Distracted wrote:So... has anybody seen the movie? Read the books? What do you think? Is it over-hyped teen drama or deeply meaningful political commentary?
I like Katniss. She kicks ass.

I kinda got sucked in when I got curious about the books. Went and saw the movie Friday night and was immediately reminded of why I almost always wait until things come out on video. $11 for a ticket to a throbbing headache due to trying to look at a screen that is too wide for my field of vision while listening to a volume turned up so high as to be painful...?
...but I digress. I liked the book, I liked the movie, and I don't classify it as teen angst although I do classify it as having teens for an audience. But I don't find it as meaningful as it could be either. It suffers from being watered-down, though the watering down was necessary to keep it to a "teen" book and a PG-13 rating. Unfortunately, there's only so far you can water down certain types of commentary before making them ineffective, and that's what happened here.
I do not like Katniss. She's self-centered and immature, and far too naive for me to believe she grew up in the circumstances she did. I also am admittedly not a fan of the way the love triangle turned out. (Trying to keep it vague to be non-spoilery.) But the storytelling, particularly in the book but also in the movie, is extremely tight and well-structured, and when the plot elements start to annoy me I can step back on focus on the structure for a few minutes to calm down.