The Barbaric History Of The Hunger Games

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2024

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  • @crystalkennedy7435
    @crystalkennedy7435 15 днів тому +1

    I just discovered your hunger games video and love it

    • @ImJustMe597
      @ImJustMe597  15 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much!

    • @crystalkennedy7435
      @crystalkennedy7435 15 днів тому

      @ImJustMe597 your welcome I see you have Harry Potter videos to. I am a big Harry Potter fan

    • @ImJustMe597
      @ImJustMe597  15 днів тому

      Me too! Hopefully you like tomorrow’s release!

  • @Cheez_Doodlezz
    @Cheez_Doodlezz 11 днів тому

    Wow i thought you were a bigger channel, your underrated, love the hunger games content keep it up :)
    And im your 69th sub

    • @ImJustMe597
      @ImJustMe597  11 днів тому

      Thanks so much! That means a lot! I’ve got lots planned, especially around Hunger Games!

  • @velvetrooster5569
    @velvetrooster5569 8 днів тому

    It all started with lots of holocaust imagery, or at least that’s how the movie “The Ballod of Songbirds and Snakes” made me feel. I feel like well. The hunger games are incredibly cruel and brutal. The original trilogy in the books and movies made it feel a lot more cinematic, especially with all the spectacle built up around the tributes. I guess the argument could be made that this was the whole point considering that we were at the 74th hunger games when the story originally begins. It’s a lot like voting for your favorite team in the Super Bowl. I did appreciate the prequel movie and book going back and examining the brutality and cruelty in which the tributes from each district actually had to go through in the early days of the hunger games because while reading the book and watching the movie, definitely felt a sense of cruelty and brutality That I didn’t necessarily feel when watching the original trilogy. Obviously we know that’s what Snow had intended when he said, allowing people to sponsor tributes and get to know these tributes to the interviews allows them to pick favorites and the eventual implementation of the bedding system, which altogether allowed people to see it more as a betting opportunity as a sports competition and less like forcing children to horribly massacre each other. And so over that period of 64 years we can say that the people of the capital like I said before 10 to treat this more as a Super Bowl celebration and don’t really see the cruelty or brutality of forcing children to massacre each each other. With the frequent movie and book showing us how the 10th hunger games introduced all of the elements that we now know as the spectacle of the hunger games I really do think they did a good job making it feel a lot more brutal and cruel than what we experienced with the 74th hunger games of course we also know that it didn’t really take long for the capital to embrace the spectacle, which apparently caught on very quickly because they could now sponsor their favorite tribute and give them more of an advantage, knowing that they can receive hopeful items, such as food or weapons or medicine, which ultimately helps them embrace the idea of Betty on the hunger games because if you are sponsoring a tribute, wouldn’t you wanna bet on that tribute to win because you think that you’re sponsorship is going to give them more of an edge and advantage and therefore as a citizen of the capital you feel more confident in that tribute and therefore since you think they have a better chance of winning, therefore, so do you who is now technically participating in this new spectacle of interactive hunger games. Then you also have the tribute interviews with Mr. Lucky Flickerman and then his son Cesar Flickerman. So because you got this interview now, you feel slightly emotionally attached to the tribute that you have decided to sponsor and bet on which goes back to what I said, making the hunger games, more interactive for the citizens of the capital. Still going back to what I said at the beginning I really did enjoy getting to see you a very primitive implementation of the hunger games although I do wish we could’ve seen at least one of the first nine hunger games before the implementation of the spectacle that eventually became. I mean in the book and in the movie sure they tell us that the capital is starting to view this as what it is which is a cruel and brutal massacre of children, which is why they said, the television ratings and popularity of the hunger games is going down year by year since it’s been created. I wish we could’ve seen one of those hunger games because really let’s face it. They had the arena that was used for the first 10 hunger games but the 10th hunger games was really the first time that they inadvertently used a unique environment even if that unique environment was a blown up sports arena. But I would’ve liked to see it play out with at least one of the first 900 games in the arena when it was just open and flat and there was no access to any of the tunnels and there was no Robo all over the stadium and there was no giant girders in the middle which eventually we know evolved into the cornucopia. But what I’m saying is, I would’ve liked to see it with no obstacles just tributes and their weapons on an open floor with nowhere to hide. I would also like to see whether it’s in book form or movie form or both some depictions of the more brutal hunger, games, like the one where it was a winter environment and the majority of tributes froze to death or the one where I was just a big flat desert, and the majority of those tributes died from dehydration and of course I know we’re getting this book “Sunrise on the Reaping” which I’m very much looking forward to, and it’s gonna show us a depiction of the 50th hunger games, which apparently had the most beautiful environment that anyone has ever seen whilst everything being poisonous or genetically enhanced mutated deadly animals like a we already know for a fact that they had golden fluffy squirrels, but they were murderous golden fluffy squirrels and we also know that one girl got killed by a flamingo with a razor sharp beak. So the fact that that’s coming out should be exciting. But still, I would like to see some depictions of the more brutal hunger games before the 10th when it all became a big spectacle show.. and I would also like to see. Maybe it doesn’t have to be a book but like an official list for all of the names of the tributes and winners of each hunger games because I know that there are still multiple hunger games that we don’t know about, even though they canonically fall within the timeline, but several years of hunger games throughout the books and the movies just haven’t been talked about specifically I would love to see a book in a movie written around the 25th hunger games because we know that is the very first quarter quill which made it so that instead of the children putting their name in the bowl and tributes being picked raffle style required every citizen of every district to vote on which child from their own district is going to be the tribute so every citizen from every district had to pick one boy and one girl and vote on them to be the tribute for their district. Would love to see the fear in the citizens of the districts when they realize oh this isn’t just a random picking, but we are directly responsible now for the children that are sent to the hunger games.