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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2
2015 137 min Germany, United States of America PG-13 18+
★6.8
Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Director: Francis Lawrence
🎭 Based on
«Mockingjay»
bySuzanne Collins
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Description
As the war between the Capitol and the districts reaches its peak, Katniss Everdeen embarks on a perilous mission to liberate Panem and confront President Snow. Joined by a team of trusted allies, she navigates deadly traps, shifting loyalties, and the heavy cost of rebellion, determined to bring freedom to her people and end the Hunger Games once and for all.
Budget:
$160M
US Gross:
$281.72M
Worldwide:
$653.43M
Starring
Jennifer Lawrence
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Josh Hutcherson
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Liam Hemsworth
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Awards
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2016
— Best Hero
Saturn Awards 2016
— Best Fantasy Film
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2016
Key opinion
Mockingjay – Part 2 serves as a functional, faithful conclusion to the Hunger Games saga, successfully balancing franchise-typical tension with a darker, more somber tone. However, opinions diverge sharply regarding the decision to split the final book into two films, which some viewers feel resulted in unnecessary pacing issues and a stretched narrative.
| Acting | Jennifer Lawrence anchors the franchise with a raw and vulnerable performance that effectively charts Katniss Everdeen's emotional maturation. | |
| Score | The musical score by James Newton Howard is highly effective at building tension and heightening the intensity of key sequences. | |
| Production | The film maintains high production standards, featuring stylish design and atmospheric visuals that distinguish it from similar YA adaptations. | |
| Pacing | Splitting the final book into two parts is divisive; some find it allows for a more comprehensive adaptation, while others feel it stretches the narrative thin and creates an uneven flow. | |
| Theme | The film's tone is polarizing, with some viewers appreciating the grim, meditative exploration of war's aftermath, while others find the lack of humor and the focus on brooding dialogue to be tedious. |