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To: Yardstick

Well, you have a big, powerful Panem government that totally controls all the people, even forcing kids to kill each other, but some of the people still have a spark of resistance. They wander beyond the wire (i.e., the Berlin Wall), they kill and eat their own food (NRA types), and in the end, Katniss and Peeta would rather eat deadly berries than play “the man’s” game. Katniss sacrifices herself for her little sister; she befriends others, contrary to the intent of the games; and in the end she once again gives a symbol of resistance. Maybe because I had just read the book my mind filled in a few blanks, but I think it’s anti-leftie. The authoress is a USAF brat and a Catholic.


53 posted on 07/21/2012 8:03:42 PM PDT by LS ("Castles Made of Sand, Fall in the Sea . . . Eventually (Hendrix))
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To: LS
What makes it a leftie movie is they take pains to portray Panem's government as a right wing government -- a mixture of artistocratic, fascist, and decadent capitalist. Like they have the hostess lady done up as a kind of powdered Marie Antoinette just so you get the point early on. When the troops hose down the race rioters in the middle of the movie, they are wearing snappy white uniforms with jack boots. And of course the goverment exploits the lower classes (represented by Appalachian coal miner types, the ultimate symbol of the virtuous exploited poor, who in real life were assisted by Roosevelt and the TVA but here are left abandoned to their poverty) for profit and entertainment. The movie does have an "individual versus The System" theme, but it's the leftist version of that theme because the ruling class is right wing (or a leftist caricature of right wing). That said, there's enough ambiguity that you can probably read into it whatever ideological perspective you want to some extent. But to me the most natural one is a 99% versus the 1% kind of thing.
95 posted on 07/22/2012 11:44:05 AM PDT by Yardstick
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