First movie. This series has always had a bright spot, that is, Jennifer Lawrence. And the only highlight of this movie for me is the song "Hanging Tree".
So far, there have been 3 movies in this series, and this one is at the bottom of the score. I can only use "OK" to describe my feeling after watching the movie. In fact, after watching the first two films, I also felt "okay", but they were "okay" better... This kind of hazy feeling is really powerless to express = =
The movie really started when Katniss pulled a bow and shot two birds with one stone. violent collision. She looked at the burning hospital in despair and heartache, and angrily expressed her hatred for the capital. "If we burned, you burn together with us." I knelt down to old Jen as soon as the scene was over. From "Winter's Bones" and "The Line of Happiness Behind the Clouds," to "American Hustle" to the "Hunger Games" series, her tears and expressions of anger are always varied, identical, and emotionally giving The audience resonated and hit the nail on the head. Followed by a cappella "Hanging Tree". This song is so good, its existence instantly gives the film too much sensibility, and it is no longer a fast food that purely narrates "rebel" and "destroy evil forces". From Katniss's a cappella singing, to the melodious and sad sound of the violin, and finally to the harmony chorus joined by the general public. They rushed unarmed to the "Michelin Soldiers" who were shooting at them, with the belief that they were mortal. They are fed up, that class oppression and autocratic restraint make life worse than death. The act of fighting for freedom with life is also a commonplace, but once this picture appears on the big screen, it is also awe-inspiring. "Hanging Tree" runs through the entire process of the hail of bullets, making this conflict sad and tragic.
At the end of the film, the amount of story information begins to increase. When the amount of information gets bigger and bigger, the movie ends. This is a tried-and-true method for a movie to be released in two episodes. "Want to know more, let's see you next~" Of course, there are some logical problems in the movie. For example, they have nightmares all the time, and they must sleep with the headlights on. Can they sleep well? = They have to go to rescue people at the end. The rescuers put on gas masks early, and they put poison gas first to poison the soldiers, but they were rescued. People don't have masks, how do they live... And when Julianne Moore finally delivered the speech of "they succeeded in the rescue", when she said "we will win in the end", none of the audience below questioned, it was so easy to save Come out, isn't there anything strange?
focus. It was already 22:00 after watching the movie. We came out of the cinema and planned to walk to a distant subway station and take a direct subway home. I was walking along Sonnestrasse when I heard a loudspeaker in front of me. A feeling of being in the plot of the movie arises spontaneously. "Is the capital going to launch fighter jets to bomb Munich?" My colleagues and I felt very incredible. Going further, I found that this main road was under martial law. Police cars are lined up one after another, the warning lights on the roof of the car are rotating, and the faint blue lights are dazzling and scary. The combination of lights and broadcast sound is like a scene of "Michelin" soldiers chasing people, restless fear. Approaching the subway station, Yuanwang police officers are already armed and standing side by side, with their hands behind one of the entrances of the subway station surrounding one of the entrances of the subway station... I thought to myself, my life here has been added with a heavy touch. . At this moment, there was a tidy and loud slogan from the crowd, one after another, the first half of the sentence in the east and the second half of the west, a sound of harmony, like a rebellion.
We circled around, caught a girl and asked what was going on. Things are roughly like this:
There is a group of people whose own country is at war and turmoil. In their own country, they have no way to live a peaceful life, without a job or a place to live. So they came to Western Europe, some to Germany, some to France, and other countries. They long to get out of poverty and live a comfortable life here. But they are all refugees (translated as "refugees" in the dictionary, I think the literal translation here is inappropriate), and the government does not issue them residence permits. Without a residence permit, there is no official certificate, and no company can recruit them (Germany is very strict in this regard and can be considered very dogmatic. I wanted to go to the gym today to get a fitness card, but he asked for three documents. : What is the certificate of leaving the German government, the certificate of residence in your own country and the certificate of employment in your own country, otherwise you will not be able to apply for a card. I have asked several schools and they are all like this, so I didn't get it in the end). Without a job, it's basically a shattered desire. So they gathered and protested. The method of protest is hunger strike and water hunger. As of the night we witnessed the scene, they had been protesting for five days under a tree in a small park next to the subway station in the city center.
Then I asked, what are the onlookers shouting? She explained that the crowd was very angry. The police surrounded the park to disperse the refugees, which seemed to mean "leave within an hour, and we will not use force". Then the crowd got angry, and the slogan read, "Refugees should be welcomed and protected! The police are shit!" Sure enough, I heard "Polizei Scheisse" in general. At this moment, a young man on our left, dressed in ordinary clothes, was arguing fiercely with the police. The content was probably "they are human too", "human rights" or something (forgive my shitty German...) We stopped by the side After a while, just as I was about to leave, suddenly there was a fight between the crowd and the police... They were all young people, all of them were very angry, and I will never forget those expressions - the kind of people who saw that they had nothing to do with themselves being unfairly treated An expression of righteous indignation at the treatment.
We were all silent on the subway back home. After coming to Munich, I really like it here, and a large part of the reason is that the people here are really helpful: the first day to Munich to get off the plane and take the subway home, there are too many luggages when I get on the bus In a small accident, an uncle helped us to load the suitcase that could not be carried into the car without a word; during the Oktoberfest, a group of five of us got the active help of the man in suit on the subway, so we did not miss the transfer station; watching a movie A couple of days ago, I saw a couple on the street giving their unpackaged food to a granny begging on the street; on the night when Sendlinger Tor was looking for someone in the middle of the night, too many people took the initiative to turn on their GPS to help me locate and navigate. I still remember an aunt who could not speak English well and was anxious to find people around to translate for her. I was moved by the humanistic feelings here, and after this night I was simply shocked. Those Refugees have nothing to do with them, and these locals can actually be excited and confront the police with needles. This kind of genuine human-to-human caring emotion from the bottom of their hearts makes me reflect too much. I'm not assertive, but just imagine if this happened in our country... First of all, the police don't have to be dispatched, and one city management officer is the top three = = This is a real incident, and the author absolutely does not make it up. You can Google "Munich refugee hunger strike" to check it out.
The theme of the film revolves around the two themes of "oppression" and "liberation". It's dramatic, but it's still meaningful. Because the pursuit of equality among them is not in conflict with real life. This incident obviously cannot be compared with the plot of the movie, but it has a perceptual consistency in humanistic care. In this incident, we cannot say that the police are scumbags, because they also perform their respective duties, and maintaining the stability and security of the city is their blame. What I hope is that the truth, goodness and beauty of human nature can be maintained forever. I also hope that my country can also make progress in this regard.
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