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Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1, The

Lists: Sci-Fi

Brief Synopsis: "Katniss Everdeen reluctantly becomes the symbol of a mass rebellion against the autocratic Capitol."

Overall Ranking: 2190 (Rank from 2014: # 102)


Rating:
67.24
Adjusted* Rating:
(lowest rating dropped)
69.21

Ratings Breakdown
(The Mixed Bag)

Buttery 8%
Regular 56%
Half-Popped 32%
Stale 0%
Burnt 4%




 


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  • Hunger Games, The
  • Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, The
  • Hunger Games: Catching Fire, The


  • Reviewer Rating Review
    Coogs Film Blog88(full review)
    Tom Little of Digital Shortbread84(full review)
    Bryan Lienesch83 - It's just about as solid as the first two, but I would be remissed if I did not admit this third installment is a step backwards (albeit a small one) from the first two.
    Dave Examines Movies81(full review)
    FilmHamster80(full review)
    CinemaVisitor Erik80
    Fr Dennis80 - Yes, the teenage/young adult heroine Katniss Everdeen remains at the center of the story, but there are a whole bunch of ideas being thrown about by various people and factions in this story. It would make for a very interesting college-age "Poly Sci" discussion afterwards.
    (full review)
    Paul's Trip To The Movies80 - Is It Worth Your Trip to the Movies? The series doesn’t feel warn out and tired, but this is just a teaser for what hopefully will be a bigger and more fulfilling Part 2.
    (full review)
    Brandon Prosek75(full review)
    Sober Film Critic James Brown75 - As President Snow says in the film, it is the things we love most that destroy us. For studios today, that's the almighty dollar. That's exactly why Part 1 of Mockingjay is only filler material on the road to the finale.
    (full review)
    Angry Vader70
    David Baruffi70(full review)
    ClairestBearest Reviews70(full review)
    Le Anne of Tinsel And Tine70 - For me, The Hunger Games is an alright movie franchise, it probably would hold even less appeal for me if I didn't like Jennifer Lawrence so much - she's got a quality that's part girl from the wrong side of the tracks, without cheap skin or hair; she seems sensible and mature, and at the same time, fun and fresh; she's got edge without the apathy of a Kristen Stewart. In other words, she has the presence to carry off a movie that's mostly production and atmosphere.
    (full review)
    Lisa Marie Bowman70 - The weakest for the Hunger Games films so far. Still worth seeing for Jennifer Lawrence's iconic performance.
    (full review)
    Dan O'Neill65(full review)
    Silver Screen Riot Matt Oakes64 - Mockingjay: Part 1 - though lax on events - rises up as easily the most thematically rich of the franchise, offering up characters actually worth exploring and a thoughtful meditation into the psychology of revolution. Those wanting explosions will undoubtedly be left cold as this quiet trek to the end is much more focused on emotional implosions.
    (full review)
    Alex Hunt Essentials61(full review)
    Fast Film Reviews Mark Hobin61(full review)
    Gorgon Reviews61(full review)
    RMMR Daniel Hernandez57(full review)
    Chris of This Is Madness50(full review)
    Marshall And The Movies43(full review)
    Citizen Charlie43(full review)
    Darren of Movie Reviews 10120(full review)

    People Involved



  • Jennifer Lawrence (Katniss Everdeen)
  • Josh Hutcherson (Peeta Mellark)
  • Liam Hemsworth (Gale Hawthorne)
  • Woody Harrelson (Haymitch Abernathy)
  • Robert Knepper (Antonius)
  • Sam Claflin (Finnick Odair)
  • Julianne Moore (President Alma Coin)
  • Lily Rabe (Commander Lyme)
  • Evan Ross (Messalla)
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman (Plutarch Heavensbee)
  • Elden Henson (Pollux)
  • Stef Dawson (Annie Cresta)
  • Mahershalalhashbaz Ali (Boggs)
  • Wes Chatham (Castor)
  • Francis Lawrence (Director)
  • Suzanne Collins (Director)
  • Suzanne Collins (Director)