The Hunger Games is a movie not meant for audiences in authoritarian countries

Christian 2022-04-20 09:01:05

1. If you've seen "1984", you know what the movie is talking about.
2. If you're familiar with North Korea's (or similar) regime, you know what the movie is talking about.
3. If you understand the peculiarities of authoritarian regimes - the prisons under your rule are described as heaven and the world outside the prisons as hell - you will understand what the movie is talking about.
4. This movie or similar movies will make some prisoners in the prison more dissatisfied. Although most of the prisoners are still confused, they still don’t know the movie and the world they live in, and they will live their whole life.

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Extended Reading
  • Abe 2021-10-20 18:58:20

    Personal annual best candidate! There are many shortcomings in the film, but Jennifer, I really didn’t read you wrong, and I am now tied with Saoirse as my favorite young actress! The segment before and after the honeycomb cut was the most interesting, but even more interesting was the trailer of "Under the Dawn" before the start of the film, and the audience "WTF" continued to hear.

  • Mabelle 2022-03-24 09:01:08

    It’s past the age to see this, so it’s not worth the ticket price

The Hunger Games quotes

  • Haymitch Abernathy: [about Cato] He's a Career. You know what that is?

    Katniss Everdeen: From District 1.

    Haymitch Abernathy: And 2. They train in a special academy until they're eighteen, then they volunteer. By that point, they're pretty lethal.

    Effie Trinket: But they don't receive any special treatment. In fact, they stay in the exact same apartment as you do, and I don't think they let them have dessert, and you can.

  • Katniss Everdeen: I'm not gonna hurt you.