Friday 13 November 2015

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This must be the producer of the "Hunger Games" blank series: you do not even try great, their decision to film the final book of Suzanne Collins' trilogy in two parts, to make it appear as something other than a measure to increase sales , What will pay off economically definitely (the first three films together have significantly $ 2 billion recorded worldwide), turns out to narrative as not unproblematic - and not because of the audience at the beginning of the final war drama "The Hunger Games - Mockingjay Part 2 "is in the middle thrown into the plot and in the long-established series of the universe,Download The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, without hitting any newcomers consideration is given. Rather gets when looking at the entire 137 minutes of "Mockingjay Part 2" in particular for non-connoisseurs of books a dramatic imbalance noticeable: After the well-known conflicts were intensified in detail and provided with new accents, the crucial half hour is just before the end with their shocking twists indeed very exciting, but it acts at the same time a little rushed; about the moral depths that open up there, director Francis Lawrence and his writers go too quickly away. So is the end of a total of nine-hour long saga a somewhat ambiguous impression, even the quite impressive performer, the sombre design and effectively staged action sequences can not quite cover up the.

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The makers have acted consistently with its pessimistic vision of the future and have let the positive and hopeful tones coming increasingly into the background. In "The Hunger Games" and "Catching Fire" not only rousing arena action was necessary, but it has denounced increasingly corrosive mediensatirische tones chipped and the fascist traits of Capitoline regime, marriage in "Mockingjay Part 1" a merciless propaganda war was unleashed.Download The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, This dispute escalated Now in Part 2, where the boundaries between the opponents and Snow Coin blur final. If the rebels discuss strategy for their attack on District 2, then is quickly the killing of civilians in the area, the purpose is to justify the means, but it is so only devalued. The differences between right and wrong, truth and falsehood, reality and illusion are almost completely dissolved in "Mockingjay Part 2". While Gales moral compass deflects into warlike extreme, Peeta has lost all sense of the brainwashing. Again and again he asks Katniss whether his feelings and memories are real. 



And the heroine herself is plagued by doubts, struggles against their exploitation and against its intended (comparison) leadership. This in itself is very exciting conflicts were and are indeed established sent, but then usually more ticked off than deepened and all told. Even the love triangle between Katniss, Peeta and Gale, there is little room for the irrationality of feelings, its dissolution is inevitable that their the effect of power is missing.Download The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, And the same applies to the fate of many secondary characters: that Philip Seymour Hoffman's crucial role as an ex-director and Strippenzieher Plutarch Heavensbee not of importance gets equal weight, is presumably due to the untimely death of the actor before the completion of his work, as well as Jeffrey Wright (" Casino Royale ") as Beetee, Jena Malone (" Sucker Punch ") as Johanna, Sam Claflin (" Love, Rosie ") as Finnick and others get little development opportunities. There remain only Donald Sutherland ("MASH"), which brings out as incorrigible President Snow much of his brief appearances and Julianne Moore ("Still Alice"), which makes us feel in their brief scenes, after all, that her figure from the once brittle has changed conviction perpetrator for clever-selfish power politician. And it is even more reserved Jennifer Lawrence to guide the audience through the dreary world of Panem and to keep in line.

This task she gets rid of sovereign as ever, but when Katniss in the end everything turns upside down again, then Lawrence can not provide single-handedly for the dramatic drop height, which deserved the moment. In the showdown need us for Hitler's plans the capital Germania satisfy reminiscent monstrous architecture and matching fascist ceremony to answer any questions about Katniss' actions. Stronger than in the previous films of the series, the voltage remains outside this time, in this respect, a lot is being compared to the rather quiet first "Mockingjay" chapter, however, commanded.Download The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, Also out of the decisive battle in the civil war is thereby made ​​by the opposing parties in a perfidious way, a media spectacle (it is no coincidence that the question of the "76th Hunger Games"): Snow attracts the rebels into the Capitol, leaving the roads with so-called capsules sow deadly traps which areas the advancing enemies stop and the way to provide useful television entertainment. Particularly impressive is a sequence in which the Group is liable to be buried at Katniss in an ambush under a cascading wave of oil. It is the culmination in a consistently exciting course that still has the added attraction of recognition of the Berlin locations for local knowledge. And when it comes out of the jungle road in the sewer, then there will be taken care of with a nasty mutant attack for more excitement. The predominant feeling of constant danger - which is also fueled by the fact that well-known faces are not sure - is perhaps the greatest strength of the film. From the nightmare nobody is dismissed.    Conclusion: The final film of the "Hunger Games" series offers a lot of the usual qualities, remains in total but behind the other parts back.

The USP of Susanna Collins’ YA franchise has always been – duh – the actual games. Outside the arena, the books are mostly awful, something the films, though expertly made, have to constantly overcome. Mockingjay – Part One, also directed by Francis Lawrence, took place entirely in war-torn Panem, and suffered accordingly, though its dying-fall ending was oddly beautiful.This final entry should, in theory, be all climax as we follow Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) and the rebels to the Capitol, where they must take down eeeevil President Snow (Donald Sutherland). In fact, it takes an age to get going, but once the dashing Finnick (Sam Claflin) declares, ironically, “Let the 76th hunger games begin!” for the next hour or so, it’s game on.In lieu of an actual arena, Katniss and co must cross a booby-trapped cityscape, a canny decision that leads to some of the series’ greatest action sequences – the terrific tunnel fight,Download The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, in particular, wouldn’t be out of place in an Aliens film. J-Law remains world class, even as the interminable love triangle between Katniss, shell-shocked Peeta (Josh Hutchison) and brooding plank Gale (Liam Hemsworth) limps to a conclusion. The rest of the cast get short shrift, especially Phillip Seymour Hoffman, who died during filming, and is clumsily written in.It’s just a shame they couldn’t have written out some of the endless, slightly cringey speeches, or pulled the plug before a dreadful Harry Potter-like coda. It’s no fault of the Lawrences (no relation), but Part Two is one hour of excitement mixed with another of mush: a problem that goes right back to the source.

‘Young Adult’ fiction has been given a bad rep in contemporary cinema. Though once lauded, and popularised in mainstream culture by the Harry Potter franchise, it has since been tarnished by the likes of Twilight, Percy Jackson and I Am Number Four – and its a mediocrity recently perpetuated by the unfulfilling Divergent series, or the abysmal The Mortal Instruments.Download The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, But The Hunger Games has always been different, as Suzanne Collins’ subversive text has made for three monumental, wickedly ostentatious, dark and savage productions that pits her target audience against one another, as they compete to the death. This eagerly anticipated, final instalment is the best since the awe-inspiring opener– and to even label it ‘Young Adult’ would seem like something of a disservice.Mockingjay, Part 2 begins mid-scene, moments after the previous endeavour came to an end. It’s a testament to a triumphant franchise that even with a year’s gap and no additional viewings in that period, you can be instantly transported back to this dystopian universe without feeling disoriented or perplexed. For we dive head first into the war of Panem, as Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) seeks in leading the army of rebels to the Capitol, with the sole intention of assassinating President Snow (Donald Sutherland).

Alongside her loyal associate Gale (Liam Hemsworth) and the returning, volatile Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) amongst others, the collective strive to approach Snow’s mansion, to overthrow the current government and give the power back to the people. But Alma Coin (Julianne Moore) and Plutarch (Philip Seymour Hoffman) are insistent that Katniss remains a voice for the rebellion, and intend to maintain her safety by removing her from the action and continuing to shoot propaganda videos. What they hadn’t accounted for, however, is just how challenging it can be to give this young woman orders, and then see her stick to them.Francis Lawrence,Download The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, just as his predecessor Gary Ross managed, presents such breathtaking cinema, where the hairs on the back of your neck are giving quite the standing ovation. Perching on the edge of your seat has become almost customary throughout these pictures, and Mockingjay, Part 2 thrives in such a capacity, as it’s unrelenting in its approach, feverishly intense from the offset. At times Lawrence even absorbs and adopts tropes of the horror genre, and yet never loses sight of the deep, socio-political undercurrent that carries this series, adding a real sense of pertinency to proceedings. Though while Snow is the tyrannical oppressor and abhorrent antagonist of the piece, he is equipped, for the first time, with an intriguing, and developing sense of vulnerability, reminding us that he too, though hard to believe, is a human being.

There’s a remarkable sense of linearity which brings these features together as one, as various actions from the previous films now have their implications, and comeuppances within this title, while even the more distracted of viewers can keep on top of this narrative. Another consistency are the performances of Jennifer Lawrence, who is once again so nuanced and absorbing. It’s a role that shaped and marked the beginning of her illustrious career, and one she feels so evidently entwined with. As one of the great female leads of her generation, Katniss is a character so easy to root for, she acts out of a very relatable sense of naivety, she’s impulsive, she’s flawed – but ultimately makes the decisions we would, except just with a touch more courage and conviction than we could muster.Download The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, Meanwhile Hutcherson is also commendable, in his strongest outing yet (faint praise, in some regards) – while of course it’s moving, and yet rewarding to see Hoffman on the big screen once more, and for the very final time.Well paced and structured impressively, the main shortcomings to this endeavour come in the very final stages, as it seems Lawrence is unsure as to when it’s time to close the curtains, but it’s a small blemish on an otherwise worthy conclusion to this franchise. While Mockingjay, Part 1 grew tedious in parts, feeling throughout as though it was merely building towards something – if this is what it was building up to, it just proves that it really was all worth it.

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