The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 ★★★★I really think the entire Hunger Games franchise is a good, good movie, one arrow starts and one arrow ends from the first two games to the final revolution. It's not like an ordinary hot-blooded movie, going forward is a victory. The general trend of a movie (novel) is that the protagonist leads the rebel revolution and successfully becomes the new president, and then the world develops in peace and stability. However, revolutions are not that simple, people are not that simple, bad people are not as sinister as imagined, and good people may do anything to achieve their goals. After some visible but not obvious foreshadowing before, the ambitions of the leader of the rebel army were completely exposed after the capture of the capital. I think this is a great line, otherwise such a massive revolution would have become like an uprising in ancient times in our country, with just one more exploiter in the end. After the leader of the rebel army was shot dead with an arrow, the new country held a truly democratic (?) election. Finally, the eldest cousin and Peeta lived happily in their hometown, telling their children stories from the past. (Probably in the eyes of the American imperial people the real leader should retreat like Washington). In terms of love line, I still prefer the childhood sweetheart Gayle, although Peeta is destined to be the male lead, Gayle can only watch himself being NTR before the live broadcast, and the long-term relationship may still be no match for life and death. The entry point, the main line, and the control of the branch line are all handled well, and the character depiction is not out of the question. Although there are many characters, after four episodes, I can understand the personalities of most of the characters. However, due to the widely criticized plot dragging the rhythm, it is recommended to watch it together.
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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 reviews