The failure of the adaptation lies in the choice of plot

Moshe 2022-04-23 07:01:14

The reason for the low score, I would say, is largely due to the fact that it was adapted from a novel, but the screenwriter made a wrong choice of the complex plot and details of the novel: The expectations may be gorgeous action scenes, complex human nature, or even profound politics, but in any case, it will not be pure love and the heroine's mental journey. Excessive portrayal of the protagonist has impacted the integrity of the plot. What effect does your sister's cat have on the plot? It takes so long to describe a plot to escape from danger and go back to find your sister? How deep is your relationship with your boyfriend who is in the fake drama, you need to release every interview with your boyfriend, and you are specially looking for you to see so many close-ups of you? Well, even if the protagonist in the movie is very important and powerful, it can highlight the core spirit of the movie, but the premise is to be able to do it, such a fragile and immature protagonist, thousands of people died in the war, but she is closed for her little boyfriend. There is a danger of being killed in the capital, crying every day, please, what do you think of the war, do you think this war is just to save your little boyfriend? The most irritating thing is that the protagonist's mind did not let the audience see the slightest growth in the whole movie. In the last segment, the moment she opened her rabbit eyes, she asked madly how Pete was doing. I was completely disappointed with this character, she Makes me feel like I'm totally watching an idol romance, that's why I'm giving this movie such a low rating, the background is well constructed, but the plot choices go in the wrong direction.

View more about The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 reviews

Extended Reading

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 quotes

  • Effie Trinket: [to Katniss] There's not much of a prep team here in 13. But we will make you the best-dressed rebel in history.

  • Katniss Everdeen: [filming a "propo," stilted, wooden delivery] People of Panem, we fight! We dare to end this hunger for justice.

    Haymitch Abernathy: [entering the room, slow clap] And that, my friends, is how a revolution dies. Hello, Katniss. This how you greet an old friend?

    Katniss Everdeen: Maybe I don't recognize you sober.

    Haymitch Abernathy: I guess it looks as bad as it feels.