Hunger Games: La révolte - Partie II
À mesure que la guerre de Panem s'intensifie jusqu'à entraîner la destruction des autres districts, Katniss Everdeen, leader malgré elle de la rébellion, doit rassembler une armée contre le ... Tout lireÀ mesure que la guerre de Panem s'intensifie jusqu'à entraîner la destruction des autres districts, Katniss Everdeen, leader malgré elle de la rébellion, doit rassembler une armée contre le Président Snow.À mesure que la guerre de Panem s'intensifie jusqu'à entraîner la destruction des autres districts, Katniss Everdeen, leader malgré elle de la rébellion, doit rassembler une armée contre le Président Snow.
- Prix
- 15 victoires et 34 nominations au total
Avis en vedette
You have in your hands a civil war,the final battle into the heart of the capital,and you spent 2 hours of your life watching your main character taking a walk in a war zone.
And with all that time strolling,you have no character development,for none of them,just a few moments that the movie is like "Ok,from now on,that's how things are".
I watched this for closure,i wish i hadn't.
I didn't expected it to be a great movie,just a good action one,and it failed.Miserably. For goodness sake,London has fallen had more character development than a book based quadralogy,LOTR had less walking..good riddance to the series.
The most horrifying thing is when you realise how young Katniss actually is. The original point of the novel series was how kids were forced to fight in the arena, and how a kid actually became the most important person to the resistance. Think about when you were 17, would you have been able to unite people against your oppressors? That's a really horrifying thought - and that was the point Collins was trying to make. Jennifer Lawrence is excellent as Katniss. She portrays her social clumsiness well, but also her emotional weaknesses and her bravery. She's a great actress, but there should've been someone else playing her, someone younger (and Native), because then it would look as terrifying at it was meant to.
Not all the events from the novel were included in the Mockingjay part 1 or 2. It's understandable especially when it comes to the part 2. For example, Katniss, Finnick, Johanna and Peeta being trained for the war? It would take too much time to show everything, considering how long the film already was.
Some people are complaining about how they should've made the Mockingjay into a one film. I disagree. It is one film, but in two parts. And it works this way, because the second part starts so well - it starts exactly where it should start considering what happened in the end of Part 1. It works as two parts, and there was no need to wrap the story up any more. It was very dense already - things happen quickly but there is still time for important dialogue.
The music in these films is almost unreal because of how beautiful it is - and it still is astonishing in the last one.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay part 2 is dark and brutal, but it has hope, some amazing hope that after all that darkness makes everything better. It's an amazing finale for the best young adult science fiction stories I have read or seen.
I feel weird that it's all over now. Suzanne Collins has created amazing characters who were portrayed so well over the years - or left out, as the case may be. Thanks for the ride, it has been amazing.
However, the story is actually pretty great. The final half of this film is possibly the best stretch in the franchise, as events come to conclusions that I don't think many people expected after that first book. It's mature, logical and thoughtful. Though like Harry Potter, I could have done without the epilogue.
It was neat to see the warped technology being used in the battlegrounds this time. We get glimpses of it throughout the first two films, but here it's used to great effect in some of the most tense scenes of the series. The lighting in the underground section especially was great.
I also have to give the film some slack. They clearly had to work around Philip Seymour Hoffman's tragic passing, the film would have been better with him in it. Though I think they did an admirable job, Plutarch is a great character and his presence is mostly felt.
I do have to commend Donald Sutherland and Jennifer Lawrence, they both give great performances that elevate their characters.
I still hate the stupid love triangle though.
So The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 is a film that I think I'll remember mostly for its ending. I don't know if I'll rewatch the franchise anytime soon, but I can appreciate the interesting route the story went. I understand a lot of people are upset about it, but it made a lot of sense thematically.
It's almost enough to make me want to reread the series, if only it wasn't all first person point of view from Katniss.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe scene where Haymitch (Woody Harrelson) reads Plutarch's letter to Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) was originally scripted to be Plutarch (Philip Seymour Hoffman) talking to Katniss in person. Unfortunately, Hoffman died before the scene was filmed.
- Gaffes(at around 21 mins) They show medical personnel wrapping Katniss' bruised rib cage. Doctors very rarely do this now, as it leads to shallow breathing that can increase the chances of pneumonia.
- Citations
[last lines]
Katniss Everdeen: [to her baby] Did you have a nightmare? I have nightmares, too. Someday I'll explain it to you, why they came, why they won't ever go away, but I'll tell you how I survive it. I make a list in my head... of all the good things I've seen someone do. Every little thing I can remember. It's like a game. I do it over and over. Gets a little tedious after all these years, but... there are much worse games to play.
- Bandes originalesDeep in the Meadow (Lullaby)
Lyrics by Suzanne Collins
Music by T Bone Burnett and Simone Burnette (as Simone Burnett)
Performed by Jennifer Lawrence
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Hunger Games La révolte - Dernière partie
- Lieux de tournage
- Tempelhof Airport, Tempelhof, Berlin, Allemagne(Battle Scenes)
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 160 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 281 723 902 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 102 665 981 $ US
- 22 nov. 2015
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 661 456 867 $ US
- Durée2 heures 17 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
- 2.39 : 1(original ratio)