After watching the entire movie, I didn't understand why the Hunger Games was being played, and what the point of the game was. For world peace, for fear in people's hearts, for everyone to understand pain?
omg, I don't understand. With such confusion, I thought the film would give you an explanation at the end, thinking it would be a reversal, but it didn't. It ends just like it didn't begin.
The Hunger Games is actually a survival battle in the forest. But at the beginning of the chapter, it takes so long to describe the premise. The key is that it has not been made clear. I really have nothing to say.
Regarding, to watch, I don't think this movie has much to watch.
**If, in the end, that boy could live for this girl, he committed suicide.
**If, in the end, the boy wants to kill the girl for his own ability or, as a result, he fails or succeeds.
**If, that little girl named Lu is actually a very scheming girl, and finally give the heroine a reversal.
**If, the love between the girl and the boy is fake, and the girl's former ambiguous object is in love with them.
**If, at the end of the day, someone else helped the girl kill the boy and she survived alone.
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There are many possibilities, aren't they? However, why is this movie so unattractive, without conflict, and without drama.
If he's talking about real life, then why set up such a cruel premise; imagine, life is actually more serious, isn't it? There will be many unimaginable things in life, which are even more thought-provoking.
Finally, let me really not understand; I really do not understand, why the boy and the girl fell in love; for the victory of the game? So are they really in love? Why, what happened they fell in love.
What did the girl at the end mean when she looked at the boy who was flirting with him before?
Is it really like what my classmates said, this is a story of "small three turned positive".
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