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Catching Fire Movie. OMFG. (SP)
Re: Catching Fire Movie. OMFG. (SP)
In the book, the twists for the Quarter Quells were already set up at the time of the charter, so Pres. Snow just opens the envelope and reads that the tributes will be reaped from the victors. That always struck me as a Dickens-like outlandish coincidence.
In the film, they imply that Snow (and Heavensbee) devised it as a reaction to the victors having too much power (and for Heavensbee, a way to build even more support for a Katniss-based revolution).
I thought this was a much more elegant plot development compared to the book's "Hey! Twist of fate! By terrible odds (which are never in your favor), you're going right back in! (What do you expect from a sequel?!)" The way they did it in the movie is the way I interpreted it in the books. I think it was implied that no one in their right mind would believe that this was just an "outlandish coincidence". Snow is not above using any tools necessary to keep the districts in line, including faking the quarter quell. But in the book there was a box with all the envelopes and Katniss makes a comment about ow they're set for centuries of Hunger Games. Of course Snow could have swapped the envelopes, but then why bother even writing in the pretense of it having already been decided? Especially if you don't make it clear that he cheated nod swapped them out?
...or maybe I'm just slow and am the only person in the old who read that at face value!
I'm on this couch as well. I didn't mind the small change in the movie because it did set up that moment at the end but it was how I read between the lines in the book too.
my read shelf:
Though in the beginning I was pretty doubtful when I saw how much make up Katniss was wearing.
I don't think she'd wear it to go hunting.
Maybe it will be less obvious on a smaller screen.
“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?"
"That depends a good deal on where you want to get to."
"I don't much care where –"
"Then it doesn't matter which way you go.”
― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland