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That was the best monologue in the movie. Because he realized he was already dead. He was supposed to die his entire life. We pity those kids from poor districts, but have we ever stop to think of the careers? They were trained for this. Knowing they would probably die. What kind of parents use their kids as a business? Trained to make them rich, or die. The children from 12 were poor and starving and weak. But most of them had their parents, loving parents who would die to get some food to bring home for them. Cato and the rest of the careers lived under a fake mask of glory. And he realized it right before he died. “Is that what you wanted?” He screamed to the cameras. Was he blaming the Capitol? Or maybe, just maybe, was there a heartless mother back home, realizing she had killed her child from the day he was born?
This upset me so much. Because brutal, bloodthirsty Cato, for a split second, lost hope. When you humanise the villain, I begin to love them.
This scene killed me for all those reasons.
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Can we just take a moment to realize how this child is acting more maturely than half the population of the earth? Kay. That will be all.
I fucking love this with all my heart, why can’t everyone be this accepting?
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Cato’s theme has officially been released. It will be played during his final scene in the movie.
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