The Hunger Games 3: Rustic Tucson

Carmel 2022-04-21 09:01:25

The biggest credit of this decade's youth film is that it makes us miss the youth film of the last ten years.



As the most successful post-Twilight Saga, and possibly the only successful set of teen films, the infantile dystopian trend that "The Hunger Games" started may be a little longer. The first episode of 2012 was still hanging around in the spring, and Jennifer Lawrence picked up a golden statue the following year. This new-generation leader, who is typical of a small town girl in the middle of the United States in terms of appearance and personality, although not my favorite, seems to have made a large number of equally mediocre town girls see a hint of possibility and kindness. feel.
This feeling, it is estimated that the fans of the earthy little fresh meat on the other side of the world know best.
However, looking at the looks and the body, I still like Amanda Seyfried and Emma Stone with beautiful legs; when it comes to acting, they are also more pleasing to the eye.
For Jennifer Lawrence, she was lucky to have a blockbuster in her hand when she became famous, and to have a good relationship with a director (David O. Russell) who has a stable film quality.
This kind of luck has also boosted her enthusiasm for "successful if you keep your head down." It's a good thing from a personal point of view, there's still a market for this unsophisticated idiot-type image that has continued for several years; but when this jade has surpassed Amy Adams and Jay When Sika Chastain, a more qualified and powerful senior who has not yet won an Oscar, squeezed the living space of her peers such as Shailene Woodley, this revolved around Jennifer Lawrence. The "American Dream" seems to be a bit of a problem.
When it comes to The Hunger Games, the problem is all the more obvious. As a set of dystopian movies with serious flaws in basic logic, the second episode repeated the first episode, and the third episode and the fourth episode abruptly split one episode into 4 hours of water injection, which was able to escape criticism from the critics. , and also gave a more than passable evaluation.
Thinking back to what happened to "Twilight" back then, hehe.
The same is Mary Sue, the same is the content injection, the same is the flood of middle and second, anyway, people have normal views, and they can justify themselves; "The Hunger Games" can't stand on the root, and the more I play, the more off-line, but it also responds to my most. Favorite sentence:
There is a world without a worldview.
Seeing that all kinds of large-scale black technologies that are not too troublesome and cost-effective are flooded and buried, the dignified Capitol is left with this copy of the Stormtrooper inexplicably being smashed. I am dissatisfied with the "know nothing" President Snow.
Co-authoring is that you don't want to play anymore, let the world be ruined by others.
The fourth episode is two hours long. It is no exaggeration to say that more than one and a half are meaningless existences. Kai Mulan's eyes were blank and blank, the "plot" had no dramatic impetus, and there was no deep but pretentious ramble dialogue, and there was not even a decent climax scene.
"The Hunger Games: Part 3" is not only unqualified as the finale of a set of films, even as an ordinary film, it is also unqualified: the rhythm is extremely slow, the soundtrack is almost zero, the editing is extremely bad, and the picture is not aesthetically pleasing , around Kai Mulan's lackluster expression, all kinds of close-up close-ups...
Black technology is all used for Reality Show, not for fighting, this is not called science fiction, this is called brain damage + TM is blind.
But both book fans and big cousin fans are born with the ability to ignore all shortcomings. It seems that it is a very conscientious thing to drag a small book into two big movies, and it seems that it is a great welfare thing to let the big cousin dance twice.
It is also a small book, the abundance of "The Hobbit", and the skinny of "The Hunger Games", the judgment will be determined.
However, the virtue of being able to get out of his body and put on a high stance shows that the emperor's tolerance for the eldest cousin is evident.
After all, no one is ashamed to admit that it was the same group of people who put this girl on the Oscar altar back then.
If you brag about yourself, no matter how smelly your feet are, you have to hold on to your tears.



In such an impetuous and impetuous thin film, which is full of absurdity and stupidity, we have seen the same terrible problem exposed by the recently exposed "Captain America 3: Domestic Violence" trailer: murder and arson, As long as the relationship with the protagonist is strong enough, there is no need to be responsible for the chaos.
Isn't this bullshit.
Since it is under the banner of "justice", at least the basic logic of "Do your crime, pay your time" must be respected. It doesn't matter if your mother forced you or who the hell forced you, if you commit a crime, do you still want to get out of the way? The brain either doesn't seem normal, it just isn't normal.
But then again, after all, this is a movie that finally made heroine take off her uniform and hold the baby to breastfeed. What kind of unique thinking can you expect it to convey -
what is it like for a woman to fight and go home to give birth? Children are the right way.

Ha ha.

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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.