a former schoolmate of Katniss who once gave her bread from his family's bakery when her family was starving.
Katniss and Peeta are taken to the Capitol, where their drunken mentor, Haymitch Abernathy, victor from the 50th Hunger Games, instructs them to watch and determine the strengths and weaknesses from the other tributes. "Stylists" are widely-used to make each tribute look their best; Katniss's stylist, Cinna, is the only person in the Capitol with whom she feels a diploma of empathy. The tributes are publicly displayed to the Capitol audience within an interview with television host Caesar Flickerman, and have to try to appeal to the tv audience in order to obtain "sponsors". During this period, Peeta reveals on-air his longtime unrequited love for Katniss. Katniss believes this to become a ploy to achieve sponsors, who are able to be important to survival because of their capability to send gifts for example food, medicine, and tools to favored tributes during the Games.
While nearly half the tributes are killed within the first day's the Games, Katniss relies on her well-practiced hunting and survival skills to stay unharmed and concealed in the other tributes. A couple of days into the games, Katniss develops an alliance with Rue, a 12-year-old girl from the agricultural District 11 who reminds Katniss of her very own sister. In the meantime, Peeta appears to have joined forces using the tributes in the richer districts. However, as he has the opportunity to kill Katniss, he instead saves her from the others. Katniss's alliance with Rue is delivered to an abrupt end when Rue is killed by another tribute, whom Katniss then kills by having an arrow. Katniss sings to Rue until she dies, and spreads flowers over her body as a sign of respect for Rue and disgust towards the Capitol.
Apparently due to Katniss and Peeta's image in the minds from the audience as "star-crossed lovers", a guide change is announced midway with the Games, allowing two tributes in the same district to win the Hunger Games like a couple. Upon hearing this, Katniss begins searching for Peeta. She eventually finds him, wounded as well as in hiding. As she nurses him back to health, she acts negligence a girl falling for each other to achieve more favor with the audience and, consequently, gifts from her sponsors. When the couple remain as the last two surviving tributes, the Gamemakers turn back rule alternation in an attempt to make them into a dramatic finale, where one must kill the other to win. Katniss, knowing that the Gamemakers prefer to have two victors than none, retrieves highly poisonous berries known as "nightlock" from her pouch while offering some to Peeta. Realizing that Katniss and Peeta plan to commit suicide, the Gamemakers announce that both will be the victors from the 74th Hunger Games.
Although she survives the ordeal in the arena and is treated to some hero's welcome in the Capitol, Katniss is warned by Haymitch that she has become a political target after defying her society's authoritarian leaders so publicly. Afterwards, Peeta is heartbroken when he learns that Katniss's actions in the arena were part of a calculated ploy to earn sympathy in the audience. However, Katniss is unsure of her very own feelings and knows that she is dreading as soon as when she and Peeta goes their separate ways.
As punishment for any previous rebellion from the Capitol, in which a 13th district was destroyed, one boy and something girl between the ages of 12 and 18 from each district are selected by a yearly lottery to sign up in the Hunger Games, an event where the participants (or "tributes") must battle to the death within an outdoor arena controlled through the Capitol, until just one individual remains. The story is narrated by 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen, a woman from District 12 who volunteers for the 74th annual Hunger Games instead of her younger sister, Primrose. A mans tribute chosen from District 12 is Peeta Mellark, a former schoolmate of Katniss who once gave her bread from his family's bakery when her family was starving.
Katniss and Peeta are taken to the Capitol, where their drunken mentor, Haymitch Abernathy, victor from the 50th Hunger Games, instructs them to watch and determine the strengths and weaknesses from the other tributes. "Stylists" are widely-used to make each tribute look their best; Katniss's stylist, Cinna, is the only person in the Capitol with whom she feels a diploma of empathy. The tributes are publicly displayed to the Capitol audience within an interview with television host Caesar Flickerman, and have to try to appeal to the tv audience in order to obtain "sponsors". During this period, Peeta reveals on-air his longtime unrequited love for Katniss. Katniss believes this to become a ploy to achieve sponsors, who are able to be important to survival because of their capability to send gifts for example food, medicine, and tools to favored tributes during the Games.
While nearly half the tributes are killed within the first day's the Games, Katniss relies on her well-practiced hunting and survival skills to stay unharmed and concealed in the other tributes. A couple of days into the games, Katniss develops an alliance with Rue, a 12-year-old girl from the agricultural District 11 who reminds Katniss of her very own sister. In the meantime, Peeta appears to have joined forces using the tributes in the richer districts. However, as he has the opportunity to kill Katniss, he instead saves her from the others. Katniss's alliance with Rue is delivered to an abrupt end when Rue is killed by another tribute, whom Katniss then kills by having an arrow. Katniss sings to Rue until she dies, and spreads flowers over her body as a sign of respect for Rue and disgust towards the Capitol.
Apparently due to Katniss and Peeta's image in the minds from the audience as "star-crossed lovers", a guide change is announced midway with the Games, allowing two tributes in the same district to win the Hunger Games like a couple. Upon hearing this, Katniss begins searching for Peeta. She eventually finds him, wounded as well as in hiding. As she nurses him back to health, she acts negligence a girl falling for each other to achieve more favor with the audience and, consequently, gifts from her sponsors. When the couple remain as the last two surviving tributes, the Gamemakers turn back rule alternation in an attempt to make them into a dramatic finale, where one must kill the other to win. Katniss, knowing that the Gamemakers prefer to have two victors than none, retrieves highly poisonous berries known as "nightlock" from her pouch while offering some to Peeta. Realizing that Katniss and Peeta plan to commit suicide, the Gamemakers announce that both will be the victors from the 74th Hunger Games.
Although she survives the ordeal in the arena and is treated to some hero's welcome in the Capitol, Katniss is warned by Haymitch that she has become a political target after defying her society's authoritarian leaders so publicly. Afterwards, Peeta is heartbroken when he learns that Katniss's actions in the arena were part of a calculated ploy to earn sympathy in the audience. However, Katniss is unsure of her very own feelings and knows that she is dreading as soon as when she and Peeta goes their separate ways.