I know you guys already saw the last part can't wait to see that reaction, my favorite scene is the end scene where it's a call back to katniss saying she will never have kids in the beginning of the first movie to actually making it into a world where she and others could have kids and raise them freely and safely without having to worry about them being selected in the hunger games and that ending dialogue "there are worse games to play". Amazing script writing. love this series so much thank you for reacting to it highly enjoyed seeing you genuinely liking them as well. Much love
It hurts so bad because Peeta has always been such a kind gentle person and they changed him into exactly what he didn’t want since the first book/movie.
Right? That broke my heart when I read the books, Peeta wanted to stay true to himself and what he believed was right (even if that meant dying in the Games) and they robbed that from him 😭💔
@@lilscenechick1995 oh god i cried so much when i first read it. Especially because we know how hurt katniss is and how desperately she felt her guilt and loss… and everyone is having these somewhat happy reunion moments and you hope that katniss and peeta will have that, and then - boom! Just pure heartbreak!
The ones at the front of the line are my sexuality. Lol. No one wants to be a martyr but dying for the cause of liberation and justice is perhaps the most noble death. Just make sure the revolution you're fighting and dying for is truly your own.
It’s definitely one of the best scenes in recent memory. To me it shows the best of humanity in that people, when given no other choice, will fight to make things better, giving up their lives if necessary. The flip side of that is that humans are fucking terrifying, and they will gladly run into a hail of bullet fire just for a chance to hurt their enemy. Not to mention the fact that other humans put them in that position to begin with.
The feeling that Nikki has where she can't trust anyone is perfect. In the books, you read the thoughts of Katniss which are super negative and INCESSANT. She's always paranoid of bad things happening. If the filmmakers can get that feeling without pages of inner monologue then they have done a fantastic job!
I think this franchise kept as close to the books as possible. One of the very few I can honestly say I like both the book and the movies. I hope the prequel does the same because the book was freaking amazing 👏
I always find this such an interesting adaptation, because in the book you only follow Katniss, in 1st person, you read all her inner thoughts and always see everything from her point of view, only knowing the things she knows. The movies are very different, they show everything that's happening, even stuff that happens without Katniss's knowledge, they follow different people and show what those people are up to, yet despite that pretty significant difference (which is kinda inevitable when adapting the story to a visual medium), they still manage to nail the same tone and emotional beats for the story.
Snow was foreshadowing Peeta’s attack on Katniss when he said “It’s the things we love the most that destroy us.” Knowing full well that they had turned Peeta into a weapon to kill Katniss.
WHOA I've been a fan of the books and franchise since cf era but never realized that!! It's one of my most memorable quotes from the series but never thought of that relation to the foreshadowing.. damn this series really gets better on every rereadand rewatch
So glad someone else commented on Snow's "warning" to Katniss when Peeta was being rescued, and then Snow told her he knew the rebels were in the capital. Snow was laid back and deadly. .... PEACE.
The writing of the book is incredible. You can actually feel how unhinge Katniss is without Peeta. How she loses everything and her only moments not drowning are thanks to Primrose. Because Prim is her drive, it's her motivation, she's almost clear and sane and without any PTSD when she focuses on saving her sister, while on the other hand, you can feel that Peeta is her emotional support through trauma and she CANNOT function without him. She constantly forces herself to get on her feet, finds solace in little moments, memories of Peeta, dreams of Peeta and the pearl he gave her in Catching Fire. But both Peeta and Prim are also her drives when she makes requests to D13: it's all about Peeta and Prim being happy in D13 (or as happy as possible... if I remember correctly, in the book, Katniss also negociates something about Prim becoming a doctor in D13 or something?). It makes Peeta's brainwashing that much more heartbreaking because it PHYSICALLY and emotionally hurts Katniss. During this whole part of the story she's been drowning, hoping for something good to happen, then when something good happens (D13 finally saving Peeta and the others), it's taken away from her and used against her. This is evil genius for sure, but in the books it's even clearer how much she's so damaged that she cannot function alone anymore.
Yeah the books do such a good job especially in this 3rd one, it portrays the PTSD and just overall mental health crisis Katniss is going through, right down to the way she repeats things to herself like "My name is Katniss Everdeen, I'm in District 13, there is no more District 12..." because those were the things she knew were real and grounded her like Peeta used to. And honestly nothing in a book has affected me more than finding out Peeta had been hijacked, it's awful. Peeta is my comfort character lol
This is exactly why Mockingjay is my favorite of the three books. It's so gritty and raw and real. Gutted me and teared me up. I am so due for a reread.
Every time I think about this I remember the scene in the second book with Snow at Katniss' house asking her to prove she is in love with Peeta. It's because she was able to prove how important he is to her in the arena that he became a target on the third book, and that's so sad :(
What’s most disturbing to me is that Snow destroyed District 12 and didn’t even broadcast that fact to demoralize the rebellions in the other surface districts. That means he did it JUST to mess with Katniss, not even to end the war as quickly as possible.
@@AL-fl4jk Man, wars are all over the world all year long, but who cares about those, they are not in Europe and Murica doesn't give those countries two sh×ts lol You ignorant Westy people are such fools 🤦
I started off hating Finnick and the more time we spent with him the more we understood him. I was flabbergasted when he stated how he was sold into prostitution at the age of 14 by the capital!!!! This whole scene was done very well
*SPOILER WARNING* It's why i hate his death so much, being torn apart, no control of his body, in his last moments. I'm thankful that Katniss sped up the process so he didn't feel it anymore
@@TheLovablekcI told my friend to read The Hunger Games. At the point she was reading Mockingjay, I had already finished the series. I got a call from her at like 12 am with her crying because she had just read Finnick’s death scene
The rebel attack on the water plant always made me cry, even now. Imagine living in a system so oppressive and cruel to you that you're willing to run straight into line of fire with no weapons or protection just so to give others a chance to accomplish a goal that is but one tiny step into making a better future. Such a powerfull scene
Woah you bring back memories. And remember they release the poster of Capitol and Rebellion with beautiful different dress for both side. God i miss those days! 😢❤️
just in case, about Finnick story, he basically was a beautiful teen that became a sexual simbol fot the people of the capital, and basically he was sexually enslaved for years and he wasn't the only victor who went through that.
I’m a year late, but if I remember correctly, Joanna lost her entire family for refusing to be subjected to prostitution. Snow killed her family for her defiance.
The movie (in my opinion) only missed the brutality of 13th. When Katniss actually found that her prep team received torturous punishment for stealing a slice of bread for being hungry.
If i remember correctly, that was reasonably excused by the fact that 13 had just taken in about 1000 refugees from 12 and was struggling to adjust rations to accommodate everyone. The people who were fleeing the capitol thought they might get away with special treatment. The punishment was justifiably severe.
@@molliebowling7029 I don't think so. Katniss saw it as cruelty akin to what the Capitol does (and it was). That was the first huge red flag that Coin wasn't the just, compassionate leader she pretended to be.
It was clear they had no options there but it would be so important to show that brutality for people who didn't read the books to understand why Katniss made what she did to Coin.
It was a little unclear to Nikki & Steven, but in the movie (& book) it was NOT Katniss' destroying the planes & thus the brick smokestack collapsing that destroyed the hospital. The Capitol's planes had bombed the hospital FIRST and came around for another go...that's when Katniss & Gale took them out. There may have been some deaths due to the stack coming down, but the hospital was destroyed before that.
Yes. It always annoying me a bit that it is unclear what happens to the hospital. That it can look like it was Katniss who destroyed the hospital... just confusing, I think.
But there were a few lines to indicate what was happening? Like "Kill the loyalties" from Snow is directly followed by a line about everyone in the hospital. And after that before Katniss shoots, she says very clearly "It's the hospital. They're targeting the hospital!" And then she says "They're circling back around" Sure, you can miss it the first time, but I think it is as clear as they can make it. Well, at least in my opinion. I was surprised when they thought she made the planes crash into it. I never thought of it that way. 🤔
@@michanone I agree. Thanks for your clarification for those who misunderstood what happened. The Hunger Games' movies are my favorites. Love Katniss. .... PEACE to ALL
something the movies are so good at is making the audience feel what katniss feels. like in the second movie, we were as in the dark about the rebellion as she was and that made the reveal more effective. in this movie, everyone is so sly and scheming that we are as cautious about trusting people as katniss is. the films are just so good at putting the audience in her shoes.
And it never shies away from portraying Katniss's faults either, when so many movies try to portray their heroes as perfect and without flaws. Some of Jennifer Lawrence's best acting on display here, for sure.
exactly! that’s part of why the series is so successful; katniss has human reactions to the things happening to her. and jlaw makes it feel real. brilliant actress
In the book, the scene when Katniss is visiting 12 and looking at the skeletons, she keeps telling them "I killed you. And you. And you". Which is such an awful moment for her, drowning in guilt about those who died and also the ones that were suffering like Peeta and Johanna. Also, the planes Katniss and Gale shot didn't land on the hospital, the hospital was bombed before.
the final scene with coin celebrating that they “freed the victors” as the camera pans to peeta still trapped under the capitol’s hijacking always sends a chill down my spine
A lot of people thought the third book was very weak and didn't like the nonstop tragedy that defined it, but I think it's highly respectable that this series presents a revolution that is not romanticized. For as bad as the capitol is, the so called good guys resort to the same dirty tricks of propaganda, pretending a damaged girl is a superhuman leader when she never asked for this responsibility. It also makes you feel every ounce of the cost that rebellion and war demands. No matter how heroic or justified, every soldier and a lot of civilians are destined to wind up cannon fodder paid in short lived glory/honor and maybe a name on a wall. Then of course, Katniss and Peeta are the mirror image of a fate that can be worse than death in war, surviving but with irreparable damage.
I cry so hard EVERY time I watch this! The courage it has to take to keep running.... incredible! And the music just plays on the heartstrings. Pun intended 😉
The movie (in my opinion) only missed the brutality of 13th and Coin. For example, when Katniss actually found out that her prep team received torturous punishment for stealing a slice of bread for being hungry.
That's true but for a movie (as opposed to a book) I think that would be hinting too much at the ending. A detail like that can be slipped into a book without it seeming like a big deal.
I loved they brought Effie back in the movies. It was her subordinates in the books. Granted they were fleshed out but even reading the books I didn't like it wasn't her. Before the third movie came out I called they would be using her instead and was so happy. One of the few times I think the movie did it better
though I wish they’d stuck her in their storyline because I think the scene where katniss sees them allows her to realise district thirteen isn’t so great
@@heathern8043 Yeah agree, there wasn't anything in the movie that showed how district 13 was treating the people from the capitol... I think the reason they left the scene of the prep team out was because it would not be appropriate (too intense with nudity and excreta) to show
People don't talk enough about it but besides the amazing story and acting, the hunger games also have one of the best soundtracks ever. Mockingjay is the best but both the hunger games and catching fire also have amazing bops. We Remain by Christina Aguilera is all you need to hear to understand Peeta and Karniss' dynamic. Safe and Sound and Eyes Open are amazing, Atlas as well and don't forget about Everybody Wants to Rule The World and Yellow Flicker Beat
When this movie came out, i listened the soundtrack after i watched the movie and man, We Remain by Christina Aguilera was in my head for like a month or so
One scene I loved in the books was when Katniss was playing with Buttercup, making her chase the light, and then gets a panic attack when she shines the light so high on the wall that Buttercup can't reach it anymore, because she realizes she is just like Buttercup, all she does is run where Snow shines his light and wants her to go, holding Peeta so far above her, unreachable.
Not movie series, but classics: What We Do In The Shadows (a hilarious supernatural mockumentary by Taika Waititi) Gone Girl (this one will mess you up big time. You're married, so this one will be a treat!!) Knives Out (a legendary and unique Whodunnit!)
I don't remember if the whole mockingjay thing is mentioned in the movies. But i just love the symbolism of it. The mockingjay birds are an important part of the books, they're mentioned so often. These birds are a symbol of rebellion itself, they were created accidentally, due to a mistake the capitol made in the first rebellion, the "dark days". The father of this species was the jabberjay, a muttation the capitol created (those also were the birds that the capitol used in the second arena, to torture Katniss and Finnick). These birds were able to remember and repeat conversations of the rebels, and were used as spies. When the rebels found out about it, they started telling lies to confuse. After that, the capitol released them into the wild, in hope that they would die (all jabberjays were male). And they did die off eventually, but not before mating with female mockingbirds, and passing on their genetic code. The offsprings were called Mockingjays. Although they lost the abilites that the jabberjays had, they could mimic any vocal sounds or copy any human tune, down to the last note. This species shouldn't exist, but the fact that they do, is seen as a rebellion against the capitol. Katniss' father had a special bond with them, and so did Rue, when they were together in the woods he would spent a lot time singing to them. It was said that when her father sang, all the birds, including mockingjays, fell silent because it was so beautiful (Peeta btw says the same thing happens when Katniss sings) I'm so glad that you're watching THG series. I think they did a pretty good job with these movies, but they couldn't include every single detail of course.
She didn't actually shoot the plane into the hospital; it was a super confusing shot, but the plane was the fire on one side in the propo (when she turned to point at it), while the hospital was the fire on the other.
I love how they made all characters flawed and jaded. Turning Peeta into sort of like pain, anger and rage into a physical form is just so the opposite of how the real Peeta is a person is - pure, patient and loving. What an insidious way to break a person.
After reading the Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, the hanging tree sang by Katniss gives me the chills. Once you understand the meaning behind it and the role that it play in young President Snow's life, it makes the scene much more powerful.
looking back to the first movie when peeta says he doesnt want the games to turn him into something hes not always gets me, also the metaphor and realization katniss gets while playing with buttercup is one of my favorites
The Hunger Games is my second favorite film franchise behind Star Wars: above Harry Potter, above Lord of the Rings, above the MCU. There's something about the story that I connect to on multiple levels, and there's multiple points in each movie where I cry EVERY time.
Same here! For me it's HP and THG because I grew up with both movies and stories, and even tho HP is still deep within my heart and I get very emotional with it even till this day, I connect with THG in a whole different level. The world and the story Suzanne created is incredible and I will always thank her for it.
Some of the reason for Katniss mental decline at the beginning of the movie is when Johanna struck her in the head with the coil (then took the tracker out) is she was suffering from a concussion. Plus shooting the arrow also paralyzed her. But yeah, in the book you can see the effects of the concussion, she loses her train of thought or loses track of time etc. When the bombing of District 13 happened she realized that Snow was "dangling" Peeta for Katniss to focus on but if he killed him she'll finally let go and could "rest", so she figured as long as she's The Mockingjay, Snow would keep torturing Peeta. She loses it (unlike the movie she actually starts hysterically crying) and the crew realized this has basically crippled their Mockingjay. That's the reason for the rescue.
This is one book split into two movies. A lot of people say they don’t like this movie or it’s their least favorite but I love it💕 ai think it is grossly underrated.
It's because it doesn't stick to the books as much as there other two films, but the 3rd book is honestly sooo boring in the first half. And I don't think what happens in the first half is unimportant so much as it's not exciting. It's full blown trauma, Katniss having panic attacks and insomnia, and then the other victors also having to deal with their PTSD. I think this movie does a fantastic job of trimming down those moments to what's actually necessary and it's done quite well. I also think a lot of people don't like that there's no love story happening because there's truly no time for that in the first half. It's very realistic and some people don't want to read a human reaction to war.
@@carlosrodriguezb I really don't see how it could have gone any other way. Movies 1 and 2 are about this really unique and interesting world with a bizarre reality show like no other. Movie 3 is about the fallout when that world breaks into rebellion. And then in the 4th one, it's just a generic action movie as the rebellion takes place. No games, no Capitol, not much of the fascinating setting the other movies had... it's just finding something for Katniss to do until the rebellion is over. And the story does an OK job with that, it's fine... but it can't possibly compete with the amazing moments in Hunger Games and Catching Fire.
Go look up the lyrics for The Hanging Tree. It’s an extremely dark song & the book does a great job explaining why it’s unnerving for Katniss. The books were absolutely amazing.
I cry every time I watch the scene at the dam. "Their source of power is gone," indeed; what a metaphor. I watch that scene any time I need to feel brave.
Just to clarify, Katniss arrow wasn't the cause of the hospital fire, the capitol bombed that hospital and Katniss took the planes that did it down! Love this movie, o love everything that has to do with rebellion
This is one of my all time favorite franchises, I read all of the books, and yet, I still got startled by when Peeta attacked Katniss in the theaters people in the theater were horrified…lol… I’m glad that you guys enjoyed it.
For someone who read the books, I was watching that rescue scene with one eye open and one eye covered cause I knew Peeta was coming back coco for cocoa puffs 🥴🥴🥴
These movies are amazing but the books are on a different level . It’s darker and the details are very impactful which is why I appreciate both the movies but more the books .
As much as I love the books, I think they're perfect but the movies are done really well, particularly the Mockingjay ones. The thing I love about the movies are the visuals we get of all the districts fighting. In the books, we only really get whatever Katniss is able to see or hear about. Seeing the rebellion for yourself on screen is extremely powerful. Like in the first movie you can see District 11's reaction to Rue's death whereas in the book it's more speculated. I can't tell you how emotional this movie makes me lol
It blows my mind when people say part 1 wasn’t good. Just because they were bored. Yeah it didn’t have the super fast pacing, and flashy up close and personal action like the other ones, but it was a GREAT movie about a political rebolution, and it was extreme intense and well done. The acting was AMAZING in this movie.
That scene with Peeta strapped in that bed and violently convulsing at the end... ripped straight from the pages of the book. Probably my favorite scene from the entire series.
I watched sooo many of your reactions this week, I love you guys! I had to spend the holidays alone (bc of covid) but your videos entertained me so much for the past few days I'm so grateful for that :) I was waiting for this Mockingjay part 1 reaction haha yayyyy!
Filming these terrible events is what brought to light all the horrors of wars! And are foundation for the biggest institution and NGOs, that are helping people worldwide. It is necessary. Photographers, cameramen, reporters… take a far greater risk… countless have passed just to bring to light enough documentation for a true change!
Peeta is the mvp of this movie. He saved them and the future by doing that Them giving peeta back as if there’s that hope but turning him into something completely opposite is such a mind game from snow to katniss oof
This is by far my favourite out of the series, her monologue after the hospital was bombed gives me chills and makes me tear up every single time. So glad you guys liked this one! Can’t wait for the last one 😬😬
I got roped into this universe when the last movie was the featured film on an overseas flight I was taking. Had never heard of the movies, but vaguely remembered my daughter reading the first Hunger Games in jr high. I always thought they were lame, Twighty-y YA books, so didn't care. Shortly after landing back in the US, I rented the first three movies, binge watched them all, re-watched the fourth, and then found audiobooks of the series.
Something that not many people pick up on that took me forever to realize. The scene when Katniss is using the laser pointer so the kids can laugh has a much deeper meaning. The reason her face falls and she stops is because she realized something while watching buttercup chase after the light (something he wants) and having it almost in his grasp and then ripped away. She realized she was doing to buttercup what Snow was doing to her. Snow was dangling Peeta in her face and ripping him away every time she felt she had the upper hand.
If you think the chess match is over, think again the next movie will have you being like “no freaking way man” I’m excited for you all to see it. One of my favorite movie series ever!
When your girls are older, I recommend reading the books with them. They are so good and, I feel, are so important for young(er) girls. I read them when I was in like 6th/7th grade and I feel like Katniss was a subconscious role model for me growing up.
I'm ready for the next one now lol. I love how you guys react and describe and feel about this series. Awesome awesome job. I can't wait for you to see the last one and it's outcome. You wont see it coming. That's all I'm going to say about it.
Finnick's story broke my heart. He won the games when he was 14 so he was made to be a sex symbol since he was a 14 year old kid who just went through a major traumatic experience.
These movies are such incredible adaptations of the books. If you enjoyed the movies this much definitely read the books! Trust me you will tear through them, they are so good
What is in the books that doesn't quite translate to the films is that Peeta is a lot more politically aware than Katniss is. Katniss is fire and runs on instincts and emotions, but Peeta knows the system, can play the game, and knows what to say and what to do to convince people to do what he wants. Katniss is the mockingjay and the symbol of the rebellion, but what District 13 didn't recognise that ultimately interfered with their Katniss plan was that her and Peeta were a team and without him there she doesn't know which direction to point in. To them he was a spare part who didn't really matter, but to Katniss he kept her functioning.
I remember how sad and heartbreaking it was to see districts bombed and bodies laying everywhere. And Jennifer Lawrence delivering those dramatic performances, oh my goodness! Loved seeing Katniss threatening Snow. But that ending with Peeta was CHILLING. Every time we saw him, he looked even worse than before. And that was captivating to watch. Every single actor brought their A-game to the movie. Loved your reaction guys. Of course Nikki would adore and cry for Buttercup lol. Hey Steve, what's beyond awesome and intense? Oh that's right, the second and final part to this movie. Catch you for the second installment. PEACE!
I still remember reading these books for the first time when they originally came out and I just fell in love with them. THEN seeing each of these movies in the theater on opening night... it was an amazing experience. I'm so happy to see that this franchise can still bring in new fans. AND yes, Buttercup does deserve an Oscar. 😂
17:27 Hanging tree scene starts :) 20:30 don’t worry that was the only scene I started crying in besides the one where Katniss released her anger to the cat.
Fringe and Chuck are 2 older tv series that have a loyal fanbase. Fringe is more sci fi drama with some comedy. Chuck spy thriller/comedy. Both have characters you will fall in love with. Newer series: Locke and Key, Sweet Tooth. Some Movie series: Divergent, The Maze Runner.
When I read the series before the movies came out,the part that got me the most was peeta hurting Katniss. My vision literally blurred and I almost had a panic attack. I had to calm myself down to continue reading. Great series. 👍
I am absolutely loving all of these reactions! I was only a few minutes into the hunger games reaction when I subscribed. It’s insane feeling all these feelings all over again watching the movies with you guys. Great job!
I remember it really messing with my head when I watched this in theater. Having a loved one turned into, not dead, but hating you to death, ready to kill you. was just like a level of messed up I couldn’t process what if this happened to me; cried myself to sleep that night. Still a wonderful movie!🤍
I love how you react together as a couple! He is all about cinema and the coolness of the movie and she is also about the coolness but also shows emotion in the sad scenes!
I really hope they make a movie for the prequel because it makes so much sense how they're hurting Snow's pride with the hanging song and how the rebellion seems like a direct attack on Snow and not only the capitol
I love living vicariously through channels like these (I’ve never seen the Mockinjay movies 🤣) *Edit* : I can’t believe Margaery, AND Foggy Nelson are in this movie 👀
I love when he talks about Star Wars and she reacts 🤣🤣🤣. This whole sequel movies are just getting better and better. I can't wait for your part 2 reaction!!!
Honestly the movies really tone down the atrocities you get in the books. Specifically 13:00, in the books, they don't know she's there. They decided to bomb the hospital already, without knowing Katniss could be present or that they were extra traitorous for interacting with her. The fact they were rebelling at all warranted the attacks, in the view of the Capitol. And that really doesn't come across in the movie, and in fact the movie goes out of its way to assure you that actually they really only care about Katniss, and all the other tragedies are kind of background or only relevant when they surround her. It just gives such a different feel to the whole thing. Like obviously bombing a hospital is bad no matter why someone did it, but there's also a difference in targeting a hospital because it's a hospital and will take away hope from the survivors and targeting a hospital because an enemy combatant happens to be there. There's a cruelty to the Capitol that gets kind of sanitized in these films, which honestly does the books a disservice, because they're all about the horrors of war and the pageantry of the games and the propos, while the movies end up becoming some of the spectacle that the books are warning against. It's still a really powerful scene, and her speech afterwards gives me chills every time, but this decision by the movie makers always stands out to me
I think the difference isn't that big. It was still cruel, by the end of the day. What the movies did was turn what was more a classical dystopian tale (which disempowers) into a more critical dystopian tale (which wants to empower). As someone who hasn't read the books, I hear that they're all about the horrors of war all the time, and honestly, that is the main reason I never read them. They seem very dark and depressing. The movies are still dark and depressing, just a little bit less. People mention for instance the leg injury of Peetah in the 1st movie. But even without keeping that in, the movies still transmit the cruelty of the games and capitol. I wouldn't say the books add unnecessary drama and tragedy, wars do that, the books only reflect this. But it's fine by me that the films decided not to make tragedy their top priority. Instead, they diffuse the attention so it's not only on the horrors of war, but also on people's agency and ability for resistance, on the "beauty" (however tragic) that comes out of these situations. Makes it a more hopeful and powerful story, and although that may be a slightly different take on war from the book, we can't say it's an entirely untrue one.
the hanging tree, strange fruit song, is so powerful and has so many undertones of meaning that is fits perfectly in this instance of resistance to oppression.
I love that people don't love this movie. IMO it's #2 (after Catching Fire) - people don't like it because it's more political than action-y but that's why it's superior in my mind. It's the only YA series I enjoy rewatching. Can't wait to see you're reaction to Part 2!
I'm currently reading the newer book that's a prequel about the early years of the Hunger Games. Maybe they will turn that one into a movie too! I had forgotten how much I loved these films!
I love the scenes with the people from the districts fighting back. I still remember sitting in the movie theater and watching them run up the trees like that. When one of them yelled “if we burn, you burn with us!” before dropping the bombs… chills. I also loved the part where they are carrying the explosives to the entrance of the water plant. They keep getting gunned down but the people behind them are already prepared to take over to achieve their mission no matter what. It’s beautiful.
I love Effie because in the first movie/book, she’s never “evil” she’s more like a child who doesn’t understand anything outside of her immediate sphere of influence. Then in the second book onward she starts to wise up to the true horrors of the capital and the society she benefited from.
You guys are AMAZING!! I started watching your reaction videos since GOT and I just love your reactions! I’m so glad you’re watching the Hunger Games, I’m a huge fan and I’m happy you guys love it too❤️