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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Direct intervention causing death. Surely, the tributes must kill each other or succumb to the environment. If rules permit the people outside can kill tributes on a whim, as they then do, what's the point of the game?
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 15:07, Reply)

So its still the tributes fighting the others in a roundabout sort of way
In the film it makes no sense.
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 15:10, Reply)

unless she actually said "Oh my gosh! They've got the same eyes as the tributes I already killed!"
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 15:11, Reply)

It's fiction after all. From a conceptual point of view, a story about a game like that becomes weaker without relevant rules. Maybe that's just me.
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 15:12, Reply)

Plus its not really a story about a game, its a story of control and rebellion.
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 15:15, Reply)

might as well just feed 24 kids to bears.
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 15:16, Reply)

there wouldn't be hope if it became obvious to the districts that there was cheating going on.
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 15:20, Reply)

and the ones that lost would be just as controlled
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 15:23, Reply)
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