Bring my share (interpretation direction)

Caitlyn 2022-03-21 09:01:22

Death is the most fundamental driving force for the development of the plot.
Watching the Hunger Games series, my vision was blurred several times, just for the civilians in various districts who raised three fingers and were killed.
What is the most valuable thing in human nature? The yearning for freedom, the struggle for freedom. The brilliance of humanity shown by Katniss in the first part and the resistance to established rules awakened the hope of freedom for the masses.
However, Katniss didn't think so, everything she did was simple, she was just for her family. However, the goodness of nature does not allow her to kill Pitta. When the goodness of nature conflicts with survival, she did not choose any of them. Instead, she died with Pitta, using the rule of resistance to surpass the contradiction. This kind of resistance infected District 11 and District 12. Old people raised three fingers to express their desire for freedom even if they died.
In the second part, Katniss is still just a little girl at a loss who tells another lie in order to make up for one lie. She doesn't think she has the ability to guide others, she can only try to survive as a promotional material, even after the intervention in District 13.
This is an anti-totalitarian movie. The three people who know Katniss best are Prutash, Snow, and Black Secret. Cohen and Snow are actually like the emperors and rebel leaders in ancient China. Plutash is a shrewd and speculative businessman. Cohen originally wanted a propaganda material that he could control, not a mocking bird that exploded from time to time, but Plutash saved it. It is Katniss, not Pitta, and I have to say that Prutash's ability to speculate has reached the limit.
Although Pita is not the person who knows Katniss best, his role is more important-he has always been a guide. His feelings for Kate Niss led to the explosion of Kate Nis's rebellious spirit. His mental distortions hurt Kate Niss and questioned herself, and also made Kate Niss think carefully about what she was. After Finnick died, Katniss couldn't face her conscience and almost collapsed. It was also Pita who told her that everyone trusted her to die for her. Since then, Katniss finally decided not to be passive again, but at first all she could do was kill Snow, and after her sister was killed, she finally understood that Cohen and Snow are essentially the same, and the warrior kills the devil. She would also become a demon king, and Kateness, who was determined to take up everyone's hopes, ended Cohen.
Rather, the entire series of movies portrays a Statue of Liberty: the people who died in the two Hunger Games, the old people who raised their three fingers generously to death, the people in the hospital that was blown up in the promotional film, and they played in the bombing power plant. The people of the Flesh Shield, as well as all the Finnick and others who died for her in the assassination of Snow, they used their own flesh and blood to build a foundation for the idol; Hei Miqu and Prutash watched the fire in the dark hole and brought Katney Silk pushed onto the base. And Pita is the torch in Katniss's hand, guiding her to the light in the dark.

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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 quotes

  • Finnick Odair: [Sardonically] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the seventy-sixth Hunger Games.

  • Johanna Mason: [On Peeta Mellark] We... we had adjoining cells in the Capitol. We're very familiar with each other's screams.