Victor's Pain

Idella 2022-04-21 09:01:25

It would be nice to delete the part where Snow told the protagonist the truth about the final battle. In order to take care of the audience's IQ, even the character design collapsed. Snow and Mockingjay were the "best known enemies", and Katniss never believed in the hypocritical female president of the 13th District. As long as Snow hinted as implicitly as before, Katniss would immediately notice. the truth. It's not their style to tell the truth, and it's too hasty to say "there are no lies between us". There are also more delicate changes in the pita, which will be a little more smooth and a little abrupt.
But it ended well. The winner is not enjoying the victory, but huddled in the corner and suffering. Some people don't understand why the hero and heroine are inexplicably together in the end, is it really love? Yes, but it is by no means pure love, it is more of the survivors, and the traumatized souls have to live on each other, so that we can talk about comfort. Katniss is selfish. From beginning to end, she is used as a symbol of resistance, a totem of freedom, and a spark of revolution. In fact, all her demands are the safety of her family and herself, and nothing else. Before in the arena, he was struggling because of the oppression of the capital and his life was threatened. Later, he made a compromise because he and his family depended on the thirteenth district for their survival. nation? revolution? She doesn't care, at least it's far less passionate and passionate than Gale, which is the most important reason why the two of them can't be together. The war was over, Gale was satisfied with the fulfillment of her ideals, the Thirteenth District gained the right to rule, and the people of the rest of the districts were freed, only Katniss, she lost her sister, lost her friends, and lost the life she once worked hard for her family. Motivation, and the victories won mean nothing to her. When the victory is insignificant, all she can see is blood and tears, only the pain of war, so there will be nightmares night after night. Maybe the only one who can understand her is Peeta, who is also alone, but the only point of Peeta's happiness may be that he and Katniss, because of love.
So Katniss and Peeta spent the rest of their lives trying to endure the pain and learn to get used to the pain, and then when the numbness became tolerable to the pain, the find peace that recurred in the movie was the same thing she said to her children.
Past never go away, just find a way to live with it.
This is the price of victory, and the pain of the victor.

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Extended Reading
  • Sophia 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Movies you won't remember the plot after watching

  • Griffin 2022-03-18 09:01:03

    From the perspective of the four, it is nothing more than entering new data in a rough historical model, but it is quite fancy; although the saying is non-toxic, it is non-toxic and not a husband. In the end, it is boring to spread the whole thing out.

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 quotes

  • Gale Hawthorne: This is another version of booby-trapping a resource.

    Beetee: Right, I see.

    Gale Hawthorne: This one's designed to blind. Smoke clings to the eyes. That's an application of the hummingbird trap. You scare people so they flee in this direction into what they think is a safe haven.

    Beetee: Two-tiered explosion.

    Gale Hawthorne: You allow people enough time to rush in, help the wounded, then...

    Katniss Everdeen: A second bomb.

    Gale Hawthorne: Right. Second one goes off here.

    Katniss Everdeen: I guess there are no rules anymore about what a person can do to another person.

    Gale Hawthorne: I don't think Snow used any rulebook when he hijacked Peeta.

  • Commander Lyme: President Coin, we're indebted to you for the reinforcements and the Mockingjay. But I'm not sure that anyone outside of 2 knows what we've been up against. This is the Nut. The Capitol's headquarters for all offensive operations. It's manned by both military and civilian personnel from District 2. As you can see, the fortress lies so far beneath the bedrock, it's untouchable. Yesterday, we attempted to take the northeastern gate. The enemy countered from higher up and we were forced to pull back. We took heavy losses.

    Commander of D5: Could we create a decoy? Send troops towards one gate, launch a staggered attack on another.

    Commander Paylor: Whose troops do you propose as a decoy, Commander?

    President Alma Coin: We have the Mockingjay. Don't underestimate her. We could use her to erode support. She may be able to sway some of the loyalists.

    Commander Lyme: You've been underground a long time, Madam Coin. This isn't like the rest of Panem. Support for the Capitol runs deep here.

    President Alma Coin: Then there is no sacrifice too great. We need to control the arsenal inside that fortress. Even with every district in this alliance, we are outgunned.

    Commander Paylor: I won't commit my people to a ground assault just to pillage weapons.

    President Alma Coin: Commander Paylor, your people have suffered more than just about anyone else at the hands of the Capitol.

    Commander Paylor: Which is why I won't condone a mass suicide.