Are you, Are you

Afton 2022-04-20 09:01:16

"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay" Review Score: 6.4
I was full of anticipation, but the final chapter of this modern dystopia has brought great disappointment.
The creation of many images in the film (such as the stone statue of the angel with broken wings, the triangular spiral staircase, and the white rose) have added a lot of color to the film. It can also be seen that the director is not a mediocre person, but the subsequent ones are really disappointing.
The director may not have figured out how to shoot it. The whole story is the structure of a typical Hollywood blockbuster, with large sections of dialogue and sudden emotional transitions, all of which make people tiring to watch. The beauty of the image is completely at odds with the beauty of the language, very divisive, like a combination of a romance novel parodies of the Brontë sisters and a blind and deliberately stupid inheritance of the style of the previous work (The Hunger Games 1).
The plot setting is also very stupid. There are two parts up and down, just to shoot the heroine's promotional video, running around, and many people died because of this. As the heroine of the mascot, the setting is to die and take responsibility for the mouthpiece, and to stand up and say that she is not dead when others think she is dead. Although I haven't seen the original work, it must be a good work, but it was ruined by this film. It became a love story in a big era. Rebellion, totalitarianism, and war have all become a garland on the head of a virgin.
Endured 4 hours, 3.5 hours felt like a waste of life, nothing exciting, and even the story itself was not interesting enough for the same theme (compared to dystopian movies and books, the Hunger Games 3 plot is indeed the worst The heroine played very hard, but couldn't get into the play, and I even thought it was like Dong Cunrui blowing up the bunker when they blew up the dam (although this scene is rarely a grand scene in the whole film).
The best part of the film is the soundtrack, especially "The handing tree", which is just as wonderful as "Rainbow in Castamere." There is nothing more beautiful than blood shed for rebellion and vengeance.
Are you, Are you. Coming to the tree.

View more about The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 reviews

Extended Reading

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 quotes

  • Finnick Odair: [Sardonically] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the seventy-sixth Hunger Games.

  • Johanna Mason: [On Peeta Mellark] We... we had adjoining cells in the Capitol. We're very familiar with each other's screams.