Not to mention the plot, Jennifer Lawrence's performance in this film is amazing. The horror of the heroine's return from the Hunger Games at the beginning, the boundless anger of returning to the war, and the love of her family for Pete are just right. The heroine's mental line is actually twists and turns. Under the destruction of the spirit of the Hunger Games, she has a process of cheering up and recovering herself. The love and care of her family plays a key role in her. Later, when I returned to the battlefield, I saw that my colleagues who were in a weak position and who were still fighting, fought angrily in a new round of war from the enemy. With only bows and arrows in her hands, she faced the enemy's most advanced warships, armor and shells. Surrounded by the raging fire caused by the bombing, she shouted to the camera, "Every time you hurt us, you have to bear it together!" This scene made me cry. Jennifer not only expresses her emotions, but also fully reflects her superb acting skills in action scenes. Even if the movie has the short board of the plot, it still can't cover her halo. In addition, the casting is still accurate, and the interpretation of the war scene still catches the audience's eyes. It just feels that the rhythm is uneven, a little messy, and the focus is not prominent. The first part was filmed like this, how can people have enthusiasm for the second part?
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