The youth of mocking bird mocking

Jedidiah 2021-10-20 17:39:55

Maybe it's because "The Hunger Games 3: Mockingjay (Part 1)" is too boring. Before I walked into the theater, I didn't have too much expectations for the ending of the series. Recalling the surprise brought by the first part, maybe this time it was just for the ending of the ending. But it turns out that Mockingjay didn't let me down this time.

The cruel Hunger Games has not stopped, still devouring youth and beauty... Starting from the second part, the Hunger Games has gradually transitioned from a life-and-death fight between youth idols to a confrontation of political forces. The power of the congressional district represented by Snow, and the rebel army led by Cohen, are inevitable in confrontation and fighting with each other, and sacrifice is a matter of course. Even viewers who haven't read the original will think that Kenis will become the spokesperson of the rebel army as everyone expected, participate in this life and death battle in the name of "freedom", and win the victory on behalf of the righteous side.

But how could the mockingbird be so mediocre? Kenis once again recognized the truth behind this war in the face of the destruction of innocent lives-Cohen is just another dictator after Snow. The tragic death of her sister and children made her feel painful. In the 76th Hunger Games held for the execution of Snow, she firmly shot the arrow of death at the ambitious Cohen instead of Snow, which was also designed. Once showed people the free spirit of mocking birds. Kenis' choice is the biggest irony of conspiracy politics!

According to legend, the mocking bird is a bird that imitates human singing. It was born in the flames of hatred and anger, and was full of unbelief and aversion to the world. In "The Hunger Games", it exists as a symbol of the heroine Katniss. Since being selected by fate to participate in the "Hunger Games", Kenis has always fought against fate and power, and will never admit defeat in the face of repeated trials. Therefore, he has been recognized as the spiritual leader of the rebel army. She is unwilling to be a pawn in the game, unwilling to accept the fate of being manipulated...

such as the alcoholic mentor Hemis said: "Kenneth will never let you down!" This brave girl, even if she does not seem flattering I like it, but I have to admire it. Even though every step she took was difficult, her inner voice never drowned. This is the "burning girl", full of youthful passion and the flame of life, with the courage to say no to all darkness and evil!

Finally bid farewell, Mockingbird completed her mission, returned to her hometown devastated after the war, and restored her peaceful life... In this ultimate game, after all, she lost her favorite sister and left something indelible. Hurt.

But the youth of the mocking bird is always there!

Finally, a few words: In the whole film, I saw the most pleasing Effie, who is slick but kinder than anyone else; Moreover, the setting of the love triangle is really not very clever. Many times the audience laughed because of Gail. Be jealous of the rivalry with Pita. Don't ask why my heroine chose Pita instead of Gail in the end, I would rather choose Finnick, ha ha!

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  • Irving 2022-03-18 09:01:03

    How could it be so ugly? My evaluation of the first two films was good, but the third one was completely unsuccessful. Maybe the wonderful thing is the conflict of the game itself, the uprisings and wars are too difficult to shoot wonderfully.

  • Nakia 2021-10-20 19:02:25

    If this film was released in 1989...

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 quotes

  • Lieutenant Jackson: Everdeen, give me the Holo.

    [Katniss doesn't move or respond]

    Lieutenant Jackson: Everdeen, what did I just say? The Holo. Come on, let's go.

    Katniss Everdeen: Boggs gave it to me.

    Lieutenant Jackson: What are you talking about?

    Homes: He did. He transferred security clearance to her. I saw him.

    Lieutenant Jackson: And why would he do that?

    Katniss Everdeen: I'm on special orders from Coin.

    Lieutenant Jackson: To do what?

    Katniss Everdeen: To assassinate President Snow.

    Lieutenant Jackson: I don't believe that for one second. As your new unit commander, I order you to transfer security clearance to me now.

    Katniss Everdeen: I can't do that.

    [as Jackson draws her weapon, the others draw theirs on her]

    Gale Hawthorne: Let's not lose our heads here.

    Lieutenant Jackson: I'm not asking you again, Everdeen. Give me that Holo.

    Cressida: She's telling the truth. Plutarch wants it televised. He thinks if we could film the Mockingjay assassinating Snow, it'll make the Capitol surrender before the casualties get too high.

    Gale Hawthorne: While we're arguing, there's a hundred Peacekeepers on their way here.

    Katniss Everdeen: Boggs promised me that when the time came, you would help me.

    Lieutenant Jackson: [holstering her gun] All right, soldier, Holo's yours.

  • Egeria: Sir, should I call for your doctor?

    President Snow: [jerking awake] What'd you say?

    Egeria: Shall I call for your doctor?

    President Snow: I hope you've wakened me for something more urgent than an old man's health.

    Egeria: They survived. I don't know how. We picked them up on a surveillance cam.

    President Snow: Let me see. I... I need to see for myself.

    [recognizing Katniss]

    President Snow: It's her. It is her. The arena has moved underground.