Cinematic Doctrine

The Hunger Games - Odds? In My Favor? It's More Likely Than You Think!

March 28, 2023 Melanie DeJesus Season 1 Episode 143
Cinematic Doctrine
The Hunger Games - Odds? In My Favor? It's More Likely Than You Think!
Show Notes

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Melanie and Melvin go through the entirety of The Hunger Games, starting from its opening text all the way to its closing credits! Relive the experience of your first Hunger Games and listen to our various commentary on the films interesting metaphors and frustrating editing!

Topics: 

  • (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 23-minutes discussing the YA genre of film, attempting to define it, describing different franchises, and what we like and don't like about it (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 
  • Melvin's never seen a Hunger Game. Melanie learns him a lesson. 
  • Melvin on the film's editing, "It was never, uhh, not a problem."
  • The Hunger Games has a good, consistent sense of tone.
  • Despite what some may think, The Hunger Games is technically a mid-to-low budget film costing an estimated 78-million to produce. This may account for the dated CGI work which, even for the early 2010s, does not hold up. 
  • The way the Hunger Games are used to cultivate a performative social experience was fairly engaging. Often times it is unclear whether a conversation or event takes place out of a genuine heart or a performative requirement for survival.
  • Before the actual Hunger Games begin, Melvin and Melanie discuss the first half of The Hunger Games, what they enjoy about the setup, and why it helps prepare the audience for the Games themselves.
  • Once the games begin, the two agree: there may have been significant benefits to the film being Rated R.
  • For Melvin, some emotional sequences weren't effective due to the poor editing.
  • The combination of hope and hopelessness throughout The Hunger Games is really evocative and engaging, and this is present even to the end of the game.

Recommendations: 

  • Naruto (2002) (Anime)
  • Boomerang Fu (Nintendo Switch) (Video Game)
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