it's over

Sunny 2022-03-22 09:01:19

I think the main theme of this film should be war rather than emotions and the Hunger Games. I

don’t know if there is too much thought. I think the film still uses many places to satirize modern media. The false news brought by TV news may be. This is not the case, but it becomes a fact when it is advertised. There are also various photography to create a perfect image, and shocking propaganda is used to control the heart.

Kate expressed what a person lost in the war and the injuries she suffered.

Kate lost a lot in the war. At first he lost his freedom, then lost his homeland, and finally lost his sister. The

war made people lose their lives. It made people lose their lives. Hate each other. When a group of people become winners and cheer for joy, have you ever thought that they had the same situation as each other? Maybe people would think that it was because they were suppressed that they would treat each other like this. But in a war, mistakes or violence in any aspect may be the conspiracy of those in power or those who hope to control the rights, and the people may be unaware or misled. They were blinded by hatred, but they didn't realize that the people on the opposite side were actually the same as them, but they were no different. Those selfish ghosts full of tricks used high-sounding words to use people to create an environment conducive to it, but Coyne was rather unlucky, and she met Kate, an uncertain factor.

So people need to find someone who can retaliate for the harm they have suffered. Coyne also got what he deserved because of taking advantage of people's revenge. When Kate killed her instead of the old president, everyone embraced her. Going up and shouting to kill the old president, she lay alone on the cold floor and died. No one cares about him. All people are shrouded in hatred. Hatred may be the secret weapon to control the heart and control a group of people.

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  • Mara 2021-10-20 19:02:25

    The political metaphor at the end is a bright spot. Overall, I still feel very enjoyable, but compared with the previous ones, it seems to be powerless. I have to sigh: Finally! At! over! NS!

  • Guido 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    Do you think Spectre is already ugly? Get ready to watch the finale of The Hunger Games! This November blockbuster is terrible. There is an illusion of watching "Blood" in the section of the sewer, which is equally ugly. The only fun is guessing which scenes were originally from PSH.

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 quotes

  • Egeria: Sir, should I call for your doctor?

    President Snow: [jerking awake] What'd you say?

    Egeria: Shall I call for your doctor?

    President Snow: I hope you've wakened me for something more urgent than an old man's health.

    Egeria: They survived. I don't know how. We picked them up on a surveillance cam.

    President Snow: Let me see. I... I need to see for myself.

    [recognizing Katniss]

    President Snow: It's her. It is her. The arena has moved underground.

  • Gale Hawthorne: I should've volunteered to take your place in the first Games.

    Peeta Mellark: No, you couldn't have. No, she never would have forgiven you. She needed you to be there and take care of her family, and you did. She can't lose you. She really loves you.

    Gale Hawthorne: And the way she kissed you in the Quarter Quell. She never kissed me like that.

    Peeta Mellark: Oh, just part of the show.

    Gale Hawthorne: No. No, you won her over. You gave up everything for her. Well, it's not gonna be an issue much longer. I doubt all three of us are gonna make it out of this. And if we do, then... it's her problem who to choose, right?

    Peeta Mellark: Yeah.

    Gale Hawthorne: I do know that Katniss will pick whoever she can't live without.