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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1

  • Status: Released
  • 19-11-2014
  • Runtime: 123 min
  • Score: 6.817
  • Vote count: 16495

After surviving the Quarter Quell, Katniss finds herself in the hidden stronghold of District 13, where the rebellion against the Capitol is gaining momentum. Struggling with the weight of becoming the symbol of resistance, she must navigate fragile alliances while trying to protect those she loves. As propaganda battles rage and Panem moves closer to full-scale war, Katniss is forced to confront the true cost of revolution.

Jennifer Lawrence

Katniss Everdeen

Josh Hutcherson

Peeta Mellark

Liam Hemsworth

Gale Hawthorne

Woody Harrelson

Haymitch Abernathy

Elizabeth Banks

Effie Trinket

Julianne Moore

President Alma Coin

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Plutarch Heavensbee

Jeffrey Wright

Beetee Latier

Stanley Tucci

Caesar Flickerman

Donald Sutherland

President Coriolanus Snow

Willow Shields

Primrose Everdeen

Sam Claflin

Finnick Odair

Jena Malone

Johanna Mason

Mahershala Ali

Boggs

Natalie Dormer

Cressida

Wes Chatham

Castor

Elden Henson

Pollux

Patina Miller

Commander Paylor

Evan Ross

Messalla

Paula Malcomson

Asterid Everdeen

Sarita Choudhury

Egeria

Stef Dawson

Annie Cresta

Robert Knepper

Antonius

Caitlin Fowler

D8 Another Patient

Jada Taylor

D8 Female Patient

Nicholas Pryor

D8 Male Patient

Donna Biscoe

D8 Old Woman

Michael Garza

Eddy

Erika Bierman

Coriolanus Snow's Granddaughter

Jenique Bennett

Rescue Hovercraft Pilot

Rus Blackwell

D13 Systems Operator #1

Stevie Ray Dallimore

D13 Systems Operator #2

Breann Couch

D13 Systems Operator #3

Jordan Woods-Robinson

Coriolanus Snow's Stylist #1

Katie Sawhill

Orderly

Jackson Mizell

Bunker Door Security

Charles Kronmuller

Pilot #1

Jennifer Cocker

District 13 Citizen

Marshall Choka

District 13 Citizen

Tyler Lee Allen

President Snow's Security

Jasmine Ahnie

District 8 Hospital Patient (uncredited)

Brayden Patterson

District 13 Citizen (uncredited)

Emma Elle Roberts

District 13 Citizen (uncredited)

Molly Evensen

District 13 Citizen (uncredited)

William Frasca

District 5 Rebel (uncredited)

Joe Crosson

Peacekeeper (uncredited)

Gregory Fears

Peacekeeper (uncredited)

Charles White Jr.

District 8 Hospital Helper (uncredited)

Angel Giuffria

District 8 Amputee (uncredited)

Ryan DeLaney

District 13 Citizen (uncredited)

anthonypagan1975

It was good. Although I wish it had more action scenes. It's worth watching ago don't miss out!

Andres Gomez

Yet more of the same extended in an inexcusable way. Let's hope the last movie of the saga can get a proper end.

CinemaSerf

Well, the problem with having a part one is that you just know that nothing much is going to happen as we build up to the next film's denouement. "Katniss" (Jennifer Lawrence) finds herself on a ship with "Finnick" (Sam Claflin) where she discovers that the erstwhile baddie "Plutarch" (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is really on their side as she is whisked to the long-thought destroyed District 13 where she meets "President Coin" (Julianne Moore), who leads a semi-militaristic society bent on deposing the Capitol. Unfortunately, not everyone managed to escape from the collapsing dome and poor old "Peeta" is being used, shamelessly, by the authorities to try and paint "Katniss" as the epitome of revolution and evil and so the scene is set: rescue him and mass their forces for an attack that will eliminate the totalitarian regime once and for all. Aside from one of two combat scenes, very little actually happens here. There is a great deal of dialogue, plenty of moralising and if I'm honest, "Coin" doesn't come across as any more trustworthy than the man she hopes to succeed. There simply isn't enough by way of plot to sustain this for two hours and the acting still, largely, refuses to engage me. Liam Hemsworth ("Gale") features a little more, but the confused does she/doesn't she romance stuff is exasperating as this supposedly emotionally and sexually charged environment delivers nothing by way of passion - indeed the pace of the whole thing borders on the racial. Sure, it looks great but I feel that the writing is very much on the wall for part two - my expectations are pretty low.