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The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping

Francis Lawrence · 2026 · Film

Science Fiction, Action, Adventure

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This film immerses viewers in a grim prelude to a dystopian world, exploring the origins of systemic brutality and the personal toll it takes on young lives.

IntenseContemporaryThe Morality of Survival Under OppressionThe Effects of Trauma on YouthThe Spectacle of Violence as EntertainmentRebellion Against Authoritarian ControlThe Complexities of Familial Loyalty

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