Amy, to me, the beasts as rendered were totally CGI-ish and extremely fake-looking anyway, so I don't think the additional CGI-ish in creating them from tributes would've mattered.
We each have our things that made the book work or not work - so the importance of having them reflected in the movie certain ways is going to vary. For me, the detail of who gave the pin to Katniss isn't as important, for example.
the overall gist of the movie gave me a really clear idea what kind of atrocities the Capitol was capable of.
Right? They enjoy watching kids killing other kids for entertainment. These people are The Worst.
They enjoy watching kids killing other kids for entertainment. These people are The Worst.
Oh, come on, bon. They give them really fancy hotel rooms and excellent food first!
Some of them even get DESSERT!
I'm with javachik and le n. That bothered me more than the pin, for real.
Although I agree with ita that the book was somewhat unclear on whether they really were...
No, it's pretty clear. Besides the
physical resemblance, each of those muttations has a collar with its district number on it.
I just went to doublecheck, but I gave Nora her copy back.
That's not proof that
they're actually made from the tributes, though.
I assumed
that was part of the fucked-up psychological torture.
Mostly because at that point in the series,
the level of technology to turn dead kids into monsters seemed absurd. But there are some fucked-up muttations in later books, so I don't know.
P-C,
but see after finishing the 3rd book, the idea was cemented for me.
the author seemed to want us to know that they were capable of all kinds of genetic mutations for attractiveness and war. They jacked up the yellowjackets after all. Their power is strong.
the origin of the pin doesn't become apparent until book two. so after re-reading it, i am a little perturbed at that change even though i still get why they didn't introduce another character. they could've had Prim give it to her when they were saying goodbye and tell her who it was from. *shrug*
Hey you guys, sorry if this was already brought up (I do most of my reading of teh interwebs on iPhone and so miss a lot of whitefont. But I just read on another site (that compiled the diffs between movie and book) something about Peeta losing his leg in the book? Does that happen? Yikes! It has been too long since I read the books and can barely remember. But certainly that is a huge difference than a healthy Peeta at the end?
We need a bigger hint to this brutality or the full weight of the other books will be lost IMO
I don't know if the movies
need
the full weight of the books to be really really heavy, honestly. It's not like the first movie painted the Capitol in any remotely positive light if you haven't read the books. They're already horribly exploitative monsters. At some point it risks becoming an enumeration of nasty ideas, and not events with distinct impact.
Just to be clear, we are allowed to have our own opinions here, right?
I'm assuming I get to have one too, right?