In terms of plot logic, there are too many to be lazy to complain. This live-action stance is never logically tenable, how can it maintain domination or 'raise a resilient generation'? At most, only one champion has been trained, and it may become a disaster in the future. Then there is the process of various audiences anxious for the role, being cut at any time and sitting and crying, still having time to hug and talk about love, and still having time to bury teammates. Well, maybe it's all a sponsored show. If this is the case, the male and female protagonists have no feelings at all, they are all acting. Ex-boyfriend doesn't cry.
Those five allied guys, no one is watching at night? No one woke up at night and chopped up the rest? Use all the supplies as bait to detonate mines, and leave nothing behind? Is the flying knife girl still free to press the heroine and laugh at the big open space? It must have been chopped. At this level, she was trained from birth to 18 years old... In addition, I thought that the little black loli was a two-faced ruthless horn, who knew that it would be easy.
Of course, it's not all messed up. Especially after watching "Painted Skin 2" later, I deeply felt that although "The Hunger Games" is slightly inappropriate in narrative, it still uses the coherent thinking of human beings. There are also moving moments, especially the part where the heroine cuts the hornet's nest. Of course, I have to complain again that the group of people under the tree is weak.
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