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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 REVIEW

The young adult dystopia finally grows up.

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stars 4

Director: Francis Lawrence
Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth
Release: OUT NOW!
Running time: 12A

The final book in Suzanne Collins’ blockbuster young adult drama was a hurried mess that seemed anxious to get its heroine – Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) – from A to B as quickly as possible, so the author could slope off and have a nice cup of tea as a reward. The big-screen version, on the other hand – split so controversially into two parts – couldn’t hurry the plot if it tried.

The first part slowed things down so much that you could almost see the paint drying on the sets, while the finale is filled with endless scenes of characters sitting in demolished buildings and moaning about their lot, as Katniss looks like she’s about to throw up from worry. As a character drama, it’s certainly compelling – and the cast are magnificent – but if you want action, you have to wait a long time between set pieces.

Thankfully, those bursts of action are worth it. They’re violent, spectacular and twisted in a pure horror-film way (parents, be warned, this film’s 12A certificate is hugely misleading, particularly during a tense, Aliens-esque tunnel journey). The theme that “war is hell” may be delivered with all the subtlety of a brick but it’s obviously true, and the film’s final act, which is rather confusing in the book, is an immensely satisfying one on screen. Best of all, Julianne Moore and Donald Sutherland have a ball as the two leaders determined to oust each other, with Sutherland’s surprisingly Puckish charms turning the entire finale on its head with a beautiful inevitability.

It was a huge gamble to stretch the story in that final book, and at times here the plotting does feel stretched. But when things snap back into place, the result is a tense, compelling and, most of all, human adventure with a genuinely iconic star. All hail the Mockingjay. Review by Lance Freeman

This review originally appeared in MYM magazine #44 – out now. For more information click here.

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Guardians Of The Gallery: Star Wars Statues, Fallout 4 Princesses & More

Some of the most striking, unusual and odd imagery and videos that have been making a splash online over the last week… Enjoy!




 

 

••• Lego Star Wars creations are nothing new in Guardians Of The Gallery, but these take the form to a whole new level. They are the work of Finnish photographer Vesa Lehtimäki and started a hobby but have lead to a hardcover book, Lego Star Wars: Small Scenes From A Big Galaxy, out this week from Dorling Kindersley. [via Comic Book Resources]

 

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••• Continuing with the Star Wars theme (there must be something in the air at the moment)  French artist Travis Durden used 3D modeling softwareto recreate characters like Yoda, Darth Vader, and Boba Fett as Greek sculptures. We’re just glad we don’t get to see Yoda’s shrivelled willy (then again, considering how notoriously small the willy in on Michaelangelo’s David, that may have required a magnifying glass).

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••• The latest Honest Trailer from Screen Junkies is a LARGE SLOW-MOVING TARGET. Nevertheless, they do a good job on .


 

••• A life-sized TARDIS, built by The Brickman, has materialised on Bondi Beach to promote Australia’s inaugural Doctor Who Festival.

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••• On Monday, Woody Harrelson arrived at the Parisian premiere of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 in a gray sweatshirt, pyjama bottoms and socks with no shoes. Was he planning on sleeping through the movie?

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••• For some reason this is far more disturbing than it should be… [via Geeks Are Sexy]

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••• To mark the release of Fallout 4, Canadian artist Peter Slavik has reimagined some Disney princesses as they might look if they appeared in the game. Now there’s a crossover episode of Once Upon A Time we’d like to see…

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