I love kind-hearted people - remembering Peeta from The Hunger Games (Part B)

Reagan 2022-04-22 07:01:04

The reason why I think the combination of the movie and the novel is indeed a good work is that it is designed for the heroine. The heroine in the movie is much cuter than the novel. In the movie, you can really see Katniss's emotional change towards Peeta. She loves him, she needs him, no matter what kind of love it comes from. At the same time, Peeta in the original book is unable to heal, and he tries to classify the memory, true or false. The only thing he could be sure of was his own feelings, for which he would hold on to the back of his chair when his "old sickness" struck until it was all over.
"Do you love me, true, false?"
"Real"
Peeta can give her hope in life, and her song goes from the eerie "Hanging Tree" to a beautiful one: In the far pasture, there is a curved tree The bent willow tree, under that willow tree, is the grass as soft and green as a pillow; lie gently on the pasture, and close your sleepy eyes; when you open your eyes, the sun will rise. It is safe and warm here, the daisies here protect your home, here your dreams are sweet, and tomorrow will come true, here is my love for you.

Love is not about letting your loved one end their suffering and die. To love is to keep your loved ones alive with hope. Peeta once again rescued Katniss, who was about to commit suicide, in the city square.
"Let go of me!"
"I can't."
Blood flowed from the tooth marks on his hand... This hand, once fingers crossed, led Katniss through the carriage, looking at Peeta's paintings, that A carriage full of paintings. He draws The Hunger Games, he sees it every night, he has nightmares every night, and his way of doing it is to paint it all. "For me, I'd rather draw them with a paintbrush when I'm awake than with a knife in my sleep," he said. Before diving into the second Hunger Games, he painted her, and he wanted this moment Can be frozen, now, now, forever.
removed painting


The story about Peeta is cut and deleted again and again in the movie, the dandelion, Peeta's paintings, and his wisdom. After some deletions, the story is puzzling. For example, when Katniss saw the painting on the ground, Lulu was sleeping with a flower in her arms. It was Lulu painted by Peeta. Another example was why the morphine girl rescued Peeta and why Peeta hugged Peeta. The morphine woman painted beautiful colors and painted beautiful pictures for her before she died, and used gentle hypnosis to make her leave safely. There's even a Finnick and Annie wedding cake, which is also Peeta's masterpiece: the blue water with white waves, sailboats floating on the water, fish and seals swimming, and beautiful flowers in the water.

The warm wind, white clouds, and the blond boy passed by. He has a pair of blue pupils, no matter how thick the makeup is, it is impossible to make his eyes fierce. On the sidewalk, he drew chalk drawings, telling people that there is beauty in addition to suffering. In the book Katniss proposed to make together, he painted Katniss's father's smile, Peeta's father holding dessert, and Finnick's beautifully colored eyes, Cena cutting clothes, Lulu on tiptoe, and buttercup Flowers lick Prim's cheeks...then late blooming primroses, and happy moments like pictures of Finnick and Annie's new-born son, and a little girl with dark hair and blue eyes, a blond Curly-haired, gray-eyed boy...
Peeta said everything would be alright.
Dandelion in The Hunger Games

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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.