I think anyone who thinks the Hunger Games is an unrealistic YA dystopia with nothing to say about America needs to take a good hard look at College Football
I’m rewatching the first movie now and even though I still think the book is better there’s this scene they added where Snow is literally pruning a rose and explains that the Hunger Games has a winner because it gives the districts something to hope for. “A little hope is good, a lot of hope is dangerous. A spark is good, if contained.”
And I just feel like that’s so apt for what so much of American culture and propaganda is. Redirecting hope away from hoping for revolution or deep systemic change and towards hoping for your sports team to win, hoping for your candidate to win. Small, contained, controlled hopes.
So that you imagine how wonderful it would be if your district won the hunger games this year, and not how wonderful it would be if there weren’t any hunger games at all. That would just be too outlandish. They’ve been going for 74 years after all. It’s always been like this. And you don’t even think about what it would be like if the economic system and government were different completely