Seguramente muchos de los lectores ya han visto esta película (trailer oficial) y otros habrán entrado en la polémica sobre si sus hijos menores la pueden ver. A continuaión les comparto esta reflexión en el Blog Game Theorist, un blog de un profesor en Canadá que discute en gran parte temas de economía, teoría de juegos y la educación de los hijos. En su caso particular, argumenta por qué decidió llevar a su hijo de 11 años y el tipo de mensajes o aprendizajes positivos derivados de esta película.
Just in case you missed it, The Hunger Games involves a future society where, as a result of the outcome of an earlier suppressed rebellion, each year, each of 12 ruled districts offers up two 12-18 year olds as tribute to basically play a game of Survivor. The twist is that there is no tribal council or votes but instead the kids just kill each other until one is left standing. To be sure, this is not the sort of movie that we have come to associate as kid friendly these days. But to hold that view is to opt for a sheltered view of what our kids should be exposed to.
Just in case you missed it, The Hunger Games involves a future society where, as a result of the outcome of an earlier suppressed rebellion, each year, each of 12 ruled districts offers up two 12-18 year olds as tribute to basically play a game of Survivor. The twist is that there is no tribal council or votes but instead the kids just kill each other until one is left standing. To be sure, this is not the sort of movie that we have come to associate as kid friendly these days. But to hold that view is to opt for a sheltered view of what our kids should be exposed to.
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