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Photo courtesy of Lionsgate
Jennifer Lawrence stars as Katniss Everdeen in
The Hunger Games |
By
Ethan Sacks
/ NEW
YORK DAILY NEWS
Monday, March 26, 2012, 5:21 PM
An epic centered on a woman defending her family from the excesses of
big government and a predatorial pop culture. An anti-war tale in which
kids are the victims of an authoritarian government.
Which version of “The Hunger Games” did you see at the multiplex this weekend?
In the wake of the “The Hunger Games’” huge box office success - it
earned a non-sequel record $152.5 million at the box office in its debut
weekend - some liberals and conservatives are sharply divided about the
film’s themes as they are on most issues.
“Any story that resonates with so many readers as the movie has done
with viewers is going to have people ... I guess you’d have to call it
hopping on a bandwagon,” movie historian
Leonard Maltin,
critic for “Entertainment Tonight,” told the Daily News. “And because
it’s an allegory, people can content themselves by reading into the
movie whatever they please.”
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