Too many emotions emerge in the movie, and this feeling of being deeply touched is especially precious. Watching the whole process attentively, from the death of Fern to crying. The solemnity, cruelty and despair of the war are all expressed through Jen's perspective. But even so, you don't have to worry, because there will be an angelic Pitta warmly hugging you, I hope you will be safe & sound in the future. This is no longer a teen movie, it's too heavy. The nerves of young people can't carry it. I miss the days when I was accompanied by the Hunger Games as a bedtime story in the summer of 2012. The world in the story is full of withering sadness, but there is still a song of love playing.
I still remember a sentence in the last paragraph of the book. Katnip watched her children playing with Pita. She said, "They don't know how many dead bodies are buried in this land under their feet." At that time, there was just an excitement. This completion did not mean joy at all, but rather a gentle comfort after the sorrow was gone.
There are worse games to play.
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