The Hunger Games is a film based on a novel by Suzanne
Collins. That novel tells the story of Katniss Everdeen, a poor girl who
illegally hunts in the woods near her home to support her starving family. She
and her family live in District 12 of Panem, a nation existing in a
post-apocalyptic North America. Every year,
a boy and a girl, aged between 12 and 18, is chosen from each district to participate in the "Hunger Games". These games serve as a punishment for a failed rebellion against the totalitarian Capitol. This year Katniss's younger sister Primrose "Prim" is chosen. To protect her sister, Katniss volunteers in her place.
a boy and a girl, aged between 12 and 18, is chosen from each district to participate in the "Hunger Games". These games serve as a punishment for a failed rebellion against the totalitarian Capitol. This year Katniss's younger sister Primrose "Prim" is chosen. To protect her sister, Katniss volunteers in her place.
When I first saw
this film, I noticed that it closely resembled the popular reality television
show Survivor in how it presented contestants living out in
the wilderness attempting to outlast each other. In order to survive,
contestants banded into tribes to eliminate the competition. Contestants in the
Hunger Games, or "tributes" as they're referred to in the movie, also
banded together. In addition, contestants on Survivor were
allowed to bring one object from home with them. In the film, Katniss brings
her mockingjay pin. Also, participants on the show were occasionally given
certain perks for winning competitions like, for instance, temporarily
returning to the mainland to get decent food and clean up. The Hunger
Games allows its tributes to get sponsors to give them special items,
like food or medicine.
Another similarity
I noticed in the story was the influence of ancient Roman culture on certain
aspects of The Hunger Games. The obvious one would be the games
themselves. This event closely resembles Roman gladiatoral games, where slaves
were forced to fight to the death for the entertainment of the spectators. In
Panem, the Hunger Games are presented on television so the entire nation
watches as children kill each other for the amusement of the Capitol.
To wrap, The
Hunger Games is a great film combining reality television with ancient
Roman gladiator fights. I highly recommend it!
Director: Gary
Ross.
Producers: Nina
Jacobson and Jon Kilik.
Starring: Jennifer
Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen, Josh Hutcherson as Peeta Mellark, Liam Hemsworth
as Gale Hawthorne, Woody Harrelson as Haymitch Abernathy, Elizabeth Banks as
Effie Trinket, Lenny Kravitz as Cinna, and Stanley Tucci as Caesar Flickerman.
Kevin T. Dillehay
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