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Originally Posted by Maritime Q-Scout
I haven't gone to see the movie yet but have read the books.
A genuine question for those that have seen Battle Royale. Does the movie (or it's source material if there is any, again I don't know) go into the intra-political and economic workings of the society?
That's what I found most interesting about the Hunger Games. Katness living or dying, the Peeta/Gale love triangle for me were secondary to how society was set up, the role of the Hunger Games in PanAm, the socio-economic structure. The books are so much more than man vs man, the first movie has it between the lines but not like the books.
I'm curious as I haven't decided if I'll check out Battle Royale yet or not.
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This, x100.
I watched the first movie, and noticed the whole political/economic supression stuff, but only a little bit. I was really impressed when I read the books and saw that stuff fleshed out a lot more.
Especially the real impact that Rue's death had, and what it all really meant.