Lionsgate | Release Date: November 20, 2015
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MadMaxFuryRoadNov 25, 2015
What starts off being one of the year's slowest movies eventually catches up to the hype. The first 45 minutes of the film was so slow, I started thinking to watch Creed instead. But then the action started coming, and I eventually foundWhat starts off being one of the year's slowest movies eventually catches up to the hype. The first 45 minutes of the film was so slow, I started thinking to watch Creed instead. But then the action started coming, and I eventually found myself enjoying the film. Of course, it isn't Catching Fire great, but it is still a satisfying conclusion to the franchise. The storyline was very predictable and very sad and even dark at times, but the film does have its great scenes. This was probably the worst Hunger Games there was tied to the first Mockingjay, but it is still fun to watch with your friends if you are a teen. (68.5/100) Expand
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Brent_MarchantNov 26, 2015
A disappointing, dragged-out, occasionally ludicrous conclusion to this storied action adventure franchise. Whatever audience goodwill that had been built up in this film's forerunners (especially the second and third installments) isA disappointing, dragged-out, occasionally ludicrous conclusion to this storied action adventure franchise. Whatever audience goodwill that had been built up in this film's forerunners (especially the second and third installments) is squandered here in a boring, inconsequential, poorly executed finale, easily the worst picture in the series. Had this film and its most recent predecessor been combined in a single film rather than two needlessly padded, mediocre offerings, the franchise might well have been finished off with a bang instead of a protracted, silly yawn, a genuinely lost opportunity. Expand
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beingryanjudeNov 29, 2015
Falling victim to unnecessarily splitting its source material, MOCKINGJAY PART 2 feels much less satisfying than it should. PART 1 saw a strong build and continued interest, which was only occasionally reciprocated in the finale. Lawrence andFalling victim to unnecessarily splitting its source material, MOCKINGJAY PART 2 feels much less satisfying than it should. PART 1 saw a strong build and continued interest, which was only occasionally reciprocated in the finale. Lawrence and the cast are strong as ever, but it's still disappointing. Expand
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NerdConsultantNov 25, 2015
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 should really only be approached by fans, and even then I think they might be un-satisfied by the conclusion like I was. This film builds up very well but it doesn’t fully realise where it means to be andThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 should really only be approached by fans, and even then I think they might be un-satisfied by the conclusion like I was. This film builds up very well but it doesn’t fully realise where it means to be and it just wasn’t that great. I’m not a big fan of The Hunger Games Franchise but I don’t hate it at the same time, these films are all just ok at the end of the day and I am kind of glad I am done with them. If you enjoyed the previous films you probably will enjoy this one, but I am not making any guarantees on that. The action is good and I will say the build up to most of the acting is well done, but other than that I can’t give much praise to this one, especially the pointless nature of the 3D which feels like just another way to squeeze more money out of its fans. Overall, not really my thing, you could probably wait for this one to come out on DVD although I suspect you will be waiting a while, as this one will probably do very well at the Box Office. Expand
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tlspam2015Nov 26, 2015
Mostly a dull affair, with a few exciting moments. I liked the previous 3 films but this one certainly shows why it was a questionable decision to split the final novel in half.
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DyliebarAug 3, 2018
The action is decent and the acting is as great as always, but the pacing is atrocious and as a big finale, it feels very anticlimactic!
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StevieGJDNov 30, 2015
What a disappointing finale to this movie series. I really liked the books, though I thought the third one would be hard to make into a film. The first and second films were very entertaining and did a good job of capturing what the booksWhat a disappointing finale to this movie series. I really liked the books, though I thought the third one would be hard to make into a film. The first and second films were very entertaining and did a good job of capturing what the books were about, even with changes and omissions. The third book just didn't have enough in it to make two movies and both Mockingjay films suffer from the decision to make two films. But two films makes more money right? Jennifer Lawrence has become one of the best actresses of her generation, but she can't save this. The choices made to change key plot points really detract from the story here. It is actually boring at times. It is executed poorly. How could they do that to these books? Two movies makes more money than one. I hope Hollywood eventually sees that this choice can ruin something that could have been great. This is just ok, nothing more. Expand
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JamesLDec 13, 2015
I never thought much of this series and I have not read the books. The first film was the best and this one is more interesting than part one. I will not give away the end but it was pretty much what I expected. All four films never rose toI never thought much of this series and I have not read the books. The first film was the best and this one is more interesting than part one. I will not give away the end but it was pretty much what I expected. All four films never rose to the level of the LOR in any category. Lawrence again looked bored as did Woody. Hoffman is dead and did this push him over that edge? In, fact everyone seemed relieved that it was over. I sure am. Yes, it made a lot of money but no on will remember or care about this film or the series of all four once you close the door and head to your car. Expand
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AnnatarYoungDec 2, 2015
Having followed the series casually, enjoying it but not exceptionally so, I can say that Mockingjay: Part 2 earns brownie points for capping off a series without ruining it in the finale. It was emotionally hitting even to someone who wasn'tHaving followed the series casually, enjoying it but not exceptionally so, I can say that Mockingjay: Part 2 earns brownie points for capping off a series without ruining it in the finale. It was emotionally hitting even to someone who wasn't wholly invested in the story and the moments of genuine tension were enthralling. The end did feel a little rushed though.

Jennifer Lawrence delivered a pretty fantastic performance as Katniss Everdeen (still one of the daftest names for a character ever, regardless of their position as the series' protagonist) although it was clear that there were a few flaws with the character's core writing and consistency.
The same can be said for Donald Sutherland, who commanded a respectable and powerful presence as an actor despite his character, President Snow, once again being somewhat thin.

All in all, this wasn't a bad movie but I'd hardly call it this year's biggest blockbuster. Some of the dialogue was a little repetitive and some of the scenes dragged a bit.
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samichsupernovaMar 17, 2016
A fitting if artless end to the Hunger Games series, with the exception of a bunch of added scenes this is pretty accurate to the book, but the amount of padding both here and in Mockingjay Pt. 1 really dilutes the experience, ruins theA fitting if artless end to the Hunger Games series, with the exception of a bunch of added scenes this is pretty accurate to the book, but the amount of padding both here and in Mockingjay Pt. 1 really dilutes the experience, ruins the overall pacing, and creates an oppressive atmosphere without adding much to the thematic content.

Nothing in the film is quite as believable as it should be, and scenes that should hit hard don't have too much impact, or they have their impact delayed. For instance, the much-hyped sewer sequence features the only decent action in the film and is admittedly freaky and tense, but the way it concludes seems tossed together and I didn't really believe it. There's a scene at the gate of Snow's mansion that is pretty sloppy. The writing was fine and much of it was true to the book but they did not go far enough into ideologies IMO. Given that they were going to add a bunch of stuff anyway, I wanted discussions on the immorality of war, on whether or not the rebels should even continue to have districts, and whether or not there should even be a central government anymore after the war.

The performances are fine as always, though the movie still lingers far too much on Lawrence's Katniss, who's intense and determined and finally trying a little tenderness, but doesn't have that much to do, nor does she have a complete arc in this film that results in a change in her character. The film wants to get into her head space, but she still seems like a bit of a stranger. IMO the film does not really capture the inner turmoil she went through in the book, especially during the last act of the story, where it seemed like she was totally losing her mind. She does have a big breakdown that is well-acted but for the rest of the film she plays it pretty one-note. Philip Seymour Hoffman's death is also felt in the last act, but at least it gives Haymitch something more to do. Elizabeth Banks has one scene where she bids goodbye to Katniss and steals the show. Aside from the brooding Gale and Peeta and Coin and Snow (the two best supporting performances in this film - I wanted more of Donald Sutherland's scenery-chewing), the rest of the cast don't do much because the director is so focused on Katniss' brooding self.

It's whatever and by the end of it I was actually legitimately bored. That should NOT happen. I read all of these books in a weekend because I was so addicted to them. But the movie just drags on and on with inconsequential scene after scene that does little to advance the story, characters, or themes beyond what has already been established. Given the source material, I thought this could be the strongest of the films, but in fact, it might be the worst. A lot of its impact is flat-out diluted due to sloppy directing and editing choices. For fans of the franchise, it's still worth watching and it does provide a subversive and fitting conclusion for this series. I just wish it were more artfully done and made with more confidence.
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Chazd3Nov 26, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Jennifer Lawrence was terrific. The ending was satisfying in a very happily ever after sort of way. The beginning outlining the impossibility and danger of the trek to the palace was a nice setup. In between however was sorely lacking in believability. The trip of 76 city blocks to the capitol center taken underground felt like about 7 blocks. The goofy eyeless man snake lizardy fanged thingies came out of nowhere and faded almost as weirdly and quick after polishing off a couple of folks. The stadium filled with freed inhabitants who had been fighting and starved and sick and helpless for years was filled by what looked liked a bazillion people. Absurdly unrealistic. The "big moment" at the end was telegraphed so far in advance all I could say was, so do it already, tired of waiting.
The ending and quality of effects saved it from being disappointing but the slow first half followed by strangely fortuitous action sequences in the second half made this merely ok.
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ScribeHardNov 29, 2015
Lionsgate chose a director who could manufacture needless film in an effort to take a story that could have been something for the cinematic ages and turn it into a cash-grab. A franchise should end with some sense of melancholy that it’sLionsgate chose a director who could manufacture needless film in an effort to take a story that could have been something for the cinematic ages and turn it into a cash-grab. A franchise should end with some sense of melancholy that it’s over, that the characters we’ve invested in have no more stories to tell. With The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, that melancholy is replaced with a sense of relief that the series, and the bilking, have finally ended. Expand
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diogomendesNov 29, 2015
If there's anything good about this movie is Jennifer Lawrence. And she portrays Katniss very well. Everdeen (still a dumb name) is pretty much weighed down by the 3-movie war, and her facial expression is more than an indication of that. SoIf there's anything good about this movie is Jennifer Lawrence. And she portrays Katniss very well. Everdeen (still a dumb name) is pretty much weighed down by the 3-movie war, and her facial expression is more than an indication of that. So while the movie worked on that aspect, it ultimately dragged too long. I like using the word "drag" because intensifies that notion of something being slowly, really slowly drawn out, which happens here to my annoyance. Another thing, splitting the franchise's major conclusion is beyond irritating. It's tiresome, makes no sense, and affects the two-part films in predictable outcomes. If you want to make a movie about Snow's conflict with Katniss and build the world around them, that's fine by me, but for that, you have a long runtime, and editors. Yes, that's what editors are for. I hate when movies like these start off where the predecessor concluded. It just feels like I'm watching an extended episode of a TV Show and I pause at the very middle, one year later I continue the episode. This year's Maze Runner did it the same thing, though that movie was more of a crapfest.

Visually, it's sound -- no question about it. The CGI is passable, and the cinematography is amazing. The camerawork is fine when the action isn't taking place in the cliché-ridden sewers scene. That scene with the zombies was more clichéd than anyone could fathom. The writers must have found their ways into copycatting similar jump scares, cheap jump scares. There's that scene where a character stares at the bottom of the sewer, and the last second is riddled with zombies coming out of nowhere. Yeah, 3 seconds ago everything was so quiet, I'm not buying that. It's just one of those few familiar YA tropes that really isn't effective.

Do I recommend this movie? Only if you're a fan of the genre or even of Lawrence. I liked the action, the effects, I even liked the theme of the film, but this thing is getting so tiring. It's like eating stale bread from a stale store... oh well.

Final Score: 6.5/10
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AliceofXNov 24, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. So apparently I am in the minority of people who actually loved Mockingjay so it disappointed me particularly that the final film was such a dud. The book had several very emotional moments, powerful moments that were completely butchered in the movie. They had none of the weight they were supposed to have.

Usually I try to remain spoiler free in my reviews but this simply has to be mentioned. In the book we see Katniss mentally damaged following the events of the previous two books and none of that appears in the film, only briefly in Part 1. After Prim's death she has a complete breakdown, the part where she is yelling at Buttercup (the cat) is the most tear-jerking moment in the story. Yet in the film it all remains emotionless and Katniss seems barely moved by her sister's death.

Emotionless. That would be a good word to describe this film. I almost wouldn't mind if they had changed the story and at least went out with a bang so we could have a grand ending to the series. But it feels like the makers lost heart for this franchise.

Obviously splitting Mockingjay into two movies was a bad call. And even then they didn't have time for important stuff, but other parts are unnecessary dragged out. Overall this movie might be of interest to fans of the series and but I don't see what interest it would be to anyone else.
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HarrasedaNov 23, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. 4.5/10
+ Peeta was interesting
+ Mutt sequence was tense…
- … but the other action scenes were boring
- Far too long
- Drab colour scheme
- Deaths are spectacularly mishandled
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MattBrady99Nov 30, 2015
Katniss Everdeen: "Tonight, turn your weapons to the Capitol!".

The story in Mockingjay Part 2 is Katniss fully embracing her role as the face of the district revolution in the "Mockingjay" she leads an all-out assault on the capital to
Katniss Everdeen: "Tonight, turn your weapons to the Capitol!".

The story in Mockingjay Part 2 is Katniss fully embracing her role as the face of the district revolution in the "Mockingjay" she leads an all-out assault on the capital to bring down President Snow and his autocratic rule once and for all.

After the dull filler that was Mockingjay Part 1, I mean splitting movies into two parts isn't a great idea with some book adaption movies that don't need it, because the books themselves were not long and flowed together nicely. And yes Harry Potter did the splitting movies into two because well, the book itself was freaking huge, so huge that a little toddler can reach the top shelf by standing on the freaking book. It's completely pointless and now every book adaptation movie is doing it just to cash in more money.

I didn't like Mockingjay Part 1 that much. Nothing interesting was developed in that movie and part 1 was nothing but a set up to the next movie, which you should never do, because when you do a marathon of all of the movies, part 1 is the one that you want to skip. That's what Part 1 was 'a set up' and it doesn't stand on it's own as film (In my opinion). But all that a side, I sawed Mockingjay Part 2 a few days ago and it wasn't that great. It was way better than Part 1 when comes to something happening, but that's not saying much, because while I was watching the movie I had the same uneasy feel that Part 1 gave me and not in a good way. It isn't a bad movie, but it wasn't great.

The one major positive that I can give that was all throughout The Hunger Games franchise was Jennifer Lawrence. She has so much to do here and really makes her character shine in this movie. She once again dose a great performance that wasn't over acting or being too dramatic, but it was simple and locked down. She was without a doubt the best part of this movie.

This is a very dark and grim movie with no comic relief from the other characters, and these no messing around here and that element in the movie dose work...sometimes. These many scenes in this movie that was overly sad and so dramatic, to the point that I said to myself "Oh my lord, this movie is so miserable and grim". I know a finale like this isn't going to end quietly and it worked sometimes, but sometimes it overly did it.

This is Philip Seymour Hoffman's last movie and I think the movie did justice for his character in a respectful way due to the actors passing. I know it was hard for the cast to deal with Hoffman's death, since he's character had a major scene in this movie that he never got a chance to film due to his death. I thought the movie did great job of working around it respectfully. R.I.P Philip Seymour Hoffman.

Now for the problems: The first half of this movie and the last is so freaking slow with it's pacing, to the point that it was basically killing the spirit of this movie with the lack of energy. The movie never made me feel like the stakes were high as it felt too easy. There was never a moment that made me feel like I was on the edge of my seat or biting my nails worried for what's going, because as I said before the stakes never felt high to me. That's really disappointing and I had so much high hopes for this movie to be an intense finale with a satisfying ending...well I got some of that, but not the satisfying or intense part.

Was the ending satisfying? well, it was fine ending, but not the best as the movie didn't know how to end. The endings were dragged out.

Overall Mockingjay Part 2 will satisfy some fans of the franchise. I do think it's better Part 1 as I felt like a lot of things were happening. Unfortunately this movie dose have the same problems that Part 1 had with it's pacing and it's lack of energy. I didn't think this movie was great and I know for a fact that five years from now I will completely forget about this movie.
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alexo774Nov 26, 2015
This was a funny bad movie. The plot was all over the place, the action had no rhythm. Plotlines and characters were introduced and dropped out of nowhere, and it was just kind of sad to see these movies deteriorate. The first 2 were good,This was a funny bad movie. The plot was all over the place, the action had no rhythm. Plotlines and characters were introduced and dropped out of nowhere, and it was just kind of sad to see these movies deteriorate. The first 2 were good, the third was meh, and this was just so bad. Go see it and laugh at it. Expand
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hanneguacamoleDec 1, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. By now, I have seen every book and watched every movie of the series. But my enthusiasm has gradually decreased with each installment. Reaching the fourth movie, I saw it solely because I had seen and read everything else. Of course Mockingjay Part 2 was going to be a marketing gimmick. I don't even know at this point if it followed the book, and I don't even care.

I can't say I would even call myself a fan of The Hunger Games, but it had potential – at one point. There are moments of brilliance that were begging to be brought out, like the killing of President Coin, yet I was left feeling like it didn't really matter. This dystopian world could have ben powerful and gripped our hearts, but the movie lost its way and fell into the typical trap of the love triangle. Thank god for Phillip Seymour-Hoffman. If it weren't for his performance shining through in a select few moments, I would be a little more down overall. Still breaks my heart that we don't see more of his role.

I think Jennifer Lawrence tried her best to make this last glimpse of the franchise a success, but what could she do? She's aged several years since the release of the first movie, as has her audience – including myself. Stretching out the story for four years is bound to lose the originality and Mockingjay is no exception. We're different people and we've grown apart.
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dam1730Nov 24, 2015
This is an example of another series that simply went on too long and lost all of the magic and shock factor it started with. As a reader of the books, I generally knew what was going to happen and when it was going to happen. What drew me inThis is an example of another series that simply went on too long and lost all of the magic and shock factor it started with. As a reader of the books, I generally knew what was going to happen and when it was going to happen. What drew me in to the first two movies were the visualizations of things I had read about several times. With three films preceding this one, all of the "wow" factor is gone. With Mockingjay - Part 1, I said that the only way you could really appreciate the film was if you had read the books, Mockingyay - Part 2 is the opposite; you will enjoy this film more if you have not read the books. I suppose this is to be expected as it is the end of the series. The first mistake is that the cut between Part 1 and Part 2 was put in the wrong spot. The climax of part 1 should have been the events in District 2. In the book, it was a very important part of Katniss' character development. I felt putting it at the beginning of this film caused it to be glossed over and more of an afterthought.I wasn't crazy about how this film did not include or glossed over events that were very important for Katniss' character development. I think it left a hole in the story. In the books, Katniss does not smuggle herself into the capital, she actually does training at District 13 and it is an pretty important developmental and rehabilitative experiment for her. This movie does not adequately portray how messed up Katniss is after Peeta attacks her. Yes, it is an easy sequence to delete, but I feel it is an important part of the story and it is a part of the books where Jena Malone's character is pretty important. I felt the lack of focus on the other characters was a mistake in this film. The Hunger Games series is written in first person, so one of the major areas where this film could have differentiated itself was in that it is third person. I felt just really tired of Katniss by the end of this film. Jennifer Lawrence is a good, not great actor, so she really shouldn't have the camera on her 90% of the time as it was in this film as her weaknesses become more and more apparent the more you see her. There were other good actors in this film, they should have been more involved. One of the best characters, Haymitch, is almost nowhere to be found for example. Overall, this is an average film. It's not terrible, but it's definitely not good. Expand
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bgirlNov 21, 2015
This movie was pretty boring. It was very talky and not too much action. Also, was never a fan of the whole love triangle, anyway. This was the worst of the series for me.
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KrytikNov 20, 2015
After 3 movies, you would think they would understand what people were coming for. Not a depressing melodramatic "feels" fest. We wanted a hard hitting action film to wrap things up. Instead we got this disaster of a movie with enough awkwardAfter 3 movies, you would think they would understand what people were coming for. Not a depressing melodramatic "feels" fest. We wanted a hard hitting action film to wrap things up. Instead we got this disaster of a movie with enough awkward love-triangle moments to the Twilight series proud. Come on guys, we expected better! Expand
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DerpyMcFoxNov 27, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Personally not being a fan of the books I really enjoyed the setting and darker tones this franchise has to offer up. However this instalment yet still entertaining and worth a watch was definitely my least favoured of the four. This isn't much of a review, though I'm simply pointing out my memorable highs, lows and gripes off the top of my head.

Right off the bat this movie tosses in the burden of war which is great, the only problems being that in retrospec I can't really remember much of what happened in act 1. Following the events of Part 1 Katniss had lost her voice though this is quickly resolved. I'm no biology expert or know anything regarding the books, though I'd have like to have seen her without a voice for much longer, perhaps even to the end. By this point Katniss is looking very much invincible, the idea of her struggling to talk while undergoing her journey would not only compliment her character, but make for an even more gripping story. Having to fight to speak up on camera etc.

The traps in this one were fairly nice to see, however due to the device I feel like we had missed out on a lot more. Granted they couldn't add in too many and they had a small squad, but I'd like to have seen more from that. Perhaps even them and the peacekeepers battling it out in trap central.

The sewers scene was probably the one that stood out most for me. Having been a big ALIEN nerd through high school this scene really set the mood and tone. The suspense was done so right and was genuinely a small clip that I just loved. I even half expected a Xenomorph to pop out.

In terms of the tone of this movie I feel like it had gone a bit under following the previous. There was a sense on need and hopelessness, but it seemed nowhere near as great as in the last two. Obviously there were some darker moments towards the end, however the wrap up seemed a bit too rushed for to have much of an impact. I'd have liked a longer build even though I wouldn't say I loved the ending either. Very much seemed like Katniss was knocked off of her pedestal at this point. Like she had no impact on the whole movie what so ever til her choices at very end; which was predictable by then.

Personally though this movies biggest flaw is character development. I get this is Katniss's story, but over the past two films they have introduced so many interesting characters that the just don't bother flushing out. Natalie Dormer's character and her team were a group I really wanted to know more about and grow to love. I mean a group of capital film makers now soldiers? That's fuel for a movie alone I think. Granted they did dip in a little with some of them but it only seemed to be there for advancing the plot. Plutarch was another. I wanted to know his thinking, his master plan at the end. What was his ideal outcome? who was he before this? why was he fighting for this cause?

Johanna was another heavy hitter for me. She was a fierce character who clearly had witnessed probably the absolute worst of the capital. I wanted to know what happened before and after the games? Instead she is just there again to push forward the plot.

Peeta was an odd one in this movie. I love the idea of him having to find himself again while battling the need to kill Katniss. However I'm undecided if he had become more interesting or more boring through this? He did pour out a few feelings, but I'd have like to have been hit with more venerability to actually feel more at one with the character.

Gale was a character I found fairly boring anyways. However in the second movie and some of the third he did grow on me slightly. However as he shew his military colours early in this you kinda see where their relationship is going. It was almost as if he wasn't even fighting to get Katniss's approval in the end, he kinda just accepted the outcome.

Overall I'd say see it if you've seen the rest at the cinema. However if you're not too fussed this is very skipable. In the end it had a slightly bitter sweet finale, though I'd have liked it to had hit me harder with more loss. I really do feel like not enough people died in this movie and not many deaths seemed meaningful. Main reason I'd give it what I did was that it had some nice scenes and some good ideas, but fell really short for me. Plus points for the 'ALIENS' scene.

If anyone actually read this, well done. And apologies should there be any grammar errors.
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foxgroveNov 20, 2015
A fitting conclusion to what has been a very accomplished series. Dark in both look and tone, this entry offers up a few surprises for those who haven’t read the books. Top lined by the current ‘it’ girl, Jennifer Lawrence, who is so good inA fitting conclusion to what has been a very accomplished series. Dark in both look and tone, this entry offers up a few surprises for those who haven’t read the books. Top lined by the current ‘it’ girl, Jennifer Lawrence, who is so good in the role of Katniss Everdeen that it is nigh on impossible to imagine another actress in the part. It has to be said that performances of this stature are not usually on evidence in these kind of commercial blockbusters. It is to her credit that the films have succeeded in no small measure due to her commitment to them.
Having said that the film does start with a whimper rather than a bang. However, as soon as our vengeful troop head for the capitol, and specifically the Mansion of Coriolanus Snow, the bangs start in earnest and we find ourselves tensely partaking in the 76th Hunger Games. There is one gob smacking set piece involving a sea of black oil and another nail biting, beautifully photographed episode, down in the sewers where the group come under attack from mutants.
Ongoing delights include excellent production design and James Newton Howard’s lovely score. Costumes are toned down from the amazingly wacky designs of earlier instalments and it is left to Elizabeth Banks (this year’s clothes horse for eye catching garb. See her in ‘Love and Mercy’) to carry the day in this area. The late Phillip Seymour Hoffman appears too little effect, but no doubt judicious cutting has had to play a part.
The film does rather outstays its welcome by tacking on a couple of unnecessary codas that add absolutely nothing. Overall, though, the series has maintained a strong emotional hold throughout. This in itself is quite rare in many franchises being made today, and the movie should be applauded for that alone.
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TheHonestJackDec 7, 2015
With all the gore, brutality, and emotional heft the series is known for, in addition to a keen political undertone and excellent performances by many of the cast members, the Hunger Games series concludes on a high note with this wellWith all the gore, brutality, and emotional heft the series is known for, in addition to a keen political undertone and excellent performances by many of the cast members, the Hunger Games series concludes on a high note with this well adapted and visually superb finale. Expand
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Jess_HillNov 20, 2015
And the odds are finally in our favour with this brilliant conclusion to the epic story of Katniss Everdeen. This is a thoroughly well crafted film, with beautiful cinematography, gripping storyline and sumptuous costumes. The tension is heldAnd the odds are finally in our favour with this brilliant conclusion to the epic story of Katniss Everdeen. This is a thoroughly well crafted film, with beautiful cinematography, gripping storyline and sumptuous costumes. The tension is held with precision, and those who have read the books will not be disappointed with the manner in which the plot unfolds. The performances are excellent and it's one of the few times I can say I'm happy with the decision to split the narrative across two films, as this allowed the director to dedicate the appropriate time and detail to this much anticipated resolution, and I'm happy to say it was a beautifully executed finale that is both thrilling and satisfying in equal measure. 9.23/10 Expand
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JacobNov 20, 2015
Mockingjay Part II is fine. The filmmakers do nothing work as far as story and presentation the only faults for the film come from what it is. Watching the film I was reminded how underwhelming the ending was from how it all gets resolved, toMockingjay Part II is fine. The filmmakers do nothing work as far as story and presentation the only faults for the film come from what it is. Watching the film I was reminded how underwhelming the ending was from how it all gets resolved, to the deaths, and more importantly the unnecessarily epilogue. Adding to the hurt is that this is one chunk of a film with most of the character development being in the last installment so unless the film’s are watched back to back the film experience won’t do much for you. It’s hard to fault the filmmakers for the lame conclusion as that’s what it is in the books and they followed it well. Nonetheless, considering this is how the franchise ends it’s a shame that when you consider how good the last couple films are that the final note makes me feel empty and question my love for the series. Don’t take my shrug as criticism its an ok film. Its not the best conclusion to a franchise I’ve ever seen lacking the epic scale and satisfaction such films as Return of the King or Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II; but it wasn’t anywhere near as bloated as The Battle of Five Armies, seriously if Peter Jackson directed this he’d make the aftermath an entire film. Haven’t seen the conclusion to the Twilight saga but regardless of the faults of this final film it can’t be as stupid as that one is. Expand
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bmaster4616Nov 20, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The world and life of both the Hunger Games and Katniss Everdeen is a wonderful tale. The sad post-apocalyptic world is an interesting story while keeping us on the edge of our seats. The final chapter could have extended this and had a finale that would have been fantastic in scope. Sadly this didn't live up to the hype many was hoping for. The flaws out way the good in this final chapter.

Everdeen now has to deal with the aftermath of Peeta almost killing her to try and fight a enemy that never sleeps. The resistance takes President Snow's last defense before the Capital. They push onto the capital where Snow has made an assortment of traps to stop the forces of the resistance. Though President Coin won't allow the "Mockingjay" to die in the front lines, so she sneaks onto the battlefield. Armed with a team of people introduced in the last movie, Everdeen has to face her face last obstacle. The 76th Hunger Games has begun.

The movie starts off halfway into the movie. Like many other part 1 and part 2 movies in the past (Harry Potter and Hobbit), the movie have to of course fill in minutes by giving the audience filler. Like the Hobbit, it drags for great amount of time. However, the pacing issues aren't really the biggest flaws. They're relevant and easily scene, though the director decided to not clump them all together. Can't deny that they're there though. Moments where we're just given some exposition while other scenes of them not doing anything are thrown at us for three minutes at a time.

It would be acceptable if those moments drove the story along or made for great character development. Though they're plainly obvious fillers, which bong down the time and kill the action and adventure tone. Scenes that could have kept an amazingly different pace, are slowed down so the movie won't end too early. The main source for this was the last movie. The last movie ended too far into the book, because nothing really happened in the last one. They had to end it at the part with Peeta because the movie would have felt boring otherwise. This results in the final chapter only being a quarter of the book that's stretched out into a 2 hour and 17 minute affair. Again, this wasn't even the worst part of the film.

The worst parts of the film is the tone switches. The grim nature of the film is switched for cheap gimmicks throughout the film. The problem with talking about these gimmicks is that it will spoil parts of the film that are key. That won't happen in this review, but there might be a spoiler review coming up soon.

There's been many stories of Suzanne Collins (author of the books) rushing the last book because of some contract disputes. It really feels like it in this one. *Small spoiler* Instead of us getting to know some of the characters in the film, she just kills them off because she really hits home the dread of the world. The sad and grim nature of the last book is translated into the film. However, the director and screenwriters still don't give even a small amount of time dedicated to character development for these characters. They're thrown into the film and are instantly taken out. This just makes the whole experience feel like a gimmick. Also, characters loved in the first two films are sometimes gone without any remorse. Some of these characters are gone and nothing is said about them afterwards. Characters which are beloved in the film. This doesn't always have to do with them dying though, but just disappearing from the film all together. Don't know if fault has to be laid on Collins or Francis Lawrence (the director). Though its a flaw that should be addressed. All of these flaws lead to one of the most disappointing endings this year.

The end to the film won't be spoiled for those who haven't watched it. However, there's key parts of the ending that are extremely flawed. Some of the characters who die are randomly in locations for them to get killed in. Also, there's certain little tiny flaws (people would maybe say it's nitpicking) that are thrown right in the audience's face. It's hard not to notice them and it turns the film into what it was trying so hard not to do. Some might not find the ending predictable. However, it really was. The predictable ending steams from a rushed ending. It feels like a house without anything holding it up. This knocks down every other great aspect of the previous films, resulting in a conclusion that feels rushed while also being dragged on for a couple of minutes. The director seems to rush into the ending while not really having a clear cut one. It's convoluted in a unnecessary way. It's not necessary the directors fault, as he has to rely on material that's flawed on its own. The grim and not happy ending is very refreshing, and gives the true tone of what the final chapter is trying to portray. However, the flaws can't be overlooked.

Overall, the great things about the movie are overshadowed by the good. The actors did a fine job, but the movie doesn't allow them to shine besides Jenifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson (which character is the only one who gets any character development in the whole movie). The movie is better than the last one, because stuff actually happens, however it doesn't give the series the great sendoff it deserves. The film is similar to Spectre, a somewhat fun movie, overshadowed by flaws.

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ColeSoderstromNov 28, 2015
This movie is very very very slow. There are some good parts and the strong is sort of interesting at some parts but if your not a fan of the hunger games don't see this and if you are a fan you'll probably enjoy this but overall the movie isThis movie is very very very slow. There are some good parts and the strong is sort of interesting at some parts but if your not a fan of the hunger games don't see this and if you are a fan you'll probably enjoy this but overall the movie is just ok. Expand
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emilyywashereNov 20, 2015
For a fan of the books, one could not be more ecstatic with the outcome of this movie. It has all the brooding themes from the novel while adding components that create an even deeper, more connected story line. I could not think of a betterFor a fan of the books, one could not be more ecstatic with the outcome of this movie. It has all the brooding themes from the novel while adding components that create an even deeper, more connected story line. I could not think of a better way to end the era of The Hunger Games. Katniss Everdeen and the others have finally come full circle.
I believe if they were to make more movies, most fans and other slightly curious observers would love to witness Haymitch Abernathy as he takes on 47 other tributes in his own game during the 2nd quarter quell.
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jgrm66Nov 20, 2015
Dark, emotional, heartbreaking and incredibly satisfying. The themes are socially and politically relevant to our society and I'm sure this will keep educating people on the consequences and horrors of war for generations to come. BrilliantDark, emotional, heartbreaking and incredibly satisfying. The themes are socially and politically relevant to our society and I'm sure this will keep educating people on the consequences and horrors of war for generations to come. Brilliant movie. The best Hunger Games film. Expand
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GreatMartinNov 20, 2015
The last--maybe--of "The Hunger Games" entitled "Mockingjay Part 2" has arrived to tie up the loose ends of the 3 young adult book series turned into 4 films that made Jennifer Lawrence a star.

It is too long, running 2 hours and 17
The last--maybe--of "The Hunger Games" entitled "Mockingjay Part 2" has arrived to tie up the loose ends of the 3 young adult book series turned into 4 films that made Jennifer Lawrence a star.

It is too long, running 2 hours and 17 minutes, too many and too dark with scenes taking place underground and low lit scenes even above ground.

The older adults are mainly given cameos to do such as Stanley Tucci who is on screen for about a minute while Philip Seymour Hoffman, who died a year and a half ago is inserted as if to say 'see what we can do', while Woody Harrelson comes and goes with one minutes scenes. Donald Sutherland fights for his power continuing his heartlessness and Elizabeth Banks does her scene stealing campy appearance. Julianne Moore--never thought I would say this--is colorless in a colorless written role. Jeffrey Wright comes and goes before you can even realize it his him.

Loose ends regarding kid sister Prim (Willow Shields), the 'is he or isn't he' brainwashed problem regarding Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) and his competition with Gale (Liam Hemsworth) is played out while the squad team consisting of Sam Claflin, Jena Malone, Natalie Dormer and Mahershala Ali lend support to the leads as do Paula Malcomson, Evan Ross, Wes Chatham, Eugenie Bondurant and Elden Henson.

The revelation of Jennifer Lawrence, as Katniss Everdeen, from the first film to this closing one shows the growth of an actress fitting into her body and being able to express her thoughts without saying a word is, if nothing else, the gift of "The Hunger Games" to the world of movies. She has shown her versatility in these movies along with "Silver Linings Playbook", "American Hustle" and she is the only one who could make me see "X-Man"! I am eagerly awaiting "Joy".

The direction by Francis Lawrence along with the screenplay by Peter Craig and Danny Strong, along with adaptation by Suzanne Collins based on her trilogy, falters when it comes to the multiple endings as if they just didn't want the series to end. Here and there are a few twists that were expected and some that weren't--at least by me--which adds to a film's interest.

At some points the musical background is jarring while during the many generated computer special effects by Steve Cremin and WSalter Garcia the audience will be pulled out of the story.

"Mockingjay Part 2" will satisfy followers of the books, the movies and Jennifer Lawrence and I am definitely one of the latter!
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horcrux2007Nov 25, 2015
The Hunger Games series has finally come to an end with the fourth and final film in the franchise and serves as a continuation of Mockingjay - Part 1. Part 2 makes up for Part 1's lack of action by being the darkest, most violent andThe Hunger Games series has finally come to an end with the fourth and final film in the franchise and serves as a continuation of Mockingjay - Part 1. Part 2 makes up for Part 1's lack of action by being the darkest, most violent and gritties Hunger Games film, even with the standards set by the previous films and succeeds in ending the saga in a suitably epic fashion. Mockingjay - Part 2 finds Katniss leading the rebels to the Capitol aiming to kill President Snow. The Gamemakers have rigged the entire city with lethal traps to make sport of their deaths, making it the most dangerous Hunger Games yet. If Part 1 was too slow or lacked adequate action, Part 2 is heart-pounding from beginning to end. The action scenes are more violent than anything seen in the series yet, making any deaths even more gut-wrenching. Fans of the series will find it hard to watch at times, and if you're like me, you'll be gripping your seat or hiding behind your shirt for a good portion of the film. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 ends one of the most exciting and relevant franchises today in a gripping, emotional and brutal way, and it might be the feel-bad movie of the year. Expand
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TVJerryNov 20, 2015
Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence, who gets LOTS of closeup brooding) and her posse lead the final assault on The Capital and President Snow (Donald Sutherland). This means a few battle sequences, although the first one is almost an hour in, thanksKatniss (Jennifer Lawrence, who gets LOTS of closeup brooding) and her posse lead the final assault on The Capital and President Snow (Donald Sutherland). This means a few battle sequences, although the first one is almost an hour in, thanks to all the YA drama that wraps up the group's fate. Those with an investment in the series and its characters should be gratified, but anyone looking for the cool inventiveness of the first film will find this one unimaginative. Despite being too long, it sill manages to create a mildly-compelling drama with adequately-staged action. Expand
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namelessNov 22, 2015
This is the worst movie I've seen in 10 years. Everything about it is a cliche, it was torture to sit through. Jennifer Lawrence has 3 expressions and mugs for the camera continuously, there are 4 camera shots, there is very little action...This is the worst movie I've seen in 10 years. Everything about it is a cliche, it was torture to sit through. Jennifer Lawrence has 3 expressions and mugs for the camera continuously, there are 4 camera shots, there is very little action... it is mostly people standing around talking, and talking, and talking. I haven't even mentioned the dialogue which anyone reading this review could write. Even before they finished their lines I was finishing it for them. Do not waste your money. As good as Jennifer Lawrence was in Winter's Bone, she is that bad in this movie. She is not the next Meryl Streep, she is the next Nicole Kidman. I can not figure out how the professional reviews gave it such high marks, I feel they must getting some kind of benefit on the side. If you haven't seen many movies in your life this might be OK if you are in your teens, but I would recommend you pick out another movie you can go to in the cineplex because in the first 10 minutes you will know what I'm talking about, it doesn't get better, it just continues to repeat the same scenes, over and over again in a different place with the same anguish. Expand
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SirensOfTitanNov 22, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is very likely the worst movie I've ever sat through. It is a example of the dangers of padding.

Disclaimer: I liked the first and second movies.

Hunger Games, with a good script writer and a disciplined director, could have been done in one movie. With that, I think this could have done well as a trilogy as well. There was no reason for Mockingjay to be split into two movies.

I'll quickly explain why this movie was so bad:
* It skipped the climax -- The scene of the confrontation at Snow's residence was glossed over because Katniss was knocked out (about the 4th time in this movie alone)
* Nothing happened -- They used exposition to explain the plot in between short boring action sequences.
* It was stupid -- Many of the plot elements were used to shamelessly jerk the audience around. The performances were so rigid and simple (even Lawrence's high note performance of the show) presumably to placate the lack of intellect of fans of the movies and Suzanne Collin's books.

How the hell did someone mention the cinematography in this movie as being excellent? It was hard to watch it was so comically bad.

Overall, I found myself laughing at many of the 'serious' scenes (like dropping bombs attached to little parachutes at the final battle sequence, really?).
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nicholasbertNov 22, 2015
An extremely bloated runtime filled with 3-year-old dialogue and extremely predictable outcomes. The worst of the series, which is saying a lot since the entire series was enormously bad.
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carlosgzNov 21, 2015
The Hunger Games book trilogy is one I could recommend to anyone, and as a fan of it, there was only one thing that left me unsatisfied: how Katniss ended up basically becoming a housewife with Peeta. Her true destiny was to liveThe Hunger Games book trilogy is one I could recommend to anyone, and as a fan of it, there was only one thing that left me unsatisfied: how Katniss ended up basically becoming a housewife with Peeta. Her true destiny was to live adventurously ever after with Gale *sob*. And I really thought this final installment would give Katniss the ending she deserves. All in all, however, this is a solid and complete final chapter for a franchise that has made young people learn about the idea of standing up for yourself and understand how the misuse of power can make for a corrupt, violent environment. As a fan of the books, I am left satisfied, if not for how they sticked with the book's ending. Also, having appreciated Francis Lawrence's previous adaptations, I didn't expect less. Jennifer Lawrence (who sometimes I overpraise) is purely magnetic as the Mockingjay and I don't think anyone else could've played her as wonderfully as she did. Conclusion: The Hunger Games ends its run somewhat similar to Harry Potter's in the way that it didn't compromise the authenticity of the literary works for commercial aspects. Franchises, after all, tend to be disgusting (Divergent, The Maze Runner, etc., etc.), so it's a glorious feeling that all fans will get to experience such an emotional yet genuine closure. Expand
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sonderNov 28, 2015
Fell asleep after the first thirty minutes. I have never, ever fallen asleep in a movie theater until I saw this movie. I remember that the characters were extremely serious, and that it seemed to be moving towards a huger games scenario,Fell asleep after the first thirty minutes. I have never, ever fallen asleep in a movie theater until I saw this movie. I remember that the characters were extremely serious, and that it seemed to be moving towards a huger games scenario, and I remember being really bored. The next thing I remember is friends shaking me awake for the credits. Apparently, I snored through most of it. I'm giving the movie 2 stars, because the first half hour could be a cure for my insomnia. Expand
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rachaellNov 22, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It's been a decent franchise until this train wreck; Seems as though someone gave them a plot checklist and it goes like this: zombie zero dark chase, check. end the world's longest running love triangle, check. Drench the square in oil, send in a rocket, but don't have the oil catch on fire, check. Set up complicated tech gadget that serves no purpose for the plot, check. Cry until you spittle, check. Embarrassing end to an otherwise fun series. Check your brain at the door. Expand
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Compi24Nov 25, 2015
"The Hunger Games" franchise rounds out to a mostly satisfying note, bringing all pre-existing arcs to a worthy conclusion, whilst still proving itself to be one of cinema's preeminent young adult franchise.
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eagleeyevikingJan 5, 2016
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 is the darkest and grittiest Hunger Games movie so far. It stays true to the novel and delivers some thrilling action although emotional scenes are needlessly rushed over.
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HealingToolbox1Dec 11, 2015
Copy of letter to Amy Nicholson, who gave the film 100. I gave it 90. Hi Amy, I read you when you were in LAWeekly. Just saw fourth film. I have to go back to the first Matrix movie for so bold a new angle on heroism.

The normal
Copy of letter to Amy Nicholson, who gave the film 100. I gave it 90. Hi Amy, I read you when you were in LAWeekly. Just saw fourth film. I have to go back to the first Matrix movie for so bold a new angle on heroism.

The normal treatment would have been a showdown between Coin and Katniss, where Coin reveals she, not Snow, bombed the children. This scene is missing altogether (thank god) and the possibility of Coin as the new villain is a tossed off line with little weight or credibility given to it. Then Katnis does what no hero ever does in film, she kills deliberately--and it works!

Not since Matrix 1 have the rules been broken so wonderfully, in my memory.

The end result is the fourth movie becomes a character study of Katnis. The film is impossible to imagine without the landscape of Jennifer's face; especially, if you compare it to the heroine of Divergent, etc, etc. You are right. It's her withholding of emotion and impulsiveness which we learn to love.

All in all quite a remarkable and creative achievement unlike most Hollywood fare. I've read none of the books. From a summary of Book three, it appears the movie sharpens the themes admirably.
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hgood0316Dec 6, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I think this movie was incredibly well done. I also couldn't help but think that throughout the movie, this could relate to a Biblical worldview. In the previous movie, Peeta's mind is warped by president snow to change the way he views Katniss and in this final movie Katniss is trying so hard to change his mind and prove who she really is. This is what God is doing for His children. He is trying to show us who He really is by sending us His son and showing us continual and unending grace and love and compassion,just as Katniss did to Peeta. Expand
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MichaelDNNov 20, 2015
Possibly one of the most criminally underrated series of all time. I think it's because of the stigma of being a teen series, and being a major Hollywood blockbuster, but it is far more complex and thought provoking than those labels wouldPossibly one of the most criminally underrated series of all time. I think it's because of the stigma of being a teen series, and being a major Hollywood blockbuster, but it is far more complex and thought provoking than those labels would imply. This is one of the most moving films of the year, and a fantastic conclusion to the series. The themes explored in the first three grow to even greater intricacies, solidifying the series' status as a near masterpiece. Expand
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PipeCNov 21, 2015
With a number of films to its credit , "The Hunger Games : Mockingjay - Part 2" shows the best side of all the series and makes it the most superior manner. "Mockingjay - Part 2" breaks barriers prodigious bestseller, " Harry Potter " did it,With a number of films to its credit , "The Hunger Games : Mockingjay - Part 2" shows the best side of all the series and makes it the most superior manner. "Mockingjay - Part 2" breaks barriers prodigious bestseller, " Harry Potter " did it, "Twilight" did it, Why not use as bait to Katniss to torment the crazy fans once more ? Why not increase the capital of Lions Gate with Panem once more ?

Unfortunately , the exciting saga comes to an end , and the wise decision of dividing the last part in two films exalt its quality, tremendously. Lawrence is an undetectable be, her little expressiveness help in her role perfectly , no one knows what will do until it does . His ascension is great, since it was offered as tribute to become an idol of rebellion , really Lawrence is Katniss from head to toe.

Thanks to Gary Ross , Suzanne Collins and Francis Lawrence, the fearless story of rebellion , revenge , love and social order ( districts) between Katniss Everdeen and Coriolanus Snow, remain etched in the soul , heart and mind of each of the fans.You can not deny that thanks to the boom that caused The Hunger Games different sagas quite similar in the way of narrative , history and most linked to a social order which is then implemented by some tragic event for humanity were produced "The Maze Runner", "The Giver", "Divergent".

The first "The Hunger Games" disappointed in its development with respect to the book, for rampant deaths but as the saga arose its quality increased to the beautiful " Mockingjay — Part 2 ".Wisely, Lawrence has made her war in Capitol and also with other interpretations , and because this is pointed his bow at the prestigious awards Oscars. Jennifer should be happy about the outcome, made ​​too much money and fame with the hit , but also made ​​its way to several nominations .

The stars of the film are shown briefly giving us just a little of all the delight of each character, The abbreviated presence of Hoffman, who died in 2014 of an accidental overdose, is heartbreaking. Tucci appears all-too briefly as unctuous television announcer Caesar Flickerman. Elizabeth Banks shows up in a couple of her typically outrageous outfits as stylist and social climber Effie Trinket, and that’s about it.

Katniss goes seriously this time , and once and for all she takes her role as ever, mixing his extreme courage and vulnerability to his worst enemy and put an end once and for all all suffering districts

The relations of the girl on fire lit, and would have to choose which of the two suitors would stay and prove to herself that love is "real or false".

This release has the best action sequences of the entire series, bringing us a lot of oil to a mine field with millions of traps with a single purpose "Kill Katniss" The road since the district until Snow's mansion is a perfect and dangerous journey that will slowly killing each of the characters , wounding our hearts more and more ( journey through the sewers).

The dramatic part of the movie does drop a tear to everyone deaths , betrayals, murders , monsters , mines , fire , destruction , are the causes.

A true end of the movie was fantastic trilogy by Suzanne and a real fairy tale ending of the movie by Francis Lawrence.
Do you know, why this is the perfect movie? It has each of the genres of the film world drama , action , adventure, science fiction, horror, suspense, thriller and even a little comedy but more importantly, the story unfolds to perfection leaving the name of The Hunger Games at the top.

Definitely better end could never have it.

Since the first words of the movie : You can say your name , Katniss, Until the last words of the film: There are many worse games. It is beautiful and totally entertaining.

The movie that everyone wants has arrived and is called:
"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2"
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TheKavehJNov 21, 2015
As every minute of the film goes on, the film gets even sillier. I tried my hardest not to laugh at it's stupidity, but I couldn't even get through 15 minutes without laughing. The film was the worst way to end this trilogy.
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VolverNov 30, 2015
Thank God this tragic series is over so we can all stop seeing / hearing the hype.

With any luck Woody, Elizabeth Banks, and PSH (RIP) would find more meaningful projects to devote their time to. Jennifer Lawrence, someone bought you an
Thank God this tragic series is over so we can all stop seeing / hearing the hype.

With any luck Woody, Elizabeth Banks, and PSH (RIP) would find more meaningful projects to devote their time to.

Jennifer Lawrence, someone bought you an Oscar and you completed your "quadrilogy". PLEASE just fade away like so many no talent flashes in the pan before you.
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dave89791Nov 20, 2015
I haven't read the books but found the first two movies to be okay, the 3rd to be boring, this 4th one to be the worst

Perhaps if you've read the books, this is better, but if you haven't, I'd avoid
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MaxwellHonourNov 20, 2015
Satisfying conclusion to the Hunger Games Franchise. I actually think a prequel to continue the series would be great so we could learn how life used to be before the Hunger Games. Long Live The Hunger Games
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Trev29Nov 26, 2015
A spectacular conclusion to this amazing series. Francis Lawrence handles every detail with care and truly understands and respects the fans of these books. Emotional, action packed, thoughtful, grim, and real.
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busbfranDec 2, 2015
Stella series the captured the heart of many people. It's sad to see the end of an amazing production. Jennifer Lawrence we were all rooting for you, The Hunger Games is an instant classic.
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Naderade18Dec 17, 2015
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 serves as the best movie of 2015! It's action packed, suspense, awesome visual effects and a great emotional conclusion to a great series. Francis Lawrence has outdone himself, the visual representation ofThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 serves as the best movie of 2015! It's action packed, suspense, awesome visual effects and a great emotional conclusion to a great series. Francis Lawrence has outdone himself, the visual representation of the book to the movie was on point! Suzanne Collins thank you for creating an idea that became a worldwide phenomenon. What I like most about The Hunger Games is that it represents what our world is currently going through, how society is falling apart, and how much conflict and war there is in this world. The series is sends out a message towards everyone that no matter who you are or where you came from, the courage of one can change the world. I felt that this movie didn't need to be split into two parts but who cares to be honest. I recommend this movie to everyone who likes action and suspense. Overall, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 is the best movie out of the entire series, the best movie of 2015, and the best ending to an uplifting saga that no one will ever forget. **10/10** Expand
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Alyy333Nov 21, 2015
A very exciting and true to the book ending of the franchise. They did a great job of wrapping everything up, making it exciting for the viewer and also staying true to the story. As a fan of the books I absolutely loved the movie.
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SipherenNov 23, 2015
Great finale to an awesome series. Was definitely worth reading the books before watching these, they go hand in hand very well and tell an amazing story.
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diegonelliNov 22, 2015
omg i loved this film just watched it on cinema and at the end i was going to cry, i loved it, the story is so smiliar to the books. im having a depression post - ended saga . absolutely stunning.
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roryrusnak1Nov 21, 2015
The mocknigjay part 2 is the epic finale and the final instalment of the Hunger Games series. Much unlike the first part of the 'mocknigjay' it was full of action and suspense. As her and her closest friends and allies go to the Capitol toThe mocknigjay part 2 is the epic finale and the final instalment of the Hunger Games series. Much unlike the first part of the 'mocknigjay' it was full of action and suspense. As her and her closest friends and allies go to the Capitol to defeat the Autocratic President Snow they lose many main characters which are vital to the storyline. The 'pods' or minefield traps are great. Mutts, bubbling tar, machine guns, underground zombies, bombs, and armies of peacekeepers threaten them along the way. The first half an hour or so of the movie is going to district two to
persuade the people to join the rebels and fight against the capitol. It slowly gets better and although some scenes are sad and upsetting overall it is great The rating is PG-13 but should be pg. It is full of great messages about war and post Apocalyptic worlds. I would give this a ten out of ten and is definitely the best of the Hunger games series.
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There is some kissing that could be cut from the movie
the Peeta Gale and Katniss situation is quite boring
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RobiaantjeDec 12, 2015
One of the best films I've ever seen! Some parts were exciting and many parts were emotional. I liked the story from the beginning till the end. I really recommend this film!
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Nassereddine18Dec 19, 2015
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 is the best movie of 2015, and the best one out of the entire series! Be sure to read the books first so you have a better understanding of what's going on. I liked how the movie was exactly like the book.The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 is the best movie of 2015, and the best one out of the entire series! Be sure to read the books first so you have a better understanding of what's going on. I liked how the movie was exactly like the book. Recommended for people that like Action, Suspense and Thriller. Overall 10/10 Amazing Job Francis!! Expand
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csw12Nov 21, 2015
The Hunger Games Series is the is the best true series since the Lord of the Rings. The first three movies were solid entertaining films, but the best was saved for last. The dark, action packed, an emotional atmosphere create something thatThe Hunger Games Series is the is the best true series since the Lord of the Rings. The first three movies were solid entertaining films, but the best was saved for last. The dark, action packed, an emotional atmosphere create something that will be remembered. The way to make a movie and a series memorable is to save the best scene in the series, as the last. Expand
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Tabamon97Nov 22, 2015
my expectations were higher, and the movie ended up being extremely slow and boring in some parts, i have to say that is was really well acted and all the shots and angles were perfectly done, i just wish the story line was a little bitmy expectations were higher, and the movie ended up being extremely slow and boring in some parts, i have to say that is was really well acted and all the shots and angles were perfectly done, i just wish the story line was a little bit reviewed, THIS IS NOT THE BOOK. Expand
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treki999Nov 22, 2015
I felt some parts of the story line was either rushed, not put together or dragged out. SPOILER if you have not read the books or watched the movie. Gail's betrayal, Peeta's recovery, Military president's back stab, Plutar's lack ofI felt some parts of the story line was either rushed, not put together or dragged out. SPOILER if you have not read the books or watched the movie. Gail's betrayal, Peeta's recovery, Military president's back stab, Plutar's lack of story (since it is actor's last scenes before his real death), President's Snow lack lustar fall, the mutts rip off of "The Priest" movie's vampire creatures, JLaw's bad heavy breathing stare in the camera scenes over and over and over again....

The second movie is my favorite. The last two I will watch probably once more then shelf it. I gave it a 7.5. I did not consider it a good movie but an end to the series.

I did get to see the Divergent trailer. They botched up the last film so I do not see them recovering the series properly.
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TheQuietGamerMar 26, 2016
The Hunger Games comes to a close on the big screen. The conclusion is dark, shocking, and all around riveting for fans. The series has always been grim, but I honestly think this might be the most brutal of the series. Not from an actionThe Hunger Games comes to a close on the big screen. The conclusion is dark, shocking, and all around riveting for fans. The series has always been grim, but I honestly think this might be the most brutal of the series. Not from an action standpoint, but from the themes on display.

Corruption, PTSD, heartbreak, and loss are all key elements of this tale and have been from the beginning. However amongst all of the moral grays and blacks of the conflict, there's also a ray of hope. The hope that things might just have a happy(ish) ending and that these characters might finally find some peace. We say goodbye to a lot of familiar faces along the way, but it's worth seeing things through to the end.

The high-quality of the series is still in place. As are all of the elements you either loved or hated in the previous movies. It's not always the happiest of conclusions, but it is a satisfying one. If you are a fan then don't expect to be let down. If you aren't a fan, then why are you even reading up on it?

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Bruce722Dec 14, 2015
While the first part of this two-part final installment was pretty poorly done, the second installment was largely redeeming. Mockingjay - Part 2 gave the series the closure fans long desired and did a great job of delivering the goods peopleWhile the first part of this two-part final installment was pretty poorly done, the second installment was largely redeeming. Mockingjay - Part 2 gave the series the closure fans long desired and did a great job of delivering the goods people have come to expect from the franchise. Of course, Jennifer Lawrence was once again breathtaking. Her ability to deliver such a wide range of emotions and characters separate her from most of Hollywood. What has made this franchise unique, however, is how the rest of the cast consistently matches her performance, and at times seems to even surpass her. It only took the fourth and final movie but Josh Hutcherson finally felt like Peeta Mellark. His performance in this film will surely be underrated as the franchise will get catalogued with the rest of the teen girl franchises of this generation and that's a shame because he shined. Liam Hemsworth and the rest of the supporting cast also carried their weight. The visuals were also fantastic as the continued "coming to life" of the book was a joy to see. The only real negatives with this particular movie are largely tied to the first one. Because this is essentially the second half of an incredibly long film, it felt lacking in plot development. I also thought the director failed to capture what might be the most critical scene in the entire book series. It was still in the film but it was lost a bit in the chaos. Schindler's List comes to mind in how it was able to convey such strong emotions with such simple visuals. I also feel that a similar cinematic effect should've been used at the end to truly capture Katniss' emotions as that key event unfolded. Overall though, I think this franchise will be best suited for marathoning. Expand
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Tss5078Nov 28, 2015
I watch a lot of movies and I also read a lot of books. Far and away my favorite book series is The Hunger Games, and I've always appreciated the fact that the films have been nearly identical page for page representations of the books. II watch a lot of movies and I also read a lot of books. Far and away my favorite book series is The Hunger Games, and I've always appreciated the fact that the films have been nearly identical page for page representations of the books. I also love how the cast has always fit into their roles as if they were written just for them. People who never read the books, assume that all four movies are about this strange war game, and they couldn't be more wrong. The games are just a part of the story and are what ultimately spark the people to rebel against an oppressive government. What the Hunger Games is really about, is pushing your limits to become something more than you ever thought possible. In the spectacular finally of the series, the Civil War is on and it will take a dangerous mission into the capital to bring it to an end. Part 2, is just as exciting and well done as the other films with one exception, and that's why it's the only one of the four films to receive less than a perfect rating. Mockingjay was only one book, but they split it in two for the sake of making more money from another film. While this was a good idea to the film company, the fact is that there wasn't enough substance left for the final movie. Some scenes were rushed, while others moved to slow, and for the first time, whole sections, such as Katniss's training and newly formed bond with Joanne, were completely removed. While the film was excellent, I feel as though it was somewhat rushed and that the continuity was not as solid as it had been in previous films. That being said, it's still an epic conclusion and if you aren't already aware of the ending, you'll certainly be shocked and surprised by what happens, so while it's not the best of the four films, it's still well worth your time. Expand
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firstevil87Nov 22, 2015
A faithful adaptation of the book, mockingjay pt2 can be very divisive and lead to polarizing opinions.
It is the story of Katniss, the girl who has sworn revenge to the oppressive Tyrant for having destroyed her life.
It is a story of 2
A faithful adaptation of the book, mockingjay pt2 can be very divisive and lead to polarizing opinions.
It is the story of Katniss, the girl who has sworn revenge to the oppressive Tyrant for having destroyed her life.
It is a story of 2 opposing political factions, who use tv and propaganda to spread consensus.
We, as the audience, see the world through Katniss' eyes, and we feel the struggle and get confused understanding if the girl of fire actually exists or it is just a perfect marketing product.
The key word here is "live-tv show", while in the earlier installments war, pain and death were seen as a "cruel reality show", here the struggle is real, the audience is experiencing loss and deprivation on their own skin and not through camera lens.
Action set pieces are great not because of the spectacle, but because of the emotional burden they carry.
We feel every loss, we hold our breath at every step because danger might be near.
Dialogue is intense too, of course the best lines are delivered when President Snow and Katniss have a lovely chat.
Action and dialogue lead to a very intense climax where every actor shines.
The ending has seen as disappointing because it doesn't feel rewarding.
My personal view is that the ending is good the way it is, it deals with the aftermath of war, how it affects you when your life goes back to normal.
In the end, this is a movie for both fans of the book and newcomers, you will either love it or hate it, but I doubt it will leave the audience indifferent.
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T-rodneyNov 21, 2015
Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 wasn't the strongest of the series, but it was definitely a satisfying entry. The thing that i liked about Mockingjay part 2 was the character developments and performances, Jennifer Lawrence was great asHunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 wasn't the strongest of the series, but it was definitely a satisfying entry. The thing that i liked about Mockingjay part 2 was the character developments and performances, Jennifer Lawrence was great as always giving a great performance as Katniss, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth were good also,plus the dark tone works so well.Speaking of character development some character arcs were disappointing and unnecessary at times like characters like Primrose,Finnick and President Snow who ended up being a disappointing villain(with a subplot that you could care less about.).Mockingjay part 2 also had a slow pace throughout the film which was both good and bad(good for character development and bad for kick-starting some things). The first and second act was also good with some interesting action backed up with some COOL deathtraps and again some character arcs(despite some weird zombie-like creatures to kill our favourite characters).The Last act of the movie was rather slow and a bit disappointing, but ended up tying up the movie pretty nice. Despite some sketchy and WTF moments, slow pacing,Mockingjay part 2 was a good movie, not really epic but satisfying. Expand
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mrmonsterNov 23, 2015
I liked this movie a lot until the last act. I think in the last 45 minutes of the movie, the movie had no direction and completely fell apart. But before then, Mockingjay Part 2 was a good way to wrap up the franchise, and had plenty of good action.
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xDaudexNov 20, 2015
Pros: It was a good ending movie to the story
Some events in the story were unexpected
Most action scenes were well represented Cons: Some action scenes it's hard to follow what's going on The story seems to flow at a rushed pace at
Pros: It was a good ending movie to the story
Some events in the story were unexpected
Most action scenes were well represented

Cons: Some action scenes it's hard to follow what's going on
The story seems to flow at a rushed pace at times
The trailer spoils most of the good parts of the movie
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StaticSpineNov 20, 2015
I didn't take the franchise seriously, but this final episode is the most mature and decent of all. Some political and moral questions added to the mixture to make a nice conclusion to the story. Besides there are several memorable episdoesI didn't take the franchise seriously, but this final episode is the most mature and decent of all. Some political and moral questions added to the mixture to make a nice conclusion to the story. Besides there are several memorable episdoes and scenes. Expand
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Patrick94Apr 15, 2016
Yaaaaawn. I have no idea how I got through that. Probably the most boring of the entire series. With a crap ton of cheese thrown in for good measure, and hours spent on people staring at each other, moping about, and generally justYaaaaawn. I have no idea how I got through that. Probably the most boring of the entire series. With a crap ton of cheese thrown in for good measure, and hours spent on people staring at each other, moping about, and generally just complaining about how depressing everything is. Expand
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LeZeeApr 4, 2016
A necessary finishing touch with an unnecessary lag.

If the single book 'The Hobbit' was extended to three movies, then that's alright, because that was a large concept with hundreds of unique characters which can take the stretch in
A necessary finishing touch with an unnecessary lag.

If the single book 'The Hobbit' was extended to three movies, then that's alright, because that was a large concept with hundreds of unique characters which can take the stretch in narration. But for this series, lucky to be the first film to get away with a big hit, mainly because of teen audience.

Honestly, I liked the 2nd film very much, but the third movie was a letdown, especially this one was utterly useless. Because the 80% of the story ended in the previous part and in this, it was a necessary finishing touch with an unnecessary lag.

Might have been a better film if the 'Mockingjay' was a single movie. Nowadays there are many strange ways to make money, the art of storytelling in the movies is slowing vanishing while adapting a book for the silver screen by splitting them into two and/or three. This culture has to stop, the book fans are enjoying the original masterpiece, while film fanatic like me is suffering a setback. In this 2 hour long movie there are lots of scenes that simply wastes time to bring sufficient runtime.

Due to the circumstances that I mentioned, the flow was disturbed, mainly because of the release gap between the last two films. Emotions are not felt, actions were weakened, you could only recognise it rushing towards the conclusion. And that section should have been the ultimatum, what comes later is what we call 'happily ever after or the other way' should have been very brief, but in here it was not. Like a new beginning of a new story, it went on too far.

From the screenwriter's perspective that has to be done. I had seen the split movies like 'Twilight', 'Harry Potter' and others, but this one was the worst among them. Even if you try all the four movies in a single sitting, the first two will be the best you can get and the followed two would surely disappoint you because of the slowness.

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finnigan37Nov 25, 2015
I am surprised so many people are tricking themselves into thinking this was a good film, but I guess the rabid fandom and expectation lead to a lot of folks being unable to admit to themselves that they just watched one of the worst filmsI am surprised so many people are tricking themselves into thinking this was a good film, but I guess the rabid fandom and expectation lead to a lot of folks being unable to admit to themselves that they just watched one of the worst films ever.

This was the most commercialized and soulless piece of junk I have seen in a long time. Everyone just goes through the motions to cash their paycheck. Lawrence should be disqualified from all future acting awards after this joke of a performance. The special effects are cheesy and fake-looking. Every scene is poorly lit and staged. There is simply no there there. And at two hours and seventeen minutes it is tediously over-stuffed. Surprising, considering it seemed like absolutely nothing happened at all. By the time the tenth or so ending/epilogue was playing out I wanted to get out of the theater so badly it hurt.
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sanyrubDec 6, 2015
Surprisingly good franchise that comes to an end with this final chapter where we finally see the war getting to its climax, not very usual in the typical sugar-coated blockbusters out there. Great acting pieces as always, especially fromSurprisingly good franchise that comes to an end with this final chapter where we finally see the war getting to its climax, not very usual in the typical sugar-coated blockbusters out there. Great acting pieces as always, especially from Jennifer Lawrence, who is pretty much perfect with very moving moments. You are left confused and jaw-dropped as events unfold. But also, from the rest of the cast. Josh as Peta has been fantastic too, and all the veterans who added quality to the films were good as always. What a great cast. I had never read the books and was never interested in this until Catching Fire hit theaters, so I was totally impressed with the final happenings. It´s true the epilogue seems a little out of place, but after so many strong events I understand they wanted to close it all with a positive message. Very entertaining with both great action scene and shockingly realistic war developments and more quiet pieces to let every actor shine. Top 3 blockbuster of the year along with Mad max (first) and The Martian. Expand
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BradySmithNov 20, 2015
Let's get the bad out of the way first. The pacing is pretty ragged with lots of starts and stops, and it could have built to a bigger climactic action scene... But this is still a very good movie, ranking as one of the best franchise endersLet's get the bad out of the way first. The pacing is pretty ragged with lots of starts and stops, and it could have built to a bigger climactic action scene... But this is still a very good movie, ranking as one of the best franchise enders ever. The action is the most intense and well realized of any Hunger Games movie, the story is smart and takes risks most mainstream movies wouldn't dare to do, at points making even Nolan look like he cops out when things are getting too dark, and it concludes on a satisfyingly poignant note. Sure, it does suffer from Return of the King's 10 endings syndrome, but if that's the worst you can say about a movie with this much to offer then you're just nitpicking. Mockingjay Part 2 secures The Hunger Games as the YA franchise king, and I doubt it will be surpassed by any other YA series soon, if ever. Expand
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mmh35Dec 14, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I finally saw The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 and I wasn't disappointed. As someone who hasn't read the books but tends to like action movies and is a Jennifer Lawrence fan the movie was definitely worth seeing; and quite frankly was one of the better films of 2015. Although it is Lawrence's movie the ensemble is great ( Donald Sutherland, Julianne Moore, and Sam Claflin were all terrific; and though I was disappointed in how brief they were in the movie Woody Harrelson, Jena Malone and Elizabeth Banks also deserve kudos for doing the most with what they were given). It was nice to see Liam Hensworth grow throughout the film series. Josh Hutcherson gave a standout performance at the end of Mockingjay Part 1 and throughout Part 2. I also enjoyed Natalie Dormer's Cressida and Willow Shields' Prim, who was Katniss' heart from the beginning of the first film. There was something that should have been added. I would have liked to have seen the explanation in the movie as to why Joanna wasn't in combat with the rest of the gang. Joanna's meltdown during combat training would have been worth seeing. I was also bummed seeing Finnick's end; but at least he went out in dramatic fashion. I like Peeta. I like Gale, but I am a Finnick girl. I do predict bigger things coming Sam Claflin's way. Jennifer Lawrence did not fail to disappoint. I have seen some just decent action movies in my time. This was a really good one. Expand
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FallsDownzNov 21, 2015
Okay let's be real here , Mocking Jay should not have been 2 part , it's just one book and now they separate it to make more money but damn it's for sure hurt the movie , part 1 was a disaster it's just so boring where nothing really happenOkay let's be real here , Mocking Jay should not have been 2 part , it's just one book and now they separate it to make more money but damn it's for sure hurt the movie , part 1 was a disaster it's just so boring where nothing really happen that drags on and on , So the real question is will Part 2 deliver what Part 1 cannot ? Well the answer is kind a yes.

The Hunger Games: Mocking Jay Part 2 is the final conclusion of the hunger games franchise that pretty successful , it's neither satisfied or unsatisfied conclusion it's not a bad movie but it's not that good either.

The most memorable thing from this movie probably is the action scene where things really get intense and ugly that's when the mocking jay and honestly the hunger games shines the most , when the situation start to goes down to all character we know and love the felling that some of them might not make it just makes the audience chills.

The problem is these kind of exciting thrilling and engaged moment are just few and far between and there's come the problem of Mocking Jay Part 2.

The storytelling of director Francis Lawrence is just too cliche , predictable and by the books combine that will super slow pacing makes Mocking Jay Part 2 outside of the action scene kind a boring and nothing really happen.

I must give credit to the writer though since the screenplay is actually pretty and Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss is still a great performance we expected , so in the end the movie still give us something to think but it's just not as powerful as it should be.

Overall Mocking Jay Part 2 is an okay conclusion of The Hunger Games Franchise it has it's peak moment where everything seems to be exciting and engaging but a lot of it's moment is just so plain and too predictable because of it's director storytelling yet this is still a movie that should be in Hollywood history book.
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BrianMcCriticNov 21, 2015
A real solid end to a great franchise. While Catching Fire continues to be my favorite, all four films had many great moments. Jennifer Lawrence once again shows real strength along with a real vulnerability, her performance is great.A real solid end to a great franchise. While Catching Fire continues to be my favorite, all four films had many great moments. Jennifer Lawrence once again shows real strength along with a real vulnerability, her performance is great. Overall I was pleased with the finale. A- Expand
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MovieMan12Dec 24, 2015
From beginning to end this movie delivered. Jennifer Lawrence is such a seasoned actress and is beyond her years. The movie really wrapped up nicely. It was nice to see a movie and a series that didn't play to the Hollywood happy endingFrom beginning to end this movie delivered. Jennifer Lawrence is such a seasoned actress and is beyond her years. The movie really wrapped up nicely. It was nice to see a movie and a series that didn't play to the Hollywood happy ending cliché. The bittersweet ending felt deserved. I was really moved by the sincerity of the story. Expand
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marcmyworksDec 1, 2015
Mockingjay Part 2 delivers the action and emotional rush that was needed in this film series finale. The action sequences are some of the best I have seen in a long time, though as someone who has never read the books, I cannot compare whatMockingjay Part 2 delivers the action and emotional rush that was needed in this film series finale. The action sequences are some of the best I have seen in a long time, though as someone who has never read the books, I cannot compare what was left out. I felt though that in this series Katniss and Peta's relationship and chemistry was more like siblings as opposed to lovers, this to me is the only weakness. This finale delivers, and really speaks of how overthrowing a dictatorship may result in even further consequences, something we can understand in today's political climate. Expand
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CPD98Nov 24, 2015
Vaya ESTAFA. No es tan mala como sinsajo 1, pero está cerca. Primera hora aburridísima y sin nada jugoso que ofrecer y una segunda mitad algo más interesante pero decepcionante de todos modos. Las 2 primeras aun se aguantaban por el tema deVaya ESTAFA. No es tan mala como sinsajo 1, pero está cerca. Primera hora aburridísima y sin nada jugoso que ofrecer y una segunda mitad algo más interesante pero decepcionante de todos modos. Las 2 primeras aun se aguantaban por el tema de los juegos, estas dos últimas son un coñazo.

¡El trailer es mejor que la película!
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michael1208Nov 21, 2015
Unlike fantasy stories like LOTR, Hobbits and Harry Potter, second part which claims to be the epic conclusion to the Hunger Games series starts right immediately at the scene it stops at Part I, which is a little bit brutal when the titleUnlike fantasy stories like LOTR, Hobbits and Harry Potter, second part which claims to be the epic conclusion to the Hunger Games series starts right immediately at the scene it stops at Part I, which is a little bit brutal when the title displayed. The entire film is expected to be rushing and full of actions between the rebels and the Capitol but it still ends up at a slow pacing and lacks of glorious actions, most likely due to the attempt to stick to the original story in the novel. The plot focuses a lot on Katniss, Gale and Peeta which allow them to perform well while the attention on the political acts and propaganda-making have wiped most of the screen time, leading the weaker character developments of the supporting cast, less emotional impacts and poor progression of romance. Musics by James Newton Howard is beautiful as he utilises the same theme from Part I and manage to lift up some impressive moments of the draggy ending while the visuals are spectacularly shot especially during the climax. In short, Mockingjay is the weakest entry among the series due to the greedy mistake to split but the effort in its political twist has brought this finale a lot more outstanding compared to other young adult genre which waste a lot of time solely on romance. Expand
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chrismovieguyNov 26, 2015
ok so wasnt sure what kind of ride i was in for when i watched this 'never was a real hunger games fan till recently' however that didnt stop me from loving this movie it had action galor it had awsome susppence too pretty much anything uok so wasnt sure what kind of ride i was in for when i watched this 'never was a real hunger games fan till recently' however that didnt stop me from loving this movie it had action galor it had awsome susppence too pretty much anything u would want from a hunger games movie thriling to the max i recomend that u go see this movie trust me u wont be sorry u did it is also a good family choice leave the extremley small ones at home ofcourse but everyone eles go see it this thanksgiving or christmas season a treat to endure for sure katness is a fireball of a leader and fighter as always go see it u wont regret it u can thank me later Expand
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tjman09Nov 22, 2015
Mockingjay Part 2 serves as an entertaining, and somewhat satisfying finale of the strung out franchise. To be clear, the film is entertaining, and fans of the previous films will surely be happy, but just know the franchise clearly peakedMockingjay Part 2 serves as an entertaining, and somewhat satisfying finale of the strung out franchise. To be clear, the film is entertaining, and fans of the previous films will surely be happy, but just know the franchise clearly peaked with Catching Fire. The Franchise has since bloated it’s final film for no other good reason, than to make extra money. All-in-all Mockingjay Part 2 is action packed, often entertaining, but falls victim to a somewhat weak script.
Mockingjay Part 2 gives us what Mockingjay Part 1 didn’t, more action. Mockingjay Part 2 reverts back to the formula that made Catching Fire so great, while continuing the story of Mockingjay Part 1. By that I mean that the film gives fans a good mix of entertaining action sequences mixed with romance. However, at this point the romantic triangle feels so forced it’s more of a distraction, than a sub-plot.
The action helps make the film entertaining, but what really makes the film is Jennifer Lawrence’s commitment to anchoring the films. At the this point Lawrence has made Katniss Everdeen an extension of herself, to the point that she embodies the character. The grim tone, mixed with the meandering story make Mockingjay Part 2 entertaining from start to finish. However, the film does contain some major weaknesses, especially in it’s script.
While the story is full of twists and turns, it’s still a little to bloated, as it would have been better if the studio had just made Mockingjay into 1 movie. The dialogue, is inconsistent and often too on-the-nose, with characters delivering out of place exposition. While the story has a very good plot twist near the end of the film, it doesn’t handle it well, as the story just jumps all over the place in the end. The film also offered very little new substance to the franchise, in the end it would have been a great finale to a singular film.
Through all of it’s issues, Mockingjay Part 2 helps the franchise come to a satisfying end. Mockingjay Part 2 improves on what Mockingjay Part 1 did, and is probably the better film, but still isn’t as good as Catching Fire. The film is thoroughly entertaining, and is full of action despite it’s script’s weaknesses. In the end Mockingjay Part 2 is a good way to spend 2 hours, and is a good ending for the Hunger Games franchise.
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WheelzFourReelzDec 25, 2015
Even though the pacing is very slow and it's unnecessary to split Mockingjay into two parts, Mockingjay Part 2 was still a solid conclusion to the beloved franchise with enough action and character development to keep me interested.
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DBPirate1129Nov 28, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Though a bit slow in the beginning, Mockingjay - Part 2 is a fantastic film that is both very emotional as well as very impressive special effects wise. There's great acting from across the board with standout performances from Josh Hutcherson and Jennifer Lawrence. The final installment in The Hunger Games franchise manages to be scarier than most horror movies that we're surrounded by throughout the year, which while by no means surprising, is definitely a mark of great directing skills.

Mockingjay - Part 2 manages to surpass its book counterpart with its more uplifting and pleasing third act. The book's ending felt depressing and rushed, but the film's version is much better, despite having the same premise. My only small gripe with this film is that some characters weren't as featured as much as they could've been. Finnick and Prim (the latter more so) were barely in the movie, despite their deaths an essential part of the story. Don't get me wrong, the deaths of those two characters were still emotional, but they would've been EVEN MORE emotional if they were featured more. Plutarch also could've been in the film more, but because of the saddening death of Phillip Seymour Hoffman, not much could've been done about that.

Overall, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 is a fitting and spectacular end to the Hunger Games saga. I couldn't've asked for a better book adaption than the one we've got.
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PeterAlexanderNov 27, 2015
Whilst Mockingjay Part 2 acts as a vast improvement on its predecessor, it demonstrates far more potential than final product. Particularly after Mockingjay Part 1, the choice to split the final act into two films looked to see the sagaWhilst Mockingjay Part 2 acts as a vast improvement on its predecessor, it demonstrates far more potential than final product. Particularly after Mockingjay Part 1, the choice to split the final act into two films looked to see the saga search for quantity over quality. Despite this, the second instalment is the much better of the two as the film increases the stakes, deepens the development of the characters, and provides heart-wrenching and pulsating action sequences. The film at its best, is brilliant, the issue is its ability to maintain this quality throughout. Whilst taking a more personal path in the attack on the capital is no fault, the film lacks in scope and had potential to provide a much more epic finale. This more personal route makes for an overwhelming amount of dialogue scenes, scenes that at times seemed to convey the same message as the one before it. Whilst Mockingjay Part 2 is a satisfying end to the series, the final act, which would have served better as a single film, had potential for something far greater. Expand
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CineAutoctonoMar 10, 2016
"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay : Part 2 " was an emotional movie , and almost entertaining , the end of the super saga became known , it was not like I thought , was actually written in the book, but what I'm going to out of " the Hunger Games"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay : Part 2 " was an emotional movie , and almost entertaining , the end of the super saga became known , it was not like I thought , was actually written in the book, but what I'm going to out of " the Hunger Games " is the remarkable and difficult adventure that Katniss Everdeen had to go and it was one of my favorite sagas , Jennifer Lawrence made ​​me fall in love with this movie and surprisingly acted Katniss in the series, a movie very good, but the phenomenal saga. Expand
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cwilliamhudNov 22, 2015
While the pacing is uneven, The Hunger Games comes to an exciting, grim, and emotionally moving conclusion that should be remembered for many years to come.
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ConnorkirkerDec 9, 2015
The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2 comes with a satisfying ending for this great series. Even if it had a few notes off. Sure Part 1 didn't go good as i expected as i thought i would be.
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ahmedimranJan 15, 2016
This movie is far too under rated. Probably the best Hunger Games movie released. The fact that the part 1 was unnecessary and was dragged made the audience not watch the second part. They should have made one Mockingjay movie. Otherwise theThis movie is far too under rated. Probably the best Hunger Games movie released. The fact that the part 1 was unnecessary and was dragged made the audience not watch the second part. They should have made one Mockingjay movie. Otherwise the best hunger games movie, full of action. Jennifer Lawrence killed it as Katniss in this one too! Expand
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Tyger44Jan 19, 2016
Good but not amazing. The books and the series as a whole is compelling with its setting and themes, but Mockingjay part 2 felt rushed but entertaining. It is genuinely emotional, but compared to other films of the holiday season, Part 2Good but not amazing. The books and the series as a whole is compelling with its setting and themes, but Mockingjay part 2 felt rushed but entertaining. It is genuinely emotional, but compared to other films of the holiday season, Part 2 feels underwhelming. Jennifer Lawrence is really good here, but now J-Law should be on notice, because Daisy Ridley is destined to be a star. Expand
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AlmostearlyNov 20, 2015
Offered the best action scenes I've seen from this franchise, but it still not enough to fit my "best" action mind. Part 2 is, in my opinion, is a movie that should've not be split in two parts because it feels like a bad idea, I'm beingOffered the best action scenes I've seen from this franchise, but it still not enough to fit my "best" action mind. Part 2 is, in my opinion, is a movie that should've not be split in two parts because it feels like a bad idea, I'm being completely honest. There are some scenes that felt like a drag and somehow flat, but it doesn't make it bad movie, it just that I didn't feel the Hunger Games vibe. The action scene are beautiful and the characters got interesting throughout the film. I will say this, this isn't the best in the franchise. and it's the final one. but it's not so final in my book. Expand
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ChrisAng542Nov 26, 2015
I love this movie especially the ending because they live together. Although I did not watch the previous movies( except part 1 ) and novels, but I can still understand what is the story talking about. However, it could be better for thoseI love this movie especially the ending because they live together. Although I did not watch the previous movies( except part 1 ) and novels, but I can still understand what is the story talking about. However, it could be better for those who have watched all the previous movies to understand it. Its movie does not make us disappointed because the ending was still good which the main character, Katniss killed Coin who wanted to hold Hunger Games again and killed a lot of innocent people included Prim, her sister. Coin was very selfish and even more cruel than Snow as she could do everything including killing people in order to be the president of Capitol. Fortunately, she was killed by Katniss before holding Hunger Games. Not only that, its ending was full of love. That is why I love this movie so much even though i did not see the movies or novels. Expand
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assassin0boyNov 20, 2015
It a nice movie.a good end for the mockingjy.hunger game mockingjy part 2 isn't the best.i think catching fire was a little better but you will love it.
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killerant007Nov 24, 2015
I was pretty excited to see this movie after waiting a whole year and I was not disappointed. The action was intense and the acting was excellent. However like any movie it has flaws. The pacing was off. In some scenes it was slow and in oneI was pretty excited to see this movie after waiting a whole year and I was not disappointed. The action was intense and the acting was excellent. However like any movie it has flaws. The pacing was off. In some scenes it was slow and in one major scene everything went by so fast I could not comprehend it for example a character appears in a scene and is killed before you have time to think.

They also spent some time introducing characters that never made an impact other than being a redshirt and getting killed off.

I will not go into Seymour Hoffman's character being different in the movie because the actor did pass away during filming which is very sad since he did so well.

Overall I liked it. Some scenes had my heart racing and actors performances was excellent. Overall I could not give it over a 7 due to the flaws with pacing. But I heard that the movie was originally almost 3 hours so I hope they release an uncut version which could fix that.
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AwesomeJosh101Nov 27, 2015
Perfect way to end a Trilogy it was dark and awesome and so emotional at the end but it made it feel like there was much more left to the film series at the end but it was still a great movie... RIP Philip Seymour Hoffman, I give this film an A+
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RavailDec 23, 2015
Mockingjay Part 2 is a spectacular conclusion to a very strong series. This is was one of the last good YA adaptions remaining in the film industry. This was the end of an era and this movie really did what was expected. It brought the hungerMockingjay Part 2 is a spectacular conclusion to a very strong series. This is was one of the last good YA adaptions remaining in the film industry. This was the end of an era and this movie really did what was expected. It brought the hunger games franchise to a breathtaking end. Above all the amazing acting, heartbreaking plot, the visual effects are amazing. The grand scale of this epic film really sets in the theme. Expand
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zack11Dec 24, 2015
Wow! Such an exciting conclusion to this series. It builds right where the last one left off. Everyone gets a deserving goodbye in this movie. Lots of drama and action. I was so impressed. Sad that this series is over.
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MaryMaeDec 24, 2015
It is hard to believe this series is over. It just felt like yesterday that I saw the first movie. This final installment is the whole package. Action and emotion. The script is very honest of the book, so if you loved the book, this movie isIt is hard to believe this series is over. It just felt like yesterday that I saw the first movie. This final installment is the whole package. Action and emotion. The script is very honest of the book, so if you loved the book, this movie is for you. Can't wait to see it again. Expand
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IFangirlDec 24, 2015
I cried like a little baby. Everything about it was perfect. I really loved it. Katniss is the best. A complicated hero, but a great hero. Not because she is a superhero but because she has flaws and has great courage.
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