Please don't laugh at mocking birds

Paris 2021-10-18 09:30:29

I have been entangled before buying tickets, because every time I watched Hunger Game before, it was a process of harassment, all kinds of life and death, all kinds of love and killing, all kinds of intrigues, all kinds of despair and heartbreak, it is really tormented for 2 hours. However, I have a masochistic obsession with the plots of survival games, so I accepted the setting of Hunger Game from the beginning. In addition, going to the cinema to watch a movie is currently the only experience that allows me to concentrate on just one thing, and of course sleep, so I still have to choose a movie to watch it every other time.

So it’s better to pick the sun and go, and after 2 hours of torturing, my heart came back. Of course, this time is not as abused as before, because this episode does not have the sense of urgency that you will die if you don’t kill right away, but has always been in a relatively safe area. , It is also very well protected. But this time the heart torment has another faint discomfort, which is more unacceptable than straightforward pain.

In the past, Katniss was constrained by the Congress District. In order to keep himself alive, he had to kill some people who had hatred or resentment against his will, but at least he went to fight in a sincere manner, fully engaged, heartily and heartily. In this episode, Katniss seemed to be protected by District 13, but was still subject to District 13, becoming a representative of the resistance army, and was forced to make false propaganda films and pseudo documentaries to incite the masses-of course later on the battlefield. Those above were really shocking, and indeed played a very good inciting role, and the enslaved people in other districts were indeed inspired to make very brave and effective resistance, but she had been very depressed and wanted to help. The people are not sure whether they are doing this right or not. They are also in the emotional entanglement of wanting to rely on Gale but not wanting to make Gale delusional and still loving Peeta deeply. This repression has no place to release and nowhere to break out. The ending is still in deep depression, anxiety and despair, making me look forward to the next episode.

After I came back, I saw a lot of people commenting on film reviews. There was no climax in this episode. It was just to make more money to make two movies and I just took a novel apart and filmed. The plot of this episode was procrastinated and boring. It is true that the whole drama does not have the ups and downs of the first few movies, but is a bit like a celebrity development drama. I don’t deny that dismantling the drama is Hollywood’s habit of making money, but I have to say that it slowly spreads out like this. The depression and psychological torture that Katniss suffered in District 13 may be like Tang Wei’s nude scene in "Lust Caution". You can really watch it seriously. Moreover, the big cousin’s acting skills are so impressive that Yan is becoming more and more attractive. , Anyway, I didn't seem dissatisfied, and I was in the play.

I never want to evaluate art creation from any technical point of view, whether it is movies, music, paintings, or books, as long as I look comfortable, look pleasing to the eye, and listen pleasing to the ear, it is good for me, including The same is true for drinking. Whether it is a rare good wine or a homemade small fruit wine, as long as it is smoothly drunk, it is a good wine~

Well, it's sauce!

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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 quotes

  • Effie Trinket: [to Katniss] There's not much of a prep team here in 13. But we will make you the best-dressed rebel in history.

  • Katniss Everdeen: [filming a "propo," stilted, wooden delivery] People of Panem, we fight! We dare to end this hunger for justice.

    Haymitch Abernathy: [entering the room, slow clap] And that, my friends, is how a revolution dies. Hello, Katniss. This how you greet an old friend?

    Katniss Everdeen: Maybe I don't recognize you sober.

    Haymitch Abernathy: I guess it looks as bad as it feels.