Non-movie reviews that are still endless

Eliezer 2022-04-19 09:01:17

It's funny to think about it, probably because of the consistent marketing model of Chinese films, I can't believe what everyone says is good, and even more can't believe what everyone says is bad. It's really hard to understand what I started to say about my various dislikes in this part. If you don't like it, you will absolutely reject the copycat version of "Battle Royale" from the first part. The theme itself is all-purpose + youth idol + the effect of the localization and naiveization of the US imperialists.

I myself am a big fan of "Battle Royale", and I wrote "Battle Royale" in my senior year of high school despite the risk of being scolded. Neon has never lost to the pretentious American emperor in this theme.

At the beginning, before I fell in love with my cousin, I also entered the pit with a mocking attitude, and now I don't think I like this series. But it's really a series that "see it down".

The full teenage cast started in the first episode, and as the cousin's popularity continued to soar, the second episode added a series of soy sauce celebrities, revealing the essence of money making.

Talking about dystopia, anti-media, anti-heroism, this one is far from pure. It's still just a qualifying teen movie.

I think people who like those don't need to find satisfaction in this kind of movie. It's enough to watch the anime.

I don't like or dislike this series of movies, but I don't want it (and any work/commodity that qualifies as a movie) to be unfairly judged that doesn't belong to it.

This is a series, not a solo. It definitely needs to be looked at as a whole. It is very easy to understand that this is ugly: it is full of literary dramas without martial arts, and the big cousin who is full of chicken blood has no fighting dramas, and there are too many grooves (do you feel that there are many grooves when you see this one?)

As many people say In other words, this part is a transitional set for the entire series, no matter how small the visibility is, it must be cut like this. Compared with "Huo 3", which relied on beautiful men's tactics, I feel that this one is more sincere. At least not sacrificing the overall scheduling balance of the set for visual good looks.

Of course, I admit that I can endure this film because of my own movie viewing habits, and I have a relatively high tolerance for literary dramas (boring chatter). It's still the feeling after watching "Rise of the Planet of the Apes 2" last year. Blockbusters (playing films) can add more literary dramas in an appropriate amount. In fact, they are more attractive. I don't want to encounter disasters like Chang Si again. (Impossible)

Pulling it back and talking about the movie itself, in fact, I don’t think it’s too bad to be included in the series. It didn’t hold back at all. Even compared to the previous two main game processes, all eyes turned to watching the fun. This one really started to increase the criticism, and at the same time, it really started to escape from the "Battle Royale" mode.

In fact, saying that "Hunger" is a copycat version of "Battle Royale" is more ridicule than disdain. After all, this is an authentic teen film, and it is inevitable to make the original younger. Coupled with Hollywood idol movies, commercial elements are also essential. In addition to such a commodity attribute, this series is surprisingly more and more distracted. This is also the main reason for the reduction of liveliness, and the main reason for the negative comments that people who love liveliness unanimously do not buy it.

When it comes to the part of shelling, it mainly focuses on the localization or globalization of the critical field (the problem in the United States is everyone's problem), centralization, the era of big media, the conflict between political correctness and personal consciousness... Actually This one is really off topic. The essence of GAME is exposed nakedly. It is a show that everyone participates in together, and no one is innocent.

The disgusting index of the cousin's role is the highest in the three episodes, because this one completely pulled the previous idols and heroes from the altar. Seeing that she herself betrayed her original intention, acted as an accomplice, and could not recognize herself, she was completely enveloped by the entire era. As a hero, she participates in those ridiculous shows consciously and unconsciously. This kind of god-destroying behavior is all too familiar.

I took out my mobile phone three times in the whole scene. It can be seen that the level of participation in the play is also very general, but every time I put down the mobile phone, I quickly enter the play. When my cousin first visited the refugees in the black district, there were tears in her eyes, and my eyes were wet at the same time. The solemn sense of ceremony that everyone raised their hands seemed to be the last farewell to the end of the hero.

With the sound of the cameraman taking a good shot, the power was instantly broken. Completely collapsed.


This is the same as TDRK, the visibility is the lowest in the series. The next part must be to recreate the gods. But I don't know how many people watching the fun are willing to come back.

I think that moment from this movie will still be remembered for my annual review ten months from now.

But I have already forgotten everything about Huo 3.

Recalling Wang Shuo's interview in Nandu, when he mentioned "One Step Away" and "Taking Tiger Mountain by Wisdom", he said that our movie viewing habits are still stuck in watching hero movies rather than "anti-hero" movies.

It does have such a meaning. Either take Ning Hao's route, and everyone can accept it.

PS: Even if it was the last time I saw Hoffman in theaters, the ticket was worth it. Now I regret that Heath's last "Magic Show" didn't make it to the cinema.

In the end, it was really completely conquered by Peeta. Time and time again, this character breaks my assumptions about it. If the Hunger Games is a game of the Brave to some extent, Peeta is the real Brave compared to his cousin's blind bravery with the instinct to save a small family. This character reminds me of SAM to this day. Like guarding Frodo, Peeta always knows what to do. He is not as ambitious and bluffing as other players. He abides by the original contract from beginning to end, his role as a partner for his cousin and the love of men and women are completely integrated into his narrow focus - I can't take care of that much because of my limited ability, I'm only responsible for protecting you.

A square face has never really been a dish, but Josh is really distracted. Look at how affectionate my cousin is. It is not a loss to have such a person play with your life.

My cousin is still playing normally, and she has put all the numbness and daze that she should have at this stage in place.

Is it really that bad? Confused.

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  • Clare 2021-10-20 19:00:56

    I think the first two films were really good, but a mockingbird was changed to pieces. The upper and lower parts have no other meaning except to collect money. There are so few Finnick scenes, and Joanna also showed up. Cool, bad, bad, the scene in the eighth district still makes me snotty [. #Although I don’t want to say this, Lorde’s ending song is actually pretty good#

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 quotes

  • Peeta Mellark: They're coming, Katniss. They're gonna kill eveyone. And, in District 13, you'll be dead by morning!

  • President Alma Coin: Do you have any other conditions?

    Katniss Everdeen: My sister gets to keep her cat.