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This film is the final and fourth installment of the Hunger Game film franchise, and is based off the novel Mockingjay written by Suzanne Collins. Katniss Everdeen remains the face of the rebellion against President Snow. She decides that she will do anything to execute President Snow with her own hands.
This film was directed by Francis Lawrence. This film is faithful to the novel-even with its ending. This film follows directly behind the last installment in a great way; keeping the action and the tension flowing. The previous installment took a step back, and focused on the emotional parts of the story that inspire various characters to behave in a certain way. Part 2, carries out those characters actions. I know some people were upset that it was split into two parts, but it worked perfectly. This installment has more action and more violence than the previous films, because this is the final moments of the war. There may be a moment, or two, when younger, or squeamish, audiences might get scared. The general story of this film makes a statement about war in general and the people who perpetuate it. The computer animation and the background were great to watch. For some unusual reason there are potentially make a prequel series; which is disappoint because it ended on the right note. I am curious, though, why they never kept the same cat throughout all the films. Jennifer Lawrence returned to the role of Katniss Everdeen. Even though her performance might be seen as dull, it worked for the film. Liam Hemsworth returned to the role of Gale Hawthorne. Despite being a great supporting actor for Lawrence, and spending more time on screen, he did not stand out amongst the cast. Josh Hutcherson returned to the role of Peeta Mellark. His performance was heartbreaking.
I give this film 5 out of 5 stars! A great ending to the Hunger Games franchise.
This film can be seen in theaters.
Answer to last blog: Actress Sterling Jones played the role of Young Libby Day in the film Dark Places.
Que: Who played the role of Katniss Everdeen's younger sister?
Paula Malcomson
Jena Malone
Willow Shields
Natalie Dormer
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