But apart from this core part, this film still has many merits. First, Americans’ perverted yearning for the empire landscape has created another grand empire since the Star Wars. Do people really lack what they think? Democratic fantasy dictatorship? Huge vertical buildings that make humans feel insignificant, empty squares, bridges across the river, wide streets, clean cityscape, pale architectural colors, the strong contrast between the capital and the 12th district...Wow, I think I said Went to Pyongyang, stop here. Basically, Capital’s landscape is a copy of Hitler’s ideal Germania, the capital of the world, and the design is still good. The shots of the protagonist in the 12th zone game are also very similar to the Olympics in ancient Greece.
Second, delete all the love parts in this movie, and the setting and process of the game are still quite impressive. You can stay if you really do fake dramas. It’s okay for the heroes and heroines, but how can you not act on the spot? Is it interesting that the last two people hugged and went home together? If one person doesn't kill the other, what kind of battle royale would he play? If you put you in another ethnic group, you have to finish it all. Where are the other babies? I understand that there are too many twenty-four, so at the beginning of the bag-winning battle, a few soy sauces had to be sacrificed, but a few supporting roles must be left to set off the protagonist's brilliance, right? In such a thrilling game, there must be something more worth seeing than the hero and the heroine holding each other. What happened? The audience only heard one cannon after another indicating that someone had died.
Third, plots of war, resistance, and freedom can exist, but they cannot be unfinished. The shot of Katniss waving at the people in District 11 was great. I didn't cry at Lulu's death but cried at this shot. But, after crying, it's gone? Is the world peaceful after two swipes of a high-pressure water gun? I understand that there is a second and third part (wow, like Twilight), but the first part can't be so boring.
In short, this movie can have, but there are almost as many shortcomings and advantages. The little girl who watched the movie with me said something; she couldn't stand the cruel plot, and said: What is this? Doesn't it make us the same as the colorfully dressed audiences in the audience? Who can say no? Two thousand years ago we watched gladiators in the Colosseum, but today we moved to the cinema.
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