| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Jennifer Lawrence | ... | ||
| Josh Hutcherson | ... | ||
| Liam Hemsworth | ... | ||
| Woody Harrelson | ... | ||
| Donald Sutherland | ... | ||
| Philip Seymour Hoffman | ... | ||
| Julianne Moore | ... | ||
| Willow Shields | ... | ||
| Sam Claflin | ... | ||
| Elizabeth Banks | ... | ||
| Mahershala Ali | ... | ||
| Jena Malone | ... | ||
| Jeffrey Wright | ... | ||
| Paula Malcomson | ... | ||
| Stanley Tucci | ... | ||
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, Bows and Arrows, A Love Triangle, Hope. What will happen? Written by baileyyybroooks
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 is a film without any artistic integrity. It was purely made to grab as much cash from its audience as possible. You can sense this in the film which does not have much of a plot, scenes that are purely filler and the story just crawls because the book that it is based on has been split into two which means more padding than a model wearing a wonderbra.
With Panem in chaos Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) plans to assassinate President Snow (Donald Sutherland.) Snow meanwhile wishes to spring a trap to finish off the rebels. Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) is volatile as he turns his anger towards Katniss. Alma Coin (Julianne Moore) the leader of the rebels who plans to usurp Snow as President has her own agenda. You could say she has two sides to the coin.
Some of the action is humdrum and poorly lit and Katniss's use of the bow and arrow is almost laughable in this film. Given the first film in this franchise was a decent film, it has been disappointing to see the decline in quality to the sequels.