![]() Jennifer Lawrence is the stand-out of the cast, a woman who has carried the Hunger Games as both its main protagonist and best actress. Lawrence has once again assembled an all star cast of the likes of Oscar winners Jennifer Lawrence, Julianne Moore, and the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Oscar nominee Woody Harrelson, and award winners Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Elizabeth Banks, Donald Sutherland, Stanley Tucci, and Gwendoline Christie among others. This is Lawrence trying to bring justice to the saga. Some of it may be very upsetting to viewers and may not even necessarily make sense, but one thing is certain it drags on for a very long time. Without giving away too much, instead of a final battle taking the climax before a brief resolution, the resolution of the story dominates the tale's conclusion. However, the most controversial part of this film is its ending. The plot is riddled with unexpected twists and deaths which contribute to its very dark ambience. Nevertheless, the action element is integral to the Hunger Games current success, and is present in spectacular condensed bursts which are overwhelming yet engaging. Don't be mistaken, the plot is fantastic and executed in an excellent manner, but aside from sporadic action sequences, this movie very much deals with complex ideas through dialogue and body language. Different from the rest of the films, this one addresses both the battle and the politics of war, and ideas that are just too complicated for young adult minds and therefore may prove boring or difficult to understand. The plot is intertwined with moral complexities of war and its various trials and tribulations. Director Francis Lawrence tries to bring some of that magic back in Part 2 but forgets who his audience is young adults. Mockingjay Part 1 lacked the key element that young adult audiences loved about The Hunger Games the actual hunger games.
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