Mr. Mattocks, here is a counter-example: the bible. I hold the opinion that the bible is an incongruous compilation of pseudohistory that, at its worst, espouse a barbaric and self-contradictory system of morality.
Obviously, many would disagree, and I am not trying to enter into a debate about the bible here. Maybe on another thread. But the thing is, I have read the book. Multiple times.
Now, because I have read the book I can enter into a meaningful conversation with other people who have read it as well.
But if I had the opinion I hold now, without even having read it, or even if I held a positive view of the bible (again, without having read it), how much weight would my opinion hold? None. None at all.
So, I think it's fair to say your opinion on the Hunger Games series is of little weight.
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In general, I concede your point.
However, my opinion is formed by more than just the novels and the movie in question. We live in a society that increasingly sexualizes and glamorizes the young, while simultaneously sending the message that actually crossing the boundaries one is encouraged to fantasize about is a crime. This dichotomy is apparent everywhere; from billboards with under-age models posing in panties to music videos featuring girls not yet 18 slithering around on stage semi-dressed and crooning about being 'hit more time' and on to junior beauty pageants that dress tiny little girls up in adult clothing and makeup and encourage them to vamp it up for adult judges and strike alluring poses, to magazines which make no excuses for the audience to which they pander, such as Hustler's
"Barely Legal."
Now, living in that environment as I do (and I presume you do too), I am aware of these ongoing efforts by media and entertainment industries to pander to what apparently (IMHO) is a national sickness; the desire to see children and young adults in adult situations.
And when I read the reviews of this movie, and saw the previews, I asked myself if the story was about anything other than seeing attractive young things murdering each other for sport. If the story is about oppressive government, that's fine. Could it not have featured adult performers? Ah, but no, it was developed from a series of novels AIMED AT CHILDREN.
So adults are going to see this movie made from novels aimed at children, but they're ignoring the prurient interest and just concentrating on the deeper meaning of government oppression and stuff.
Yes. And people used to read Playboy for the crossword puzzles.
My opinion is informed plenty, I think. I really do not feel I need to wallow in filth to know that it is muddy.
Now I will say this - I am not attempting to persuade anyone to see things my way and agree with me and stay away from the movie. I offered my opinion and explained my reasons for it. My opinion really is as good as yours or anyone else's, I think. You do not have to agree, and it's clear you do not. That's cool.