toastyToast
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Watched it tonight, while it wasn't bad I didn't come away thinking anything positive either.
For a movie where kids are thrown into an arena and asked to kill one another, how did the completely skirt the characters feeling guilty, remorseful, emotionally conflicted or reacting to fucking people dying around them?
Like, I would have at least expected them to be affected under the circumstances; distraught, paranoid, anything?
Rather than an exploration of a... I don't know, KIDS KILLING EACH OTHER ON TV and how deplorable and disgusting a situation it is; it just kind of works itself out in the neatest fashion possible.
I'd give it a 6 for the wacky threads in The Capitol and Lenny Kravitz' eye shadow.
For a movie where kids are thrown into an arena and asked to kill one another, how did the completely skirt the characters feeling guilty, remorseful, emotionally conflicted or reacting to fucking people dying around them?
After cutting down the conveniently placed wasp hive Katniss is directly responsible for the death of the blonde girl. She doesn't reflect on that fact whatsoever (the hallucination perhaps?). Peeta was with the careers when they killed the girl that started the fire, he doesn't reflect on that either; nor is he particularly remorseful for killing the red headed girl (accident or otherwise)
Rather than an exploration of a... I don't know, KIDS KILLING EACH OTHER ON TV and how deplorable and disgusting a situation it is; it just kind of works itself out in the neatest fashion possible.
I'd give it a 6 for the wacky threads in The Capitol and Lenny Kravitz' eye shadow.