[The heroine should have been cheated and killed the wrong person in the end] Very good series

Isidro 2021-10-20 17:40:43

When the movie was released, I was busy with work. After watching the first 3 movies, I kept thinking about it. Finally, Baidu Cloud has the resources to finish watching.
[The heroine shot Cohen should have been tricked] The last one is a bit gloomy, and the plot turns very low. Not only is the turning process of the line of love a bit awkward, but the process of finally defeating the enemy is even more awkward. I haven't read the original work, but only from the movie, the explanation is a bit hasty.
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final big reversal, on the bright side, it seems that female President Cohen has become another careerist, dictator, and heir to the "killing game". However, carefully studying the plot, Cohen's death should be a conspiracy, this is a dark line to the dull ending.

Why do you say that?
First of all, the old President Snow could always observe the heroine's moving position with a camera. Why did he suddenly order thousands of people from the capital to gather at the gate of the palace? Haven't the people in the capital already been evacuated before? Is this sudden act of kindness in his last moment? Of course not, this can only be interpreted as a conspiracy, and what is this conspiracy? Is it to use citizens as human shields, or to deliberately let the heroine show up in order to capture them alive?

At this time, the plot advances, and the heroine and the male number two are about to be captured alive by the front and rear guards. Suddenly the rebels are killed from behind, and they launch an offensive regardless of the civilians!
Is it really a rebel army? It seems too unreasonable. Isn't it a "pod" trap all over the street? The special squad must make up to advance to the hinterland. How could the rebel army silently kill the army suddenly? The heroine looked around in panic, but did not see the friendly army, so she ran forward desperately. At this time, the male number two was captured alive, and the exchange of fire suddenly stopped inexplicably. The heroine was attracted by the scene in front of her, and she looked up: at the gate of the palace, women were passing children into the fence. The heroine stared blankly, and the audience was at a loss. What does the old president mean by doing this?
At this time, a reversal occurred. A plane from the capital dropped a "drug supply" into the crowd. In the stare of the heroine, the first big explosion occurred. Women and children were killed. The old President Snow later told the heroine that he was about to surrender. The bombing was done by the insurgents. The purpose was to disintegrate the fighting spirit of the military police, making them think that they had dropped explosives and killed children, so they turned to each other. Snow said he didn't expect Cohen to have this trick.
As a result, the heroine was shocked, and finally believed, shot and killed the new president in the eyes of everyone! It seems that he has killed an ambition who is not concerned about the life and death of civilians in order to become president.
The story reversal seems to be over in this way.
However, if you think about it carefully, you will find that Snow's words are inconsistent and full of loopholes. He said he didn't expect Cohen to have the trick of an explosion. If it weren't for the explosion, the insurgents couldn't get in, but he also said that he was about to surrender when the explosion happened. This is too contradictory. Why should he surrender if he can't get in? From beginning to end, looking at what this perverted murderer did, how could he suddenly surrender? How could he, such a sinister and vicious person, let civilians gather in the palace for no reason? Is it just to save children? With so many guards, really didn't you recognize them two in the crowd? He has been observing with a densely packed camera, would he not know that two people have come out of the dark? He knows that if people gather to go to the palace, they may be infiltrated. How can he deliberately let them come in without any subsequent tricks?
Snow just opened his eyes and said nonsense.
In fact, for the heroine, she was also suspicious at first who killed the civilians. But there are three reasons for her misjudgment.
First of all, there are preconceived ideas in her memory. She remembered that when the insurgents had attacked Area 2 before, they had tried to use delayed explosion tactics, regardless of the life and death of civilians.
Secondly, after the first big explosion, she woke up to see her sister suddenly appeared at the gate of the palace to rescue the wounded, and then there was a delayed explosion. When she woke up again and learned that her sister was dead, she was depressed!
Third, the male number two did not answer her question directly, only that she did not know who killed the civilians. It just so happened that the new president Cohen proposed to execute the old president in a virtual "killing game." She finally decided that Cohen was a dangerous tyrant. Moreover, after the victory, the potential dictator has become the actual dictator. If she is not killed, the people will still suffer.

In fact, the heroine was wrong. Although Cohen is not necessarily a good person, or she has great shortcomings, she did not devise a plan to kill civilian women and children. In fact, she can't do it at all. The capital is firmly in control of the air power. How could the rebel army get mixed into the capital army? Replace medicines with bombs? If the rebel plane could fly freely over the palace, Snow would have been blown to death!
In fact, when attacking Zone 2, Cohen never agreed to the delayed explosion tactic. It was a discussion between the male second and the designer!
It should be reminded that Cohen's subsequent successor was a female commander of the ground forces during the attack on Area 2. Her line at the time was "Buried the other side alive." Instead, Cohen's order was to leave a train passage to accept civilian surrender.

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real fact is that Snow, after knowing that the situation is over and that he must die, in order to retaliate against the heroine, prevent her from becoming a hero, and at the same time let Cohen be buried, he finally set up such a scam. .
After all, the heroine was blinded by family affection and hatred (human weakness?) and killed Cohen by mistake. When Cohen died tragically, the chief designer hiding in the corner smiled sinisterly. He had long understood Snow's conspiracy and formed a tacit understanding with him. Moreover, he has an ulterior affair with Cohen's successor. Otherwise, why would you easily put the heroine into the rose garden to see Snow? Knowing that Snow would say that Cohen killed civilians, why did he facilitate the meeting between the two? The revolutionary leader and the interim president were killed by the heroine, and the two major political opponents were removed at once. Who is the biggest beneficiary?
In the end, although the demon Snow was defeated, before he died, he realized the purpose of severely hitting the heroine psychologically and dragging Cohen to bury him. I think the author actually wants to reveal the ending: Although the People's Revolution was successful, the revolutionary leader was killed by the revolutionary hero. The people's heroes finally retired, and the new conspirators usurped the fruits of the revolution. Due to human weakness and desire, conspirators will still rule and fool the people. The inferiority and revolutionary nature of the people themselves will alternately appear again with
"human nature", "vigilant power", "resistance", "conspiracy", "sacrifice", and even "reincarnation". This should be the author's ultimate thinking and expression

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Extended Reading
  • Mabelle 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    1 doesn't like it, 2 can't stand it anymore, and I feel boring and boring under the premise of directly looking at 3 (below) without looking at 3 (above). As I said before, the first episode is enough for the apocalyptic adolescents. The sequel is always digging holes and burying themselves alive. The sequel relies on the broadening of the format to expose utopian conspiracy theories, and the theme becomes darker and heavier, leading to a depressing abyss. The last scene in Philip Seymour Hoffman's life is a profile.

  • Shannon 2021-10-20 19:02:25

    Cousin asked me to fight

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 quotes

  • Katniss Everdeen: Snow has to pay for what he's done. I wanna help the rebels in any way I can.

    President Alma Coin: It's hard to see Peeta this way.

    Katniss Everdeen: That's not Peeta. Send me to the Capitol. I'll do anything.

    President Alma Coin: I can't. I can't send you there. We can't get into the Capitol until we control District 2.

    Katniss Everdeen: Then send me to 2. You want me to fire up our troops? Call out to the loyalists? You've seen what I can do.

    President Alma Coin: Yes, I have.

  • Gale Hawthorne: I saw Peeta before we left.

    Katniss Everdeen: And what did you think?

    Gale Hawthorne: Something selfish.

    Katniss Everdeen: That you don't have to be jealous of him anymore.

    Gale Hawthorne: No. I don't stand a chance if he doesn't get better. You'll never let him go.