Movies tend to get unwatchable the longer they are made, but the Hunger Games gets more and more interesting as it goes on. I originally thought it was a story about a heroine whose bullet takes a detour, but the second part found that it was not so simple. The first sci-fi commercial that I thought of as a thrilling thriller when I saw it a few years ago. At that time, life and death, good and evil, Peeta and Gale's difficult choices remained in my mind. Cruel games have never been my type, so I put them on hold. Until yesterday, I accidentally swiped the movie commentary. The WeChat video is divided into 123 parts. I just swiped 2. After listening to half of it, I turned off WeChat and went online to find resources.
Since the competition, Katniss Everdeen has been forced to be a publicity puppet for Snow for the safety of her family. But long-oppressed citizens saw hope in the girl's rebellious spirit. Although for her personally, she does not have the desire to be a hero, nor does she necessarily have the ability to lead. It's just that she was seen, her rebellious spirit, her symbolism, prevented her from being a free hero. She has to choose a side. In a black-and-white world, those who oppose evil must be good, and those who oppose Snow must be the so-called better regime. However, this is not the case in the world. It is an even more insurmountable tyranny for fair democracy to be used by people with intentions. The fear of mockingjay and the extreme hatred of ordinary people who were once dissidents after occupying the active position indicate that what Coin pursues and desires is for that position rather than a better Panem. Sure enough, the election was postponed, and in order to dispel the hatred in people's hearts and stabilize their regime, a "symbolic" Hunger Games will be staged again. Another Snow was born.
Katniss isn't the only one who understands the game, but she can end it. Because she's a game-breaker, because her rebellion carries arrows. When another Hunger Games plan was proposed, I couldn't help laughing, and wondered if the ending would fall into a rut: when everyone backed up against their original intentions to give their former enemies a taste , Katniss left helplessly. But Katniss actually voted for it. She will never support the Hunger Games, she is not blinded by hatred. What's next? I didn't understand until I saw the bound snow and the new president Coin standing directly behind him in the scene of the execution ceremony, and the line full of hints "I hope your arrows are as precise as ever". She grew up, learned to dormant, learned to hide her feelings, and then do what she should do. The last shot did not disappoint.
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