Thoughts after watching the complete series

Mavis 2022-04-23 07:01:24

I didn't even watch the last part of the series? ? ? Shocked? I read the original book in junior high school, and I have been entangled in the end of Finnick winning the coach. I recently re-watched it and found that the essence of marketing was exposed? ? ? There are n ways to play in the war of public opinion [No? Jennifer Lawrence is so pretty~

I feel that the overall reversal is quite wonderful. The heroine is not the smartest from beginning to end. She is a pawn, an ordinary person who was wasted by various forces, but she is brave, and she is the seed of hope. It doesn't even feel like she's wandering between two men, and it's not ooc.

At first, her only option was Gail, they were childhood sweethearts and close friends, and Gail often helped her family. In the 74th Hunger Games, maybe Gail also wants Volunteer to protect the heroine, but he also has his own family, and he also promised her to take care of her family.

The heroine and Peeta have experienced two rounds of life and death together. The most tragic and important part of her life is that only Peeta can understand. Only the two of them can comfort each other and lick their wounds. Everything has changed imperceptibly, and the balance in my heart has gradually tilted.

In Area 13, Gale's friendliness, toughness and cruelty gradually overshadowed the part that he can warm and heal the heroine's pain, and the two gradually parted ways. At the end of the day, Gale's death was indirectly caused by the sister's death, so it was impossible for them. [It's not like ggad turned against each other and you're dead and alive] The common ground and mutual understanding between Peeta and the heroine brought them closer. Even if he was brainwashed by the villain, the residual memory also solved a lot of misunderstandings between questions and answers. And burst out more sparks.

Compared to the heroine, I would feel that Peeta has a warmer and more sunny personality. In the 12th district, he belongs to a better family child? Good eloquence, flexible mind, less burden on the heart? It is indeed more suitable for the heroine than Gale, who is full of resentment. I thought that the two of them lived in seclusion together after the success of the revolution, comforted each other, became family members, and the ending of having children was already very gentle. After experiencing so much cruelty and pain, it is a perfect ending to be able to live peacefully and cast aside the glory and pain of the past.

The characters in the whole film are portrayed very realistically, especially the heroine, her persistence, bravery, intelligence, her fear, cowardice, and morbidity are all traceable and reasonable. This series is also my childhood. I feel that the film and television are also very good, and it is worth 8 points~

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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.