03/28/2012
From my review of the hugely popular and critically acclaimed movie in Taki’s Magazine:
The Hunger Games addresses today’s most burning social issues: Would a reality TV show that forces boys and girls to hunt down and slaughter each other with edged weapons be a good idea? Should America switch to a totalitarian dictatorship in which the decadent Capitol economically exploits the twelve starving Districts and annually demands two children from each as “tributes” to compete in the Hunger Games in which 23 of the 24 will die horribly?Or, when you stop to think about it, is televised child butchery actually a bad thing?
Many pundits have engaged in complicated disputes over what the subtext of the movie is, but I reveal Occam’s explanation of the true deep meaning of The Hunger Games here.
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