What will mockingjay be rated
Parents need to know that The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 is the fourth and final installment in the adaptation of Suzanne Collins' critically and commercially acclaimed trilogy.
Like most final films in a book-based franchise, expect even fans who didn't catch the first Mockingjay to want to see how the filmmakers wrap up the story. Amid all the action and violence are a few moments of tenderness and romance, but nothing beyond a couple of sweet kisses. As with the first Mockingjay , this film is also full of potential conversation starters about the role of media during conflict, the role of revolutionaries as symbols rather than actual people , and how extremes on either side of a political spectrum can be equally dangerous.
Add your rating See all 12 parent reviews. Add your rating See all 95 kid reviews. Convinced that Peeta will never return to normal he continues to show violent tendencies , a bruised Katniss asks President Coin Julianne Moore to deploy her for the good of the rebellion. After being shot by a Capitol loyalist in District 2, Katniss decides that her number-one mission must be to kill President Snow Donald Sutherland and put an end to the cycle of violence.
The team enters the Capitol, which Snow has filled with horrors straight out of the Hunger Games Arena. Every few steps, the team contends with new atrocities meant to kill them. All the while, Katniss must deal with uncomfortable truths about both enemies and allies, as well as figure out whether she has a future with either Gale or Peeta.
Thanks to director Francis Lawrence and, above all, star Jennifer Lawrence, this final film is a fitting tribute to Suzanne Collins' unforgettable heroine. It even improves on some of the book's weaker elements; Lawrence the director knows how to use Lawrence the actor's vulnerability to explore what a messy thing indeed it is to be a hero -- to be the Chosen One, to know you're somehow more useful as a martyr to the cause than as a very real, confused, emotional girl.
The Katniss of Mockingjay isn't as singularly focused as the one in the Arena. This Katniss is sure of very little other than that Snow must go, and Lawrence beautifully captures the excruciating pain of Katniss' journey, of her loneliness and heartbreak and fierce devotion to those she loves. Very few book series have received such a faithful, fabulously performed, and visually appealing set of cinematic adaptations. That's not to say that the film is perfect: It fast-forwards a few dramatic elements that some book fans will no doubt miss, like the blossoming friendship between Katniss and Johanna Jena Malone that gets compressed into a couple of conversations, or the strength of Katniss' platonic feelings for fellow Hunger Games victor Finnick, whose marriage to Annie Stef Dawson is similarly glossed over in one quick scene.
But otherwise, the director and screenwriter keep the pace brisk, even as it seems like one long, deadly obstacle course to Katniss' inevitable showdown with Snow.
At one point, Katniss asks someone why he's helping her, and he replies that she's earned a long and peaceful life. After four films of Lawrence playing Katniss, who wouldn't agree? Families can talk about Mockingjay 's political themes. Why does Katniss continue to question President Coin? Why does President Snow say that Coin will just be the new version of him?
Does the movie offer any hopeful messages about politics or just cynicism? How does the violence in this installment compare to the previous ones? What's the impact of media violence on kids? Gale tells Katniss that war isn't personal, but she replies that it is. What do they each mean?
How do the characters in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 demonstrate courage , perseverance , and self-control? Why are these important character strengths? How important is romance to Katniss' story? To some fans, the love story is central, while to others it's unimportant.
How did you feel about it? Characters wearing black hoods are forced to kneel before being executed shot in the head in front of the other townspeople. Corpses wrapped in blankets are piled in a building. Numerous bloody and injured patients are shown inside a hospital, which is later intentionally bombed killing everyone inside. Planes are shot down. Large, fiery explosions are shown. Masked soldiers shoot at a group of men and women many of the soldiers are later killed in an explosion.
Characters are shot at while trying to set off an explosion that destroys a dam—many people are presumably washed away in floodwaters. Citizens are forced into underground bunkers while their town is repeatedly bombed during an air raid.
Characters use gas bombs to subdue their enemy. Dead bodies are frequently shown strewn on the ground. Torture methods are discussed and a character is shown with signs of enduring physical abuse. A character attacks another by pushing, hitting and choking, until he is hit over the head with a large object. Gas bombs are used to immobilize an enemy. Both the Capitol and District 13 employ propaganda to further their cause. How are these campaigns used to engender sympathy and support for each side?
How do people in the Districts react? Because of her actions during the Hunger Games, Katniss has sparked hope and a rebellion in the Districts. Is it fair to force one so young to become the face of the revolution? What pressures is she subjected to? FAQ 4. What is the small, silver ball that Katniss keeps holding in her hand? Details Edit. Release date November 21, United States. United States Canada France. Official Facebook Official site. Thomaston, Georgia, USA. Box office Edit.
Technical specs Edit. Runtime 2 hours 3 minutes. Datasat Dolby Atmos Auro Related news. Sep 24 MovieWeb. Jul 21 MovieWeb. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content.
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His efforts also include writing and researching media in all its forms and observing how it effects society and culture. He and his wife Donna have four children.
Sexual Content: A man and woman kiss. A clothed man and woman are briefly seen in bed. Language: No profanities noted.
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