Lots of bugs. For example, Peeta has been tortured so badly. When he saw Katniss appearing on the screen, President Snow's conspiracy broke out. But according to the later plot, didn't Peet hate Katniss deeply? How could he help his enemy? Could it be that the only bit of plot has left the screenwriter in a hurry? It looked so embarrassing. The heroine's words from time to time can make the crowd excited. Isn't this what Mary Sue is? The heroine's fragile mind makes people uncomplimentable. She has not recovered from the third part and realizes that she is a hero who wants to sacrifice herself and others for justice. She is still hurting the spring and autumn, and doesn't care about the lives of those she cares about. Throughout the film, brows are furrowed, as if thinking about making a major decision, but it is not pushed forward like a squeeze of toothpaste by others, and it is probably still stagnant and disappointed. The heroine's sister risking her own life to save the cat is also touching, and her IQ is touching.
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