As the final movie of fantasy blockbuster franchise "The Hunger Games" premieres in Berlin Wednesday, Hollywood star Donald Sutherland said he hopes the story of revolution will give youngsters hope for "a decent future". "This is just the beginning," said Sutherland, who plays the tyrannical President Snow ruling over a post-apocalyptic state, in the movie adapted from the wildly popular teen novel triology by Suzanne Collins. "The intent of this -- for Suzanne Collins, for me, everyone actually who was involved in this project -- is that it would be a catalyst for young people all over the world, everywhere.
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