This is the best ending

Megane 2022-04-22 07:01:04

Before watching it, I heard people say it was unfinished, but in order to see the style of the big cousin, I went to watch it.
In fact, I didn't think it was unfinished. The original work is highly restored. The big cousin's acting skills are very tight, the plot is compact and the plot is full. Compared with the drag of the second part, this one is too compact and ignores the details. Coyne went from being a good guy to a bad guy within half an hour, and then was killed by the big cousin with an arrow. Peeta, who was crazy, wanted to kill the big cousin for a while, and then chatted for a while, but the two behind them rescued each other. The little details described in the book seem to be unimportant, but they actually have an important impact on the promotion of the plot. However, in the movie, they can only be clicked away. After entering the city and killing a lot, and finally killing the eldest cousin of Coyne's female president, she could only go back to the village and live in the village. She seemed to be enjoying herself. Maybe this is the best ending. PS I didn't recognize Julianne Moore until the moment Coyne died, face blind for over two years.

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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.