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Vicenta 2022-03-19 09:01:02
A viewing angle of The Hunger Games II
1) No matter how many profound themes can be analyzed in The Hunger Games. It is always a Hollywood commercial film. All Hollywood commercial films can be analyzed using the type system.
Of course, this is just one of countless angles of viewing.
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Karley 2022-04-21 09:01:09
The reason why I am afraid of sparks
There is nothing that rulers fear most is that the people at the bottom are given hope.
Some elders asked me before, why those luxury goods that cannot be sold are burned, and why the capitalists did not want to sell milk to the poor at a low price when they poured milk into the...

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Merritt 2021-10-20 18:59:22
It’s a lot better to change the director. The first film is too drag and too shallow, and the camera shake depends on the female protagonist to hold up the whole film. The second is compact and exquisite, with a high degree of reproduction, with laughter and crying, no urine. I have to say that the actors of the Big Hunger series are well selected, and they don't pay attention to making the protagonist beautiful and handsome. In this kind of youth film, the acting skills of the small shadow queen are really out of the question. I also like Battle Royale, but I can't understand those who blindly kill the hungry passers-by.
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Jamil 2022-03-25 09:01:05
The first half is too much paving, too little real fighting
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire quotes
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Katniss Everdeen: I just wanted to say that I didn't know Thresh, I only spoke to him once. He could have killed me, but instead he showed me mercy. That's a debt I'll never be able to repay. I did know Rue. She wasn't just my ally, she was my friend. I see her in the flowers that grow in the meadow by my house. I hear her in the Mockingjay song. I see her in my sister Prim. She was too young, too gentle, and I couldn't save her. I'm sorry.
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Finnick Odair: Katniss.
Katniss Everdeen: Hello, Finnick.
Finnick Odair: Do you want a sugar cube? I mean it's supposed to be for the horses, but... I mean who cares about them, right? They got years to eat sugar, whereas you and I... well, if we see something sweet we better grab it.
Katniss Everdeen: No thanks, but I would love to borrow that outfit someday.
Finnick Odair: You look pretty terrifying in that get up. What happened to the pretty little girl dresses?
Katniss Everdeen: I outgrew them.
Finnick Odair: You certainly did. Shame about this quell thing. Now you... you could have made out like a bandit in the Capitol. Jewels, money, anything you wanted.
Katniss Everdeen: Well, I don't like jewels and I have more money than I need, so... What did you do with all your wealth anyway?
Finnick Odair: I haven't dealt in anything as common as money in years.
Katniss Everdeen: Well, then, how do people pay for the pleasure of your company?
Finnick Odair: With secrets. What about you, Girl on Fire? Any secrets worth my time?
Katniss Everdeen: I'm an open book. Everybody always seems to know my secrets before I know them myself.
Finnick Odair: Unfortunately, I think that's true. I'm sorry you had to cancel your wedding. I know how devastating that must be for you. Have a good day.
[Peeta walks up to them]
Finnick Odair: [exiting] Peeta.
Peeta Mellark: Finnick. What'd he want?
Katniss Everdeen: To know all my secrets.
Peeta Mellark: Hm. Have to get in line.