When films like this end i always feels a really strange way its like im sad but also happy but theres this other feeling and its weird i dont know what it is.......
@@NkSku its your third eye opening slightly, allowing your mind to glean a sliver of the magnificence of higher dimensions- where your soul originates. so you are feeling and remembering part of your true self, your spirit which is one with what many call God, which is indistinguishable from the frequency of unconditional love.
I was reading a book the other day and for some reason, Mocking Jay's end song came to mind. The sorrowful orchestra but hopeful melody really fit the ending. The MC ends up dying at the end, but what started out as a selfish act in chapter 1 ended up being his redemption, and the salvation of everyone who stuck by his side. At the end, he saved his group, got them to a safe area far from a society that completely collapsed and got to see what he truly wanted before passing on. During the epilogue where everyone is thriving and starting families, the story wraps up through the perspective of this girl named Kate, and she reads a quote from this book the MC entrusted to her moments before his death. It goes "a survivor's worth isn't determined by how long he lives, but how many people survive because of him." For some reason, it made me wonder Mocking Jay had some kind of influence on that author.
Because that is the end of the hero's journey upon which the hero can finally rest in the heart of God, at peace, in love, his mission accomplished, his dreams of death forgotten.
6:10 to 7:50 aka Rue's theme, that one has been emotionally hard because, in the first movie, that's when Katniss truly grows up. She can never, after having essentially midwifed Rue's death (if such a term could be applied to a death), ever be the same person ever again. There's no going back, even if you win the Games. I have so far in my 58 years not had to help someone die or be there for them as they died but I imagine it is hard. It was for my husband, who held his mother as she died. He can't speak about it even after 15 years and he was an adult when it happened. 7:51 to 9:23 That inexorable grinding theme of over and over and over with no escape. That's tough, too. She's on that train the rest of her life and has no control over it because, at that time, the Capitol controlled her life. She had no choice but to be in love with that boy for the rest of her life, no matter what she may want because any alternative meant the deaths of everyone she really loved. You know that had to have sucked to know that you've had all choice taken from your life, that your life is now dictated to you by the whims of the audience; to be ground down to a role you never chose and never saw coming. The bitterness in the music is palpable. Ain't music grand???
0:00-0:42 This song is so meaningful, every time when listening to it, the music like literally screams out “Freedom” It gives out that huge Freedom and relief Feeling. It’s as if Panem is Crying out in relief. 0:43-1:12 The Capital is over. the Hunger games is over. the war is over. The music gives a mixture of Freedom and restness. 1:21-1:41 After many years of enslavement to the Capital, Panem is free. After many years of enslavement to the hunger games, Panem is free. No more living in fear, no more having to watch their children die on screen in front of them. No more having to watch BloodShed on tv. No more having to watch their children kill to survive. No more Reapings. The Children are free, the family’s are free, Panem is free. Panem can rest now. 1:42
If you enjoy this soundtrack, you will most probably also enjoy James Newton Howard's compositions for the movie Red Sparrow: th-cam.com/video/sGSbbRRN8U0/w-d-xo.html
I’m about to watch the Hunger games MockingJay part 2 right now, this music is so fitting for the first time that im about to watch this. Here I go, about to press play on the movie…..
This song is just so powerful. It's both sad and filled with hope. James Newton Howard is such an amazing composer.
Transcendent!
hes actually not
The fact that Jennifer said she couldnt sing but did this masterpiece alongside Hanging Tree, gives me goosebumbs evertime
When films like this end i always feels a really strange way its like im sad but also happy but theres this other feeling and its weird i dont know what it is.......
Turmoil in the soul, caused by experiencing art that touches the soul and can evolve it into an improved state.
@@Viewable11 ohhhh, thank you!
@@NkSku its your third eye opening slightly, allowing your mind to glean a sliver of the magnificence of higher dimensions- where your soul originates. so you are feeling and remembering part of your true self, your spirit which is one with what many call God, which is indistinguishable from the frequency of unconditional love.
This is my most favorite of the four sound tracks and when JSL starts singingMeadow I always tear up just thinking about what she went through.
Favourite film score ever, so devastating and joyous at the same time
these soundtrack is... INCREDIBLE BEAUTIFUL
i´ll see a panem prequell
well guess what
I just love this movie series
I love it it just give you the atmosphere of the happy end of the story.
I was reading a book the other day and for some reason, Mocking Jay's end song came to mind. The sorrowful orchestra but hopeful melody really fit the ending.
The MC ends up dying at the end, but what started out as a selfish act in chapter 1 ended up being his redemption, and the salvation of everyone who stuck by his side.
At the end, he saved his group, got them to a safe area far from a society that completely collapsed and got to see what he truly wanted before passing on.
During the epilogue where everyone is thriving and starting families, the story wraps up through the perspective of this girl named Kate, and she reads a quote from this book the MC entrusted to her moments before his death. It goes "a survivor's worth isn't determined by how long he lives, but how many people survive because of him."
For some reason, it made me wonder Mocking Jay had some kind of influence on that author.
What book?
From 1:10 onwards….Chills.
I got major chills at this part in mockingjay part 2.
It got me choked up.
I don’t know why but when ever a trilogy, such as Star Wars, Harry Potter and the lord of the rings ends. I can’t help but feel this way.
Because that is the end of the hero's journey upon which the hero can finally rest in the heart of God, at peace, in love, his mission accomplished, his dreams of death forgotten.
6:10 to 7:50 aka Rue's theme, that one has been emotionally hard because, in the first movie, that's when Katniss truly grows up. She can never, after having essentially midwifed Rue's death (if such a term could be applied to a death), ever be the same person ever again. There's no going back, even if you win the Games. I have so far in my 58 years not had to help someone die or be there for them as they died but I imagine it is hard. It was for my husband, who held his mother as she died. He can't speak about it even after 15 years and he was an adult when it happened.
7:51 to 9:23 That inexorable grinding theme of over and over and over with no escape. That's tough, too. She's on that train the rest of her life and has no control over it because, at that time, the Capitol controlled her life. She had no choice but to be in love with that boy for the rest of her life, no matter what she may want because any alternative meant the deaths of everyone she really loved. You know that had to have sucked to know that you've had all choice taken from your life, that your life is now dictated to you by the whims of the audience; to be ground down to a role you never chose and never saw coming. The bitterness in the music is palpable.
Ain't music grand???
Excellent commentary. Thank you for this.
0:00-0:42 This song is so meaningful, every time when listening to it, the music like literally screams out “Freedom” It gives out that huge Freedom and relief Feeling. It’s as if Panem is Crying out in relief. 0:43-1:12
The Capital is over.
the Hunger games is over.
the war is over.
The music gives a mixture of Freedom and restness. 1:21-1:41 After many years of enslavement to the Capital, Panem is free. After many years of enslavement to the hunger games, Panem is free. No more living in fear, no more having to watch their children die on screen in front of them. No more having to watch BloodShed on tv. No more having to watch their children kill to survive. No more Reapings. The Children are free, the family’s are free, Panem is free. Panem can rest now.
1:42
0:40 hits hard
31/05/2021 assisti todos e não me canso ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Amo demais essa saga ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
If you enjoy this soundtrack, you will most probably also enjoy James Newton Howard's compositions for the movie Red Sparrow: th-cam.com/video/sGSbbRRN8U0/w-d-xo.html
I’m about to watch the Hunger games MockingJay part 2 right now, this music is so fitting for the first time that im about to watch this.
Here I go, about to press play on the movie…..
You are in for one hell of a ride. I hope you enjoyed!
@@Bingus_real Gracias!
I think you meant to type "[There] Are Worse Games To Play", though ^^"
Oh God, That's true, thanks for that observation. 💖💖💖🙌
❤️
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נחוקישא.