The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (FILM REVIEW)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
Film Review
by Kam Williams
Uneventful Installment Serves as Setup for Franchise Finale
In recent years, movie studios have started
splitting into two their adaptations of finales from young adult book series, most
notably, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” and “Twilight: Breaking Dawn.”
The money-making ploy is arguably little more than a transparent attempt to
milk the last dollar out of a soon to expire franchise.
The Hunger Games is
the latest such production to employ the cash-generating tactic, as it divides in
half “Mockingjay,” the last opus in Suzanne Collins’ best-selling, sci-fi
trilogy. Unfortunately, this uneventful installment basically treads water
while functioning as a setup for the upcoming dramatic conclusion. Nevertheless,
nothing in the power of these words could possibly affect the box-office
returns of this review-proof episode.
Directed by
Francis Lawrence (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire), the movie again stars Jennifer
Lawrence (as protagonist Katniss Everdeen) augmented by a support cast
featuring Josh Hutcherson as Peeta, Liam Hemsworth as Gale, Woody Harrelson as
Haymitch, Jeffrey Wright as Beetee, and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman as
Plutarch Heavensbee.
At the point of
departure, we find the country of Panem plunged into chaos and on the brink of
revolution. Hunger Games victor Katniss reluctantly allows herself to be
recruited by the leader of the rebellion, Alma Coin (Julianne Moore), to serve as
the face of the struggle in propaganda videos designed to foment further
insurrection.
However, besides
Katniss’ frequently fretting about the mental state of her pal Peeta’s being
caught in the clutches of Panem’s ruthless President, Coriolanus Snow (Donald
Sutherland), not a lot transpires over the course of this anticlimactic
adventure. Worse, we have to wait another whole year for the decisive
denouement.
A lame excuse to
fleece the legions of loyal Hunger Games fans in the target teen/tween demo.
Fair (1 star)
Rated PG-13
for intense violence, disturbing images and mature themes
Running time: 123 minutes
Distributor: Lionsgate
Films
To see a trailer for
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1,
visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXshQ5mv1K8
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