The series adaptation of Huxley's Brave New World released a trailer that once again attracted attention. As a dystopian masterpiece with the same name as "Nineteen Eighty-Four", it naturally attracts a lot of attention.
At some point in the future, people will enjoy everything that is prescribed and enriched in life, but they are set from birth, fixed in a certain class, no emotion, no humanity, no need to work hard, just do fixed work and live a fixed life, but they don't realize it... And outside of this world, John, a savage reserve, came into this world by coincidence. As a man who retains his emotions and humanity, he ends up in irreconcilable conflict with the world...
Even in the happiest life that seems to be the happiest, no one wants to enjoy the prescribed life. So after all, someone will wake up, and someone will resist after all. It's like another famous dystopian movie, The Hunger Games. May 1 was idle, and I read the four parts together. It is said that the prequel is going to be filmed, and I am looking forward to it.

In the future, a war destroyed North America, and people established a new country called Shihuiguo. In order to maintain his rule, the president put pressure on the twelve districts of the country (the thirteenth district was wiped out in the rebellion) and held the Hunger Games once a year. That is, each district selects a young boy and girl as a gamer - tribute, everyone fights with each other, and the last one who survives will be rewarded and enjoy a lifetime of glory and wealth...
Katniss replaces her sister who was drawn as a tribute and participates in the game with her fellow countryman Pita. In the first part, the two eventually impress the audience with the image of "couple", reversing the rule that only one person can survive in the game. But in fact, the person Katniss really loved was Gail. After returning to District 12, she and Pita look so close that she even wants to elope with Gail.
Slowly, Katniss became the face of the people's resistance to the president. This annoyed the president. So a 25-year "world-class limited tournament" was designed, that is, the champions of these 25 years returned to the game to have a championship battle. Obviously, this will not only kill all the victors, but also kill Katniss.
This is the beginning of the second story. In the end, a group of game designers and participants, mostly all allies of the Resistance, eventually save Katniss, hoping that she will become the face of the underground resistance in District 13 mocking birds.
So the third part, which is divided into two episodes, is called "Mockingbird". Katniss, who was rescued, found that District 12 had been destroyed, Pita had been captured by the President, and Gayle had escaped as a member of the Resistance...
Between exploitation and anti-exploitation, Katniss eventually became a mockery bird, making a lot of propaganda films for the 13th District Resistance. Eventually, she decided to break into the capital and kill the president. But the final outcome was dramatic, and the rebels in the 13th district used extremely despicable means to prompt the military and police in the capital to rebel against the water, and finally arrested the president. However, the president of the rebel army in the 13th district wanted to continue the same as the former capital city and continue to be the president himself, rather than carrying out the election promised earlier.
Katniss promised to participate in the new version of the Hunger Games again, and then shot the president of the 13th arrondissement with an arrow. Elections were held for the remaining 12 district chiefs. And Katniss and Pita returned to their hometown and lived the life of an ordinary person...
The embarrassment of human nature is exposed in this movie. For example, the desire for power, the unscrupulous means to achieve the end, and so on. The highest score in this series is the second film. The first part is generally considered too procrastinating, while the second part is much more exciting. But in the third part, the ending is obviously somewhat mediocre. But this mediocrity reflects the sinister universality of politics and human nature.
So, what kind of ending movie do we really need? Most dystopian movies are such a routine. Overall, what it wants to say is: we don't accept it!