I am very grateful to the two majors I took in college. Because I majored in literary creation, teachers and their students encouraged students to read novels. In the first semester of college, "The Hunger Games" became the scope of our final "Modern Literature Guide" exam. There were more than 20 people. For the final exam, he rushed into the Ximen Music Theater on the first day of the movie, occupying two rows of the Thousands of People Cinema.
After that, I watched every play in Ximen, and I have to sigh that this series is very similar to "SPEC", and the format of one is bigger than the other. Many times the direction of the plot will make me different: this is too far from the original "Hunger Games" main body setting.
In addition to thanking the course of "Current Guide", I am also very fortunate that I have taken "News Communication Ethics", and for the first time I feel the maneuverability of the controlled mass consciousness and the terrifying consequences he brings. So starting from the third part, gradually the entire "Hunger Games" is no longer just a TV show that Shi Huiguo wants to suppress the beneficiary countries, but has become a "world game" with political rebellion as the theme and bloodshed.
After watching the third part, many people complained about "What the hell is this in the north?" "It's too far from the first two films, right?", based on the success of the first two films, they comforted themselves and said, "Well, this film is like this. Ugly is just laying the groundwork for the fourth part. I forgive him.” But I feel that the third film is surprisingly good, which contains ridicule and criticism of political oppression and the so-called democratic republic, and it makes me mistakenly believe that part1 will be cheated by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television and cannot be released in China.
Before watching part2, I discussed the third part with my classmates. The all-gray sculptural uniforms of the people in District 13 resembled the Cultural Revolution. As the leader of District 13, the audience thundered as soon as the audience spoke, and everyone was cheering. Do they really believe that Ke Yin can lead them to defeat Snow? Blind trust and perseverance is funny, just like China in that era, the cult of personality was brought to the extreme.
Including Keyin needed to win over the people in other districts to rebel in the city, the leader asked Katniss to cooperate in making war propaganda videos. First of all, who is the promotional video for? Both are the public. And who does the "public" refer to? The so-called "public" is not elite education, but an event that needs to be understood by "all people" in the most plain and straightforward way. This "all people" is the "people"-the mob. So you can see that in part1, Katniss was the first to shoot the promo, and her dialogue and actions were so direct and plain. This is actually the third thing that I want to convey to us—everyone who receives what has been written and compiled by the media is not all the true face and cause of the matter, and so is the war. Putting aside the gorgeous packaging and powerful collectivist coat, the war will reveal his original sordid, rotten and stinking essence-a centralized power who wants to overthrow the existing power and initiates a riot to massacre the people.
And the riots—just use what you call "war". After the war, the change of regime will not have any impact on the people’s lives. This explains why at the end of the film, Katniss was clearly to execute Sinuo. Go (although I think no one has the right to decide the life and death of a person), but his eyes are slanted, and he shoots at the newly born hegemonic leader-Keyin. And the mob that had been brainwashed behind Katniss quit. It was Sino, a Hitler-like dictator who should have died, who rallied and attacked. Five horses were not enough to split the body, and to dispel the hatred. As a new dictator, Ke Yin is estimated to be an over-the-top feminist. He can do everything he can for power. In the metropolitan area where there are traps, a team specializing in filming propaganda videos was sent out. It was really costly to boost morale. I tried my best. (She reminds me of my math teacher in junior high school. As long as the sound of her "kakaka" footsteps is heard in the corridor, the whole class is already sitting in jeopardy and waiting for her.)
Sno's last laugh is meaningful, "Burning "Girl" is the name he bestowed on Katniss. It was also the "variant" he created to fight against herself. In fact, he should have guessed that Katniss would not kill herself, but would push the whole thing to another. A climax, perhaps, Sino is also tired, and an old man who is coughing up blood also wants to rest. It is his plan to cultivate Katniss to fight himself.
I have no sense of the fighting plot in the process, I can only sigh that the author/screenwriter is so big that I can think of any ghosts, and it's scary to be scared all the time. This segment is very similar to "Maze Moving" (I just saw someone say that "Maze Moving" 2 is better than this one. Is it blind? I really regret that I spent 300 Taiwan dollars to watch the zombies).
Let’s talk about the ending of the movie. What does war mean to the people? Ke Yin deliberately imitated the bomb sent by Chengdu to blow up the dead of his own residents, hurriedly ran into the army doctor who was saving people, and there was Sakura. Katniss loves her sister very much, which can be seen from the first episode of the contest as a substitute for her. Before my sister looked back, she had not had time to say a word, Ke Yin's bomb ignited again, killing the military doctor in her 13th district. In fact, what war has brought to the people is that apart from being brainwashed by collectivism or individualism, the loss of family members and the lack of food are the greatest pain. So this is why Katniss is finally willing to go back to her home and live a self-sufficient life with Pete. Perhaps for her, being with the one she loves is the greatest victory.
In fact, as a feminist advocate, I still don’t like this ending, but if I really think about it, if Katniss really replaces Ke Yin as the new ruler, maybe she is even more unhappy — maybe this is her The source of nightmares.
Oh, forget Pete. Since the third part, this dwarf has been forgotten by everyone. It is like a burden to return to Kay Niss. In this kind of female film, men are often not so important. Even if it is important, it is to set off Kay. Niss. Like her ex-boyfriend (who always forgets his name), he said this to Pete in this film: "When the three of us are alive, it depends on who she chooses." Wow. I also want to have a few men to choose for me! Also during the fight, Pete couldn’t distinguish between reality and illusion because of being brainwashed. He kept asking Katniss "true and false." He was still on the verge of collapse, but because of Katniss’s kiss, Emma was just fine. ! You can still talk to cross talk! "Stay with me." "forever." The director...Would you like to impose a scene on the love of the two? Do you want to fall in love, date, break up, mate, marry, and have children so early?
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