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Please can I have some perfectworldshipping friends. I will draw and write smut. :3 also, I sometimes cosplay Sycamore… Well, more like Stripperwhore… But that’s a story for another day (or not. tl;dr: one of my side blogs is …
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The real problem with books-turned-movies isn’t “omg they didn’t include every single word in the book” it’s “omg they completely overlooked the main theme, threw out any significant allegories, took away all the emotional pull, an turned it into a boring action movie with a love triangle in it”
Please be careful if you have epilepsy and go to see mockingjay. One scene in particular is about a minute and a half of bright, rapidly flashing lights and my cinema didn’t warn anyone about it
For a totalitarian dystopia that plays lethal war games with children, the Panem anthem sure is catchy.
(Albeit really fucking ironic to have on repeat while writing a scene about a rebellion against the Capitol.)
thatpersonrightbehindyou replied to your post:happy-cat-graystripe replied to your post:Well!…
because Hollywood seems to be of the opinion that all of this is okay because all of their films that sell well do it, pretty much. Their films will probably make more than the books, too, which means to them that they can do anything they want.
Yeah *sigh* It’s just… kind of maddening, and left somewhat of a bad taste in my mouth when I was watching it. There’s a lot of really neat fancasts around that do it a bit better, though, and there’s still the image I have in my head when I picture the characters.
I’m pretending really hard that when I read the description of Haymitch having curly black hair and grey eyes, I didn’t immediately picture a slightly older, far more drunk Sycamore.
For a start, in this Hunger Games, there are no Hunger Games. The Survivor-for-real televised spectacle, which started with 24 young contestants and meant to kill off 23, has been called because of war. And war games aren’t much fun […] . If The Hunger Games series were an actual dystopian reality show now available on DVD, Mockingjay Part 1 would be the making-of extra.
In which Time magazine is actually the Capitol. “BAWWW THE ACTUAL WAR ISN’T FUN ENOUGH. I WANT TO SEE MORE CHILDREN BEING FORCED TO KILL CHILDREN.”