As an audience, you should not be indifferent, accept blindly, and have no own thinking. In contrast, the Harry Potter series and the Lord of the Rings series. Each design serves the film itself and forms its own system. Including maps, clothing, language and character characteristics. All are thoughtful. Rather than piece together the current popular points to please the audience. Filmmakers should seek a balance between business and art. Rather than making the rudder by the wind. Reduce the audience's IQ to an unprecedented level. Every audience should also have their own judgment. Obviously you can make better shots, so don't accept bad shots. This is responsible for what you love.
There is no need to talk about the deep meaning of dystopia, the right to resist, and the like. I think there is a potential meaning that entertainment guides the public, and entertainment fools the public. And when we walked out of the theater and reminisced about all of this, we were manipulated just like the numb audience in the film. Our country uses news and entertainment to divert attention. Our big V was bought by the government. And our movies are also served by this shit organization. So, don't lose your judgment.
About the powerless movie of The Hunger Games: I watched this movie after watching a series of sensational comments. At this time, I really want to shout like the naked character on the elevator in the film: WTF!!! This is a magic horse?? There is no normal person in the film. No one!! Are young people so cheating now? The neurotic setting, it's almost! Are the distorted values deliberate. All settings make Harry Potter and the Lord of the Rings look extremely scientific. There is such a discordant holographic TV in a home full of retro furniture. The irrelevant characters are dressed as scary as a piranha. The golden eyeshadow made me unable to look directly. The female protagonist's circle eyeliner has the same sense of sight that the eyeliner became popular in the last century. It's not that I doubt the ability of art, but do I have to jump out like this. Can't it be unified? The crude props reminded of the standard equipment of the sci-fi blockbuster in the 1970s. The big purple light, which is not even used at low-end wedding scenes, floods the film. While I was still discussing what each role should do, they actually died one after another. And the dead are more than a water!! After watching the protagonists finish a scene very seriously, the audience will also be crazy. Too many slots. The only thing worth discussing is who the two men who fall in love with the heroine are more sad. It was the saddest moment for the audience who left the scene and muttered "what's this stuff" when they finally found that the theater lights were on.
Two stars can't be more. Don't bargain. Long live fifty cents long live long live long live. Diehard fans, remember that the spirit of The Hunger Games tells you that you must speak up when you are dissatisfied, and you must dare to resist. Everyone has the right to speak. You can say whether you like it or not, it's just a game, you lose if you are serious.
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