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Hunger Games: Mockingjay

Hunger Games: Mockingjay

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December 30, 2014

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hunger_movieA Sure Hit With Teens and Tweens.

The latest installment of The Hunger Games trilogy, based on the best-selling books by Suzanne Collins, was released to an eager youth adult crowd. With the Games now destroyed and in pieces, Katniss Everdeen, along with Gale, Finnick and Beetee, now end up in the so-thought “destroyed” District 13. Under the leadership of President Coin and the advice of her friends, Katniss becomes the “Mockingjay” and the symbol of rebellion for the people.

KIDS FIRST! Critics Brianna B. comments, “I completely love this film and the overall production. It’s intense and has such a grand feel to it. With scene after scene, it gets bigger and bigger, and you see just how powerful one voice can be.” See her full review below.

Watch here http://youtu.be/T-bE_40fOcg.

This epic story continues with Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson), who both play a big part in the lives of District 13’ers, each in his or her own way. They want to unite and save an entire nation. In order to do this, they need the help of their friends and new alliances.

I completely love this film and the overall production. It’s intense and has such a grand feel to it. With scene after scene, it gets bigger and bigger, and you see just how powerful one voice can be. The aerial shots, emotions, excitement and anticipation of what’s happening next basically keep your eyes glued to the screen. I’ve read all the books, and this adaption is very true to the original stories. Jennifer Lawrence’s performance is incredible.

She becomes her character completely, with a range of emotions –– anger, doubt, disbelief and feeling sorry. She is so convincing. My favorite character is Peeta. Although he is not on screen as much as the other characters, he plays a big part in the film. Peeta is what drives Katniss throughout the film as she struggles to get to him. Almost everything she does is a result of her wanting to save Peeta. I also like Peeta because, every time he is on screen, he seems to change and intensify the situation.

My favorite scene is when Katniss sees Peeta for the very first time. She is shocked and, at the same time, grateful that he is alive. It is nice to see all of the questions that go though her mind through her own eyes. Katniss’ eyes reveal how she feels about Peeta.

I recommend this film for ages 13 to 18, and I give it 4 out of 5 stars. It is a little slow in the beginning, but I understand why. They have to bring you up to speed with what happened in the previous film. I cannot wait to see Part Two!

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