Katniss Reveals Cinna's Dress | The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
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- Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) gets interviewed by Caeser (Stanley Tucci) before the Quarter Quell, and reveals Cinna's (Lenny Kravitz) Mockingjay dress.
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At its core, the story of The Hunger Games is about the power of one person to change the world.
Set in the future remnants of the USA in a new nation called Panem, one male and one female "tribute" between the ages of 11 and 18 from each of Panem's twelve districts is forced to participate in an annual competition called the Hunger Games, which is broadcast live throughout the country for the entertainment of the Capitol's wealthy residents.
Now, bestselling author Suzanne Collins and the world of The Hunger Games return in her latest addition to the series: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
Cinna knew exactly what would be coming for him by making that Mockingjay dress, but he went & did it anyway knowing how important it was. He deserves respect
Well, he did say this:
I always channel my emotions into my work. That way, I don't hurt anyone but myself.
Plausible deniability for everyone. He rebelled and no one knew about it until the last second.
I think it might have been mentioned in The Mockingjay book that Cinna was a plant/spy for 13 or at least a rebel supporter. He had been waiting for someone like Katniss for awhile.
@@traemaxwell You mean he was a spy before he ever met Katniss?
Indeed he does. He knew he was probably going to get killed.
Yup he knew it he was dead either way, so why not
"A wedding dress?"
"Snow insisted."
"Then make him pay for it."
With interest.
and risk premium against the market risk of a steady democracy
wait wait I almost understand what you mean- could you please explain?@@mathuraditya
This line reminds me: "build a wall and make them pay for it."
cringe
@@jessicacaron5084additional price under a steady democracy that would still likely increase its market value or normal value pricing
To think that cinna started the whole revolution by designing a dress
We stan an iconic designer.
tbf he didnt start the revolution, rue death spark the very start
I guess you forgot about the little girl from district 11
and the holding hands thing, it was planned beforehand in the books by Cinna which was a symbol of districts joining hands, like the rebellion. (The movie made it not like that though)
@@JR-rr6tfRue sowed the seed, cinna's symbolic dress sealed the deal along with all the dresses he prepared in advanced if the revolution was to begin
Peeta knew exactly what he was doing every interview! The man is a genius, even Haywitch was so impressed with this. Nobody even planned it
Yes. He was super quick on his feet.
Exactly😊
Didn't Peeta and Haymitch plan this? I think that's what the books said.
@@mashaalshabbir8726Yes, even from the movie I got that feel. Haymitch's toast make it look like it was planned.
This said, if this was going to work, I would have assumed that girls would have gotten pregnant prior to the selection -- either being skipped or causing an uproar as a pregnant teen is murdered.
#Optics
I love how that girl was irritated with the dress until she realized Katniss wasn’t interested in it either. She was like “right. Snow picks our costumes. He’s so predictable.”
"That girl"?
@@DirectlyHereJohanna Mason
Oh that's her name! Sorry. I used to watch these with my sister and its been a while since I've seen the movie. @@nikkiej.5875
THAT GIRL??! You meant the legendary Johanna Mason???!
JOHANNA! I keep forgetting that! I keep wanting to call her Annie, but I know Annie is the other red head. (I am very bad with names). @@Ariana-wv4pf 😅
Caesar Flickerman is fighting for his life in these interviews, i think he nearly had a panic attack when he realized what Katniss’s wedding dress transformation was doing, let alone when all the victors started holding hands.
Everyone loves Caesar, but the guy is a Capitol loyalist through-and-through
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@@robbybeckmeyer828 Or is he the most brilliant double agent of fiction history? Right up there with Scarlet Pimpernel. Play the fool. Save the day. No one ever finds out it was you.
@@christophersanders3252 I mean maybe. Its been quite a while since I read the books but I'm fairly certain he never crops up in the rebel camp even after they take the Capitol. Maybe he's one of the many people that stayed with the Capitol out of fear but I suspect he didn't want to let go of his privileged position
@@robbybeckmeyer828 I don't think so
That smirk Peeta gives when the audience reacts to his news about the baby is 👌👌
Haymitch’s cheers to him 😂
Literally took my breath away when I read this scene in the book. Boom. Right in guts
is she actually pregnant??
@@teleportingpotatoe no, he said it as a publicity stunt
@@teleportingpotatoe No, it was the last ditch effort to get the public in enough of an uproar to force Snow to cancel the Games.
Katniss being like: “WTF? I’m pregnant?”
If she would have stroke her belly it would have been PERFECT
"Oh, right. I'm supposed to be pregnant, I think. While I'm trying to think what that means and how I should act - maybe throw up or something - Finnick has positioned himself at the edge of the water."
"She's pregnant."
"I'm pregnant??"
"NO! Well, aren't you?"
"No! I think..."
"WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU THINK"
"SHUT UP YOU BROUGHT THIS UP"
@@straypaper 😂
Katniss said it herself: "Everyone knows my secrets before I do."
I love how Cinna and Effie loved her. At first, Effie took her tributes like they were her job, but later treated them like they were her children. And Cinna took to Katniss fast. She wasn't his job, she was his girl.
I love how Cinna's dresses were a huge "screw you" to Snow.
Effie was a second mother to them. She may be shallow in her thinking in the beginning but she was pure. Her whole world and world POV fell apart. She knows it's for good, but you feel for her not knowing where she belongs anymore in the end after having her eyes opened.
Cinna create the first message for rebellion. The dress put the Mockingjay as the simbol. Snow knows that Cinna just made the first step to revolution, and Cinna knows that he has to pay this with his life. A magnificent chess game.
But Snow's retaliation was cold and brutal. Waited until Katniss was seconds away from entering the arena only to have him killed right in front of her to throw her off and unfocused so she might be easier to kill by the other tributes.
But Snow has the right to defend himself, right?
I know I'm bringing politics into this.. but these movies reflect the realities of the human condition.
@@mynameisedenbeauty4922snow is a tyrant. He is wrong who cares
@@mynameisedenbeauty4922No. Not when youve committed atrocities. What type of entitlement are you on? It's like saying hitler has the right to defend himself 😂. If it were me he'd be tortured and kept alive.
@@PointProvenI absolutely agree with you but it is the reality of the world which doesn't excuse anything but a weird way our brain accepts human suffering
Everyone's talking about the baby ,and the dress, but what broke my heart waa when Katniss took the hand of who im assuming is the district 11 tribute, and it was just a stub. It was so heartbreaking cause it shows how screwed the games are ,and the victors never truly walk away being the same.
Peetas character was supposed to be an amputee as well
The victors are offered treatment to completely heal any wounds they incurred during the games, even getting seamlessly fitted prosthetics to replace damaged or lost limbs. Chaff refused a capitol prosthetic after his games in an act of defiance…. Hence the stub.
As many times as I've seen this, I never noticed that!@@thegreyinitiate3680
@@juliaaz711year, it annoyed me that the movie cut out the fact that he lost his leg in the previous Hunger Games and had to wear a metal prosthetic leg for the rest of his life.
@@morganyoung3557so I actually learned they were going to include that detail but the CGI costs would’ve been high. It would’ve blown the budget they had for the movie.
There was also the option of making Josh wear a prosthetic but then there’s the issue of his movements being severely limited and whatnot. So they took that out. Katniss was also supposed to be partially deaf because of the explosion from the first movie but they didn’t know how to include the detail.
Cinna was an absoulte GENIUS for designing such a beautiful dress.
He knew and accepted that it would probably cost him his life.
The dress is actually designed by Tex Saverio, an Indonesian fashion designer.
Cinna is a character, not a real person 😂 the dress was designed by somebody else, a real designer and real person.
@NurmaBP DUH obviously people are talking about the character 😂 that’s like saying ‘oh Harry casted the Patronus spell vs the CGI team created a cool effect’
@@NurmaBP i cant imagine being as dense as you.
This was my most memorable scene in the entire saga. Just because that brief showing of solidarity of people supposedly competitors against an empire/dictator.
#FreedomOfExpression
This was never a moment showing the brief solidarity it was instead a moment showing how shallow the capitial was the fact that they got more upset about a fetus dying then peeta and Katniss. They didnt care about actual children dying in the hunger games like rue.
@@evelynn1173 I think they were referring to the tributes holding hands in unison.
For me it was the people going to blow up the damn. They knew they were probably walking to their deaths, and yet they were singing.
yeah I will never understand how people go crazy over protecting children only in certain circumstances but not in others, even in the real world@@evelynn1173
The irony of them wanting to stop the games because of an unborn baby, but their willingness to not only encourage but enjoy sending 12, 13, 14, etc, year old children to their brutal death.
Speaks alot especially regarding abortion and gun laws.
It’s also because her and Peeta were the “star crossed lovers” so the fact they were pregnant just added to the whole story
@@FireWolf583that's how I took it too. It had nothing to do with "a baby". To them it was *the* baby. It was bad enough to them to kill off the star crossed love but to not even give them (the captial) a chance to see their baby? That's what caused the outrage. They were bored of the games and the lovers, and baby to come gave them something new to root for before snow took it all away. Selfish motivation, but Peeta was smart to know it work and play on it.
I never realized until a few years ago just how perfectly this symbolizes the society we live in. Men, women, and children dying on a regular basis- children dying for sport, no one caring about children starving to death in the other districts:
But then complete outcry over the unborn.
I think there’s a point to what you’re saying with the lack of caring for those in need, however I don’t think that means that the unborn should be ignored as a result. I think we should be caring about both, equally.
Ooh! Good observation! Some people (and by some people I mean those who don't actually value life, but rather, the idea of purity and life) seem to prefer the idea of creating new life and the romanticism of a baby. However, it seems when that idea becomes reality and involves responsibility and effort, then it's no longer worth idealizing and it's someone else's problem. Seems the people in the capitol are rather shallow. I am, of course, generalizing.
Your argument would be a good one IF the unborn were a "potential" or an "idea". They're not. They're human beings, like you or me.
Now, does that mean the current issues with poverty, the absolute dumpster fire that is the foster system, the immigration human rights violations, etc. don't matter? Of course not. But the lives of the unborn in the womb matter AS MUCH, because they're people, they're babies.
I've been involved with the pro life movement for years. I don't understand why people think we want to control women or reduce them to incubators. That's not the motivation; it's that we truly believe that it's a baby in there. It doesn't mean their lives stop mattering once they're born: of course they still matter. But they're currently the only people it's legal (in some states) to kill.
I can't speak for lawmakers and politicians and their motivations, of course. I daresay most of them are absolute duplicitous snakes. But every activist I've ever met seems to really believe that it's already a human life. You're going to have to prove it's not a human being to convince any of us.
@@JP2GiannaTIf we're talking about abortion, keep in mind that this is like the alcohol prohibition era.
It doesn't matter if you prohibit it, there will still be abortion because many women will need it, it will just be more dangerous and deadly for those women because it will be illegal and they will have to do it in secret and without the necessary medical care (There is a long history of fatal abortions for women in the history of humanity dating back millennia).
Not to mention the number of criminals who take advantage of it to exploit it as a business, as they did with alcohol.
And you're not taking into account the men who want abortion and don't mind kicking a woman in the stomach to get it even if they commit murder.
Now let's remember that even if the baby is born, it can be born in circumstances in which they cannot support it or not want it, in which the baby grows up in a very unfavorable environment and suffers or is directly abandoned or thrown into a river (Yep, it also happens) .
Of course if anti-abortion people promise to adopt and raise every baby someone doesn't want that would be perfect, but for some reason it's not an option 😑.
Does it surprise you so much that we choose the option where current or already born people not die instead of prioritizing fetuses that could be lost naturally when a woman gets her period? (Natural abortion, yep also exists)
And I have said all this without mentioning the feminist reasons why it is screwed to decide for a woman what to do with her body and life.
Your turn 😊.
@@JP2GiannaT People refer to that movement as forced-birthers nowadays for a reason, and rightfully so.
The time it takes for a fetus to become a semi-fully developed human being are six months. Why not just agree on that as the time frame in which abortions are allowed? It is only just. Especially regarding the fact that it isn't uncommon for some pregnancies to go unnoticed for five months or even longer. At that stage the fetus/infant could technically survive outside the womb (with the necessary medical support).
If anyone thinks that "life begins at conception", then that may be their personal beliefs, and they are free to never consider an abortion, but those personal beliefs, which are just that, beliefs, shall not be forced upon the rest of society. We should base our laws on science, reason, love, and empathy, not on religious fanaticism and personal beliefs. Especially not those of a minority.
We have one side that wants to force 10 year-olds to carry their pregnancies to terms, and one side which wants to allow abortions up until the beginning of the third trimester. We got one side that bases their policies on personal- and/or religious beliefs, trying to turn the country into the Christian version of ISIS, and one side that formulates their policies under the consideration of science, reason, and empathy. I know which side I'm on. Do you?
Cinna knew what would happen to him. You could hear it in his voice and see it on his face.
Katniss was confused as she spun. There was a smile as she said "like a Mockingjay," and there was sadness in her face as she looked at Cinna afterward.
Yeah he says "I think I'm done"
I think he knew that supporting Katniss in any way shape or form at this point was going to condemn him too. Snow was out for blood and didn’t use much as an excuse to kill. Cinna had decided to accept his fate and go out with a bang.
I love the winner from 11 looks at Katniss when Peeta mentions the baby like “bitch I know you lying but let’s hope it works bc I only got the one hand”
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Cinna is the best character. One of the bravest, most fabulous badasses there was in this entire saga!
Just goes to show, no matter who you are, no matter what you do, you can make a difference.
That “oh my god” from Caesar turning from joy to horror was fucking perfect. Cinna is a true master ❤
It was truly delightful to see Caesar Flickerman dumbfounded and afraid at the end when the audience was trying to get them to call off the games
The scene where the Panem Anthem plays in the background while everyone screams in anger sends me so much chills
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When johanna said "make him pay for it", my teenage self wondered how in the world wearing a dress would make an all powerful Snow pay. Now rewatching this, i get how a simple girl from district 12 can throw the capitol into chaos simply by twirling. Also, long live cinna and f*ck snow. 😊
You can do a lot with a song, a twirl, and a good performance.
Why did wedding music play in my head after you said this like it was the national anthem? Of course I agree Stan Cinna Screw Snow.
Lucy Gray
I kinda hate Coin more.
No one really talks about Stanley Tucci in these movies. His acting is incredible 👏
So true!!!
Seeing Katniss reveal those wings was the coolest thing ever.
gives me goosebumps. very well done
Cinna was such a badass. He knew that having the dress change would mean he would be killed. And that he planned out Katniss’s future wardrobe as the Mockingjay the way he did shows such prescience. Lots of people contributed to Katniss maintaining her symbolic status as the Mockingjay, but in some ways he was as much the Mockingjay as she was.
I remember in the book there’s a moment before she goes onstage and she thinks to herself that the dress is heavier than she remembered. Lovely foreshadowing.😊
“we want our love to be eternal” “cool” takes me OUT every time
i've always been convinced that Ceaser was part of the rebellion the entire time, which is why he asked Katness about what bird it was, he knew, but he had to get Katniss to say "Mockingjay" and make it sound convincing
The look of resignation on Cinna’s face after Katniss twirls, made him look like he was ready for his fate
Seeing Snow say “I want them all dead” is so fkn twisted and dark… it’s crazy because these victors had no quarrel with him they just lived their lives in peace, even Mags.
It always cracks me up when Hollywood doesn't realize they're mocking themselves.
elaborate
@@dark6.6E-34 the Capitol is Hollywood. It's the Met Gala. A show of opulance and decadence thats truly disgusting. All the while thinking they're doing the world a service. The clothing, the attitudes, the androgeny. It's all there.
Elaborate, your comment is lacking context.
@@Chappis91 read my above comment.
for those that don't get the comment, look at our celebrities, studios and entertainment industry... sure, you may "win the lottery" and get a chance at fame and fortune, but to make it through unscathed, you'll have to fight, maybe kill (at least metaphorically), get into relationships just please fans and star-making machines (press). And god help you if you can't find the next great story to weave - either personally and on screen - to stay relevant or else face the public's ire... because the public is fickle and will turn on anyone in a heartbeat.
"Really?!? A wedding dress?!?
- Snow made me wear it…
- Make him PAY for it!"
I love the way Johanna says that. ❤
4:37 I didn’t realize what this moment meant until I read the books. It was a spontaneous decision by Katniss. It was not preplanned. They began holding hands on live television to unite the districts to further spark the rebellion. The other victors catch on as soon as katniss does so. Little details wowow.
lenny kravitz acting is remarkable!
He managed to show on his face, that he knew the exact consequences of his actions.
I love nothing more about this scene than Haymitch giving this impressed cheer to Peeta. Truly perfect.
Jennifer Lawrence was on fire at this point in her career...
She still is.
Still is
Still very much is
I always thought that Katniss and Peeta should have been in the very middle so when the lights cut out you would not only see the shadows of the Victors, but also the outline of Katniss' Mocking Jay wings.
Also, I loved Cinna. I knew he wouldn't survive the movie after the stunt with the dress, but the brutality caught me off guard and I couldn't stop crying. I know that sounds odd considering this is a series about a government that pits literal children against each other in a gruesome fight to the death, but you just know he was tortured before the final blow...
Cinna looks at the dress and says “I think I’m done.” He didn’t mean with the dress 😢
I love how even though the people of the Capital are portrayed as privileged and entitled, they still have enough morals to tell them to stop the games because of the “baby”. This is definitely one of my favorite scenes out of the whole movie. That and the tribute parade.
Also a good commentary on the way abortion is viewed in the States. Perfectly OK to send a teenager to her death in The Hunger Games. But sending her to her death while pregnant??? Unacceptable!
@@Schaemia any other random pregnant woman they wouldn't care. This is because it's the star-crossed lover baby. They love Katniss and Peeta's story and now it's an entire family going into the games.
0:46 Love how Johanna is cynical but supports her at the end ... love her and how Katniss reacts too
This is a great example of what happens when you take control of the narrative. The Quarter Quell was rotten from the beginning and after this show of open rebellion and solidarity, she actually started turning the Capitol audience against the Quell - and against Snow.
And it cost Cinna dearly. They didn't just kill him in the books, they tortured him to death. To paraphrase from the novel *Hellspark,* even gods take vengeance on those that thwart them.
Peeta went from the most doubted character to he play the gane smoothly
The guy who screamed stop the games a few days later:
"Congratulations, you and your entire family get to move to district 1"
Caesar is Panem’s Jimmy Fallon.
#CorporateAmerica #Lobbies #USD
The Hunger Games trilogy low-key triggered a depressive episode of mine.
But it was just so beautiful, motivating, gut wrenching, heartbreaking, chilling all at the same time.
“It is no measure of good health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.”
God i love how well these movies played out. So rare to have these books to movies adaptations actually end up good.
"Your stylist certainly has outdone himself!"
Snow: And he's gonna get done in himself
the wedding dress was a masterpiece, it was created by the famous Indonesian designer, Tex Saverio.
"Look at them... They're holding hands."
“I want them dead.”
Cinna frowning. He knew. Hew knew exactly what was going to happen and that kills me.
Screw Snow for killing Cinna Cinna was only trying to show the people who Katniss really was and the way he saw her
R.I.P Cinna 😭
To be fair it was a bit more than just that. Cinna was a part of the revolutionary forces. He cared for Katniss deeply, sure, but his designs were specifically crafted to incite instability in the Capitol and districts and fuel a rebellion. The more he did, the more insecure and uncertain the Capitol citizens became, and of course all of this was being continuously televised BY FORCE to each of the districts, encouraging them to resist the Capitol influence. He was far more than just a fashion designer; he was an important architect of the downfall of Snow and Capitol rule.
@@NightRunner417
I still wonder how this movie went past the chinese governmental censorship.
Either they are not as clever as they think or they believe their fellow countrymen are too dumb.
@@NightRunner417 Not all heroes wield traditional weapons. Cinna knowingly gave everything he had to give for freedom.
He certainly wasn’t just doing that. As said before me, he is a revolutionary. He is setting fire. And as brave that he is and even if he deeply cares about Katniss, he uses her. I didn’t read the books, but in the movies Katniss clearly doesn’t understand the whole point and issues of the revolution. Cinna uses what she represents even if she didn’t understand it. For her the Mockingjay have not the same meaning and impact than for the revolutionary forces . This goes far beyond her and Cinna uses that and made her the Mockingjay, the instrument of the revolution. As does Coin, Plutarch… and all this against her will. Not the whole time, but most of it.
So no, Cinna isn’t just a very cool stylist who cared about Katniss. He is a convinced revolutionary ready to make any sacrifice to end the dictature.
Cinna is my favorite character of the movie, he was just brilliant, handsome and brave! He knew the risks and believed in the monckingjay.
Lenny as cinna was perfection
Reading the book, i legit cried when Cinna was killed
Cinna: “I think I’m done.”
Me: “yeah, no shit bro 😅”
After watching the new movie, you can really see why Snow hates Katniss so much. The mockingjays, the hanging tree song. She reminds of his first love who betrayed him.
Lucy Gray didn’t betray snow, it was the other way round
So essentially Snow sees Katniss like Lucy reincarnated potentially taking revenge on his structure
Cinna and Johanna was my favorite in this movie
This is kinda unrelated but at 4:49 when they're all holding hands.... i can't stop laughing at mags. shhe's got one hand straight up cause of finnick and then thheother one not even-
HAHAHAHAH
I love how Caesar says "disappointed that a certain wedding didn't take placssssssssssssse". 😂
That dress. The perfect wedding dress. They should have gotten an Oscar for the costumes.
The snow lands on top dress, and the girl on fire 🔥 melt the snow. ⛄️ freeing the Mockingjay, bringing them out of hibernation. Heavy symbolism Can’t believe I never saw that before.
Top tier scene
***SPOILER ALERT*** I was distraught when they murdered Cinna! I was so hoping that he would make it! 😭😭😭💔💔💔
The book was released in 2009 and the movie in 2013… I don’t think it needs a spoiler alert anymore
@@ODISeth Believe it or not, there are NEW fans who haven't read the books yet, or even seen the earlier films yet, such as my niece, although they've seen the trailer to the prequel. A spoiler alert is a courtesy, especially to those new fans of the franchise.
Same here. 😭
Same!
@@ODISethwith the new movie coming soon, hunger games on reddit has been blowing up with new fans goin crazy over certain clips/parts in the book
After you read/watch The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes , you once again understand that why Snow hates Mockingjays so damn much. It mostly reminds him of Lucy Gray and his best friend Sejanus (as he betrayed both of them eventually)
He hates them even before that. They're nature run wild; outside of and even against the Capitol's control. That's something he cannot stand.
Truly the best dress Cinna ever made❤
It's so cool how Katniss's wedding dress resembles a Mockingjay before it turns into the other dress. 👌 You also see how much Katniss reminds Snow of Lucy Gray in the second Games.
After reading the book about snows past, I can understand how this angered Snow so much.
After watching BOSAS him getting triggered by the mocking jay makes so much sense ✨💀😭
So much I love abt this scene.. the way katniss glares as they call her on stage.. the way peeta smiled at haymitch when mentioning a baby and his proudness.. the way they all raise their hands together as winners of the hunger games who were betrayed to die again.. The wings on the dress resembling a mocking jay.. Its so beautiful and actually brings tears to my eyes ❤
You can see cinna is sad because he knows
Every second of this is cinema at its best
I love the expression of Jeniffer lawrence when the dress started to burn
EFFIE IS TOO ICONIC
Lenny Kravitz was the best cinna we could have ever asked for.
Snow's reaction makes a lot more sense now knowing what we know in the prequel books
3:18 I luv Snows reaction and closing the book, u can tell his just fed up, he knew he had to kill Cina but its just the momentum of his face where he like "This shit, seriously!"
Ceaser: This is news!
Katniss: Yeah, this is news. When was someone gonna tell me I was pregnant??
My man cinna SNAPPED and we applaud him for it 👏
I love this scene. So emotional in so many ways.
im sad cinna died, he was the best stylist 😭
Snow saw the mocking jay outfit. Snow thinking: kill Cinna.
They are literally slaying whole capitol everytime when they showed up
Peeta's little smirk to Haymitch is a classic!
I love the moment from 1:00 to 1:05, katniss just look like ' I just want to burn everyone of you'
Joanna’s life was extremely sad so was finnicks
I think his death was the most upsetting for me lmao
I just love it when movies show art being used as a bloodless weapon against the powerful.
I get chills all through out the movie ❤🎉
One of the most fantastic scenes 🔥🔥🔥 when they show they are not enemies.
I need to rewatch these. I didn't give them the attention they deserved.
cinna even made the earrings change color lol
It's fascinating to see how fast Ceasar's facade disappears when the victors stand united holding hands. I'm still mad that Cinna died, he was one of my favorites. At least he went out sending the message of rebellion. That mockingjay dress is GORGEOUS
That dress signed his death warrant
But also helped ignite another spark in the revolution
Freedom displayed in Fashion. Cinna The GOAT🔱
This moment had me in shock, I knew Cinna would do something crazy, I was not disappointed.
Peeta turning their traditionalist society against them is so amazing that it makes even the "f@!#$ you" moment for Joanna tame.
Did anyone notice how her earrings also change color from white to blue?
JENNIFER LAWRENCE- - -> 😢
Amazing Dress From Sinna, And Big Up's Katniss On Winning The Games After Hamish Told You Nobody Ever Wins The Games. ❤
*Cinna. *Haymitch.
Love this scene
Am I meant to believe that in the 74 years of previous hunger games, a pregnant teenager has never been reaped?
I could definitely see that happening, though I do think this is special/different for those watching, because Katniss was from a previous year. She was a familiar face, someone they felt invested in, that they knew... where someone who was just reaped - especially from the numbered districts - wouldn't mean as much to that Capitol audience. Of course, many previous Victor's would be familiar faces, but it just adds a layer for her. Hope that made some kind of sense. 😊
Idk as a teenager in this world and knowing that you and your kids would like to be in something like this, and being starving I feel like there wouldn’t be as many having sex at a young age. Plus they would definitely keep the pregnancy a secret and force abortion anyway
@@Miss_Myth Perfect sense, well said. Katniss and Peeta were well known by this point as beloved Victors from the previous Games, the only ones to ever be given a joint victory. Every little mandatory viewing televised interaction with them was twisted to get into the hearts and minds of the entire population, and it worked very well. Instability was building in the districts, and the Capitol citizens were vulnerable to having their emotions played. Every little act and insinuation pushed the situation closer to the edge of widespread collapse, and that gave a possible revolution some actual chance of success.
@@Miss_Mythoh God! You just made me realize that the "pregnant challenger" would probably be viewed as extra entertaining to these people. "She fights for her life and baby!" And "won't you please sponsor this pregnant mother to be. *Drops in prenatal vitamins* girl being like Guys I need a gun!" Or the real dark scenario "*drops in abortion pills* will she do it? End her pregnancy to give herself a shot at victory? Stay tuned, we'll be right back after a word from our sponsors!" This could go in such a dark turn for someone's fan fiction.
@@clover2739 Less sex? No. There's actually a biological factor here: when humans (and other mammals) feel they're in danger, the urge to procreate increases. It's an instinct that ensures the survival of the species: more danger means more children are needed to replace those lost.
Terminating pregnancy: that's possible. If you're a tribute, pregnancy is counterproductive to survival.
I suppose the careers would have contraceptives available.
But even so, 74 years, 12 districts. Not a single late-trimester teenager? I donno.
One crazy series, I keep coming back to these clips. It goes way beyond the story and events in it. We become part of it - wanting to be the good guys who win of course - the the 'airhead city dwellers' are brought to the place of waking up their hearts, and suffering too... So the real evil is those running the system - as it is in our world! Which is what Katniss realises at the end, and makes it the right choice to target the new leader when she declares the system will continue.
The costume designers of the show are brilliant, can't get enough of looking at those flaming costumes!!