mmm arcade fire mmmm

mmm arcade fire mmmm

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It still really pisses me off whenever I hear/see/read anyone saying Jennifer Lawrence “isn’t skinny enough” to be Katniss. I had disagreements with a few of my best friends about it because I kind of think that’s ridiculous. She’s the best fucking Katniss and this assumption that a. all hungry/malnutritioned people are automatically bone thin and b. that it even matters when JLaw plays her spectacularly really really really really really annoys me and I was reminded of that when I stumbled across yet another comment about it, calling her “fat” or “chubby” etc. Frustration. Especially because if you finished The Hunger Games thinking the most important aspect of Katniss’ situation is the fact that she’s skinny and hungry or that the injustice of her society is solely presented through the size of her waist then you’re crazy. Not least because JLaw is skinny.

Le sigh.

samspratt:

“Katniss” - portrait illustration by Sam Spratt
I had an abnormal influx of requests this week for a Hunger Games piece, so I decided to take a swing at it with a fairly dark and desperate tone.

samspratt:

“Katniss” - portrait illustration by Sam Spratt

I had an abnormal influx of requests this week for a Hunger Games piece, so I decided to take a swing at it with a fairly dark and desperate tone.

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Second—to respond to those whose argument is that Lawrence doesn’t look authentically “hungry” enough for the role (rather than those, like Wells, whose argument is purely aesthetic)—not everyone who starves him- or herself looks like a supermodel. If that were the case, everyone on a calorie-restricted diet would be skinny; genetics prevent most humans from achieving that look. Just as living in a world with abundant calories does not automatically make everyone fat, living in a dystopian world like Panem with sporadic food access would not automatically make everyone skinny. Some bodies, I daresay, would be even bigger than Lawrence’s.

Finally, if critics are going to pick on a 21-year-old woman for not being skinny enough for a fantasy film, why haven’t they been more consistent in their critiques of actors’ bodies? I haven’t seen much concern about Liam Hemsworth’s muscular frame, even though his character in The Hunger Games occupies the same food-strapped world as Katniss. Nor—to take an example from another recent film—did I see many reviews of Friends With Kids that took issue with the disconnect between Jennifer Westfeldt’s slim physique and her character’s constantly commented upon postpartem unfuckability. If we held actors’ physical appearance to a standard of strict realism in all movies, most Hollywood actors would be uncastable in films set in present-day America. Movie critics suspend their disbelief all the time—and when they suddenly refuse to do so for a female actor whose body looks more like an average woman’s body rather than less, it’s hard to see that as anything but sexist.

‘Jennifer Lawrence’s body: not skinny enough to play Katniss?’ by L.V. Anderson at Slate