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· 11 years ago
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Well...there's nothing more to say about that bullying movie, but it should be noted that death isn't fully shown on screen during the Hunger Games.
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snopes
· 11 years ago
Is it not? It's still pretty gruesome, and we see how they died and their bodies. Exempting the exact moment their heart stops doesn't really make it any better.
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deleted
· 11 years ago
Like Glimmer with the tracker jackers, and The Feast Scene with Clove, Katniss, and Thresh. Cato, too. Those scenes were pretty gruesome and showed the deaths.
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guest
· 11 years ago
And when Cato breaks what's his names neck. That was pretty freaky.
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deleted
· 11 years ago
Oh my God, that one, too. Ew.
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guest
· 11 years ago
It's much more gruesome in the book
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deleted
· 11 years ago
Yes, it is. I read the series four times and that part always had me wincing.
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hungergames
· 11 years ago
What about little Rue from district 11?
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deleted
· 11 years ago
It wasn't really gruesome, although sad, because you could barely make out the blood, and it was just a spear. Unlike a neck being cracked, being covered and venomous track jacker stings, being hit in the head with a rock and thrown against the Cornocopia or being nearly cut apart.
hungergames
· 11 years ago
I find nothing wrong with hunger games
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deleted
· 10 years ago
well it's kinda controversial because of the katniss paradox which is that she volunteers for her sister because innocent children shouldn't have to die, but then she sort of destroys her innocence, purity and good intentions by killing people, therefore corrupting herself.
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guest
· 11 years ago
The book Hunger Games was banned from my school because some parents freaked out because they went & saw the movie without reading the book
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threecheersformcr
· 10 years ago
And yet, my school library put it in 'all ages' when I was in 5th grade
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brainy
· 11 years ago
The hunger games is M rated in Australia
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