I haven't read Catching Fire. But one thing is for sure. It would not be Gary Ross who would be in-charge of directing the film. I wonder what's the reason behind. Actually, the film itself is very good in terms of how the actors act. Directing a film is not easy. Being the director you are the one in-charge of giving life to the characters by giving "direction" to the actors emotions, internalization, etc. I may speak like a film & multimedia student here but I'm only speaking of what's true. The director is much more important than everybody else in production. Although much of the production nowadays are run through computer graphics imagery but the facial expressions cannot be treated with these. I hope that the next director would be, if ever not as good as Ross but at least he/she can do his/her best.
Still waiting..
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