
After young Katniss Everdeen agrees to be the symbol of rebellion, the Mockingjay, she tries to return Peeta to his normal state, tries to get to the Capitol, and tries to deal with the battles coming her way...but all for her main goal: assassinating President Snow and returning peace to the Districts of Panem. As her squad starts to get smaller and smaller, will she make it to the Capitol? Will she get revenge on Snow or will her target change? Will she be with her "Star-Cr... (Full plot summary below)
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After young Katniss Everdeen agrees to be the symbol of rebellion, the Mockingjay, she tries to return Peeta to his normal state, tries to get to the Capitol, and tries to deal with the battles coming her way...but all for her main goal: assassinating President Snow and returning peace to the Districts of Panem. As her squad starts to get smaller and smaller, will she make it to the Capitol? Will she get revenge on Snow or will her target change? Will she be with her "Star-Crossed Lover," Peeta, or her long-time friend, Gale? Deaths, bombs, bow and arrows, a love triangle, hope... What will happen?
Leave your thoughts about The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2.
| Cinema SightWesley LovellA satisfying conclusion to a brilliant series of films that show us the dangers of the oligarchy. |
| The MercuryTim MartainHonestly, the most disappointing thing about the entire Hunger Games series is that I never got a single chance to pan any one of them for anything. |
| Movie HabitRobert DenersteinKudos to Lawrence for helping bring a satisfactory conclusion |
| Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)Linda CookIt's a fitting finale to a much-loved franchise. |
| John Hanlon ReviewsJohn HanlonA fitting ending to a strong series, this final chapter offers the action that audiences would hope for and the emotional climax that fans deserve. |
| Contactmusic.comRich ClineSuzanne Collins' saga comes to a suitably epic conclusion in a climactic series of battles that are packed with emotional kicks to the gut. |
| The Patriot LedgerAl AlexanderHate to say it, but "The Hunger Games" franchise has been relegated to District 13, that dystopian wasteland where all that was good has been striped away. |
| Screen It!Jim JudySlightly better than its immediate predecessor simply for wrapping things up. (Full Content Review - Violence, Sex, etc. - for Parents also available) |
| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey LylesFaring far better than its uneventful first half, 'Part 2' spectacularly concludes one of the more popular and groundbreaking franchises in cinematic history. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin CovertIt is a fitting finale for a series that has set a high-water mark for screen adaptations of young adult fiction. |