Huh, I could have sworn he was the one that helps get her out in the second book.
It has to do with a plot point of the first movie, which was cool, but I thought contradicted the later books.
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Huh, I could have sworn he was the one that helps get her out in the second book.
It has to do with a plot point of the first movie, which was cool, but I thought contradicted the later books.
Nope.
he's killed as punishment for the outcome, so in the second book, there's the effigy with his name on it to get the gamespeeps attention.
Oh, okay. Then the scene is question is actually pretty awesome.
And, clearly I need to re-read the second book. I read them so fast that I don't remember them well at all.
yep. but I kind of don't want to re-read, if that makes any sense.
Oh! I didn't highlight far enough. Sorry, megan.
I'm not sure why he's getting so much coverage for the movie. He's not referred to by name in the first book, and dies pretty early on.
yep. but I kind of don't want to re-read, if that makes any sense.
Totally makes sense. I didn't re-read. I don't want to be comparing the movie to the book the entire time. I just want to watch the movie and know what I already know from the book.
I wouldn't re-read, but I think readers will get way more out of the movie than non-readers, especially people who have read (and remembered better) the whole series. The movie is definitely informed by the later books.
Megan, even though I've read the books, I'm worried about how the violence is going to be depicted. I can read it just fine (well, not "fine," but I can handle it); words on paper are okay, but images onscreen? I can't handle seeing past a certain level of violence.
I'm not dumb enough to assume the movie has all the violence off-screen; it's the freaking Hunger Games. But did you think it was consistent with a PG-13 rating?
Yeah, I sort of didn't think about it when reading and so I thought the cornucopia scene on screen was sort of brutal. That was the only thing I'd call gory. It's filmed in a frenetic fashion so you can't really focus on it and it's over quickly (most of the Careers have machete-blade type weapons for that part, so, maybe it was the implication more than the reality). But otherwise you see kids killing other kids. No gore in a neck snap, but PG-13? I don't know.
I happy to answer questions on any specific incidents from the books if you have doubts. I will say that the last death was mercifully cut short.