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Un'intervista all'attore Josh Hutcherson, interprete di Peeta nel film Hunger Games: Il Canto della Rivolta - Parte 2, che conclude la storia ideata dalla scrittrice Suzanne Collins.
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00:01In the beginning of Mockingjay 2, he's being held in District 13 and he's dangerous, he's violent, he's psychotic and
00:09basically he's been tortured heavily in the Capitol and now is on his road to recovery. It's a long road,
00:15it's a very hard road and he has moments throughout the film where he comes back and then he's kind
00:20of in and out and everything, but that's sort of where we pick up with him.
00:26Before this moment, PETA's always been known as being like the honest, the down-to-earth, grounded, wholesome guy and
00:34now he's out of his mind and tried to even kill Katniss and I think it shows a lot about
00:39the real feelings that Katniss has for PETA in this because even though PETA's going through all this stuff, Katniss
00:44is still fighting for him.
00:47This is definitely the biggest chapter of the franchise because it's the final push. The whole movie, everything's boiling. It's
00:54coming to a point where you have the governments interacting, you have the people rising up, you have the government
01:01pushing back hard and then this final movie is where it all comes to a clash and then out of
01:06that comes the whole new world.
01:10I think they really added an aesthetic to the movie that in some parts was supposed to be like dilapidated
01:16and war torn and run down, which we found these like far out places in Germany that had been like
01:20war torn kind of and shot there.
01:23And then we wanted some kind of like quirky, like futuristic sort of architecture. We found some of that in
01:29like some suburbs of Paris and whatnot. So I think they added a lot to the look and there are
01:33locations that hadn't been really shot before. So it's kind of nice to like have something that people sort of
01:37verge into the screen in a way.
01:41I'm definitely going to take away the friendships from this. I mean, that's been the biggest change in my life
01:46that I've gained from this whole process. And then also just even kind of PETA's mentality of maintaining who you
01:52are and not becoming a piece in their games. And when you do a project like this, it kind of
01:56puts you in a certain place that people want to make you become this or people want to make you
02:01become this or they have all these different ideas of what you can and can't do as an actor next.
02:05And so to kind of break that and sort of be true to yourself is something that I'll take away
02:09from this.
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