King Darkness
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You can keep'em
The point is to maintain the sense of submission in the populace.
The exposition was short and simple because the point of the film was to show the event itself, which it did in spades. I think that most people grasp the concept of those who hold power by force needing a way to keep their subjects in line, fear being the most effective (and fear for their children being the ultimate).
Do you think it should have had an R rating?
I'm still on the same page I was on before your post. That the appeal was lost on you doesn't surprise me. Commercialization had nothing to do with the attraction its audience had for it. Common values would be a better place to start if you had any desire to understand why it had such a powerful emotional impact on those who love it.
You can keep'em
I think it should have been rated 15 personally. If I had kids, no way i'd be letting my 12 yr old watch that.
Ok, common values, go on?
Regarding the code of values animating The Hunger Games...
https://capitalismmagazine.com/2012/04/why-the-hunger-games-satisfies/
My 10 yr old daughter saw Hunger Games twice and read the books, guess i am a bad dad cause i'm ok with it.
I think it's a little much for a 10 year old, but nothing she can't handle. (give kids more credit) Strong female character to look up to. It's either that or Lady Gaga in this day and age, and i know which ill choose.
The milkshake scene was the highlight of the film for me
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