Lately I've been hearing a lot of, "You read on your own?!" or "I don't read when I don't have to". What I decided to do was to create a blog to write about books that I've been reading so that hopefully people my age will either continue or start to read.
16 May 2013
Racism in The Hunger Games
One day in class while being on Twitter, instead of course paying attention in class, I came upon someone's tweet that had this website on it. Because it had something to do with The Hunger Games I immediately opened it and started to read it, and what I read was appalling. This blogger has the same overall opinion as I do. What was found, after the record breaking opening of The Hunger Games were people were disappointed with the casting in the movie. How some of the crowd thought that Rue, the little girl, and her counter part should not have been cast as black…even though that is how they're described in the novel. People were expecting this little girl, this angelic like child to be white and pure. The pure ignorance of the comments found on this page really astounded me. Some people think that racism is dead now that we have a black President, but that is not the case. Taking a great movie and saying that this detail ruined it for you, even though it says in the book that both of these kids are dark skinned, really shows how our world still is. Also publicly showing people how ignorant you really are is another show of their stupidity.
We're lucky that unlike in The Help, they did not change a major part of the novel, just to make it more viewer friendly. By doing such, that would have truly ruined the whole movie just trying to appeal to the racism that is still out there.
I absolutely loved this movie and I believe that it is one of the best book to movie duos that's been done recently, but that is something to be talked about in my next post comparing the two.
I hope that the people who read my blog are more open to things that are different than themselves, and can appreciate a movie producer doing his or her job to stick with what was written in the book, that the movie is about.
http://m.jezebel.com/5896408/racist-hunger-games-fans-dont-care-how-much-money-the-movie-made
Until Next Time,
Keep Turning the Pages,
90s Born Reader
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