Muharemovic, Struijk and the Premier League’s Hunger Games — Square Ball 15/7/26
All Katniss aren't we? Written by: Luke Brennan I don’t tend to watch films. It’s not because I’m a socialite, too hung up on seeing the world and being the light in everyone’s life. It’s not because I’m chained to my desk, exasperated over writing one too many blogs. I’m not quite Michael Owen — I have seen some films — I just don’t tend to watch many. But last week I sat down to watch The Hunger Games. If you don’t know, it’s a metaphor for socio-economic injustice and the treatment of soldiers in America. It’s aimed at teenagers, and involves the Big Bad sending a group of 24 young ‘uns into an arena to kill each other. About two hours into the film, the main character and eventual winner of the competition, Katniss Everdeen, forms an alliance with a younger girl named Rue. Rue dies, of course, wrenching the hearts of the nation and making everybody very sad. Katniss decides to show the oppressive system that she isn’t a heartless pawn in their game and buries little Rue i...