Starring Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson
Rated PG-13
Four out of five stars
"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay -- Part 2" is a long movie. Don’t sweat it. It’s long but well worth the running time (it’s actually 2 hours and 17 minutes).
The Movie
Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) tried
to choke Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) to death. The action here starts
with Katniss, bruised and battered, recovering from her injuries and
trying to come to terms with Peeta -- who’s been brainwashed and
programmed to kill Katniss -- ending her role in the revolt against the
ruthless President Snow (Donald Sutherland). She desperately wants to kill Snow, but President Coin (Julianne Moore)
doesn’t want Katniss on the frontline: she wants her to stay out of
harm’s way and continue to be the face and inspiration behind the
uprising.
Katniss has other ideas. She winds up serving in a brigade called the
Star Squad, who are in the field for propaganda purposes but are still
in danger. As the resistance enters the capital, Snow has ordered his
gamemakers to booby-trap the city. The result? Some stunning and violent
CGI effects!
At some point, Katniss and crew decide the best way to get to Snow is by
heading to his estate via an underground route, which isn’t a good
strategy for the cause but it’s great for the audience. The ensuing
sequence is one of the most riveting and thrilling you’ll see in a movie
-- a claustrophobic, heart-stopping, unpredictable gem every aspiring
horror director should study.
These "Hunger Games" movies are spectacular on so many different levels.
In this final film, fans will get a satisfying resolution. It’s an
emotional and dark journey illuminated by an otherworldly performance
from Jennifer Lawrence, an actress who seems as if she was created in a
lab -- the product of an experiment in which an enterprising scientist
combined the DNA of every great film actress and created her. There’s an
abundance of talented actresses today, but these movies wouldn’t be
anything close to what they are without Lawrence.
What also makes "Mockingjay -- Part 2" as good if not better than the
previous "Hunger Games" films is a tour de force supporting performance
from Josh Hutcherson and inspired direction from Francis Lawrence.
Indeed, credit must also go to casting director Debra Zane, who managed
to assemble such an impressive group of truth tellers.
culled: ABC News
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