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  • A movie that is too silly to be so somber, and too somber to be much fun.
  • The Hunger Games, which kicked off in a blaze of guts 'n' glory in 2012, ends now with a sad whimper, along with a lot of big bangs signifying nothing.
  • Christian Science Monitor

    11/20/2015 by Peter Rainer

    Director Francis Lawrence stages the action sequences... with a modicum of flair, and Julianne Moore as rebel leader Coin gives off some sparks, but for the most part there is nothing divertingly new or different about this franchise fade-out.
  • After the forced histrionics of Part 1, it's nice to see star Jennifer Lawrence being allowed to quiet down and act again. But the story still feels stretched, a countdown that slows as it approaches zero hour.
  • This revenge plot animates Mockingjay Part 2 with a satisfying rage.
  • Explosive, mostly true to the text, complex and chock full of action, 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2' should more than satisfy the franchise's many fans.
  • The Hunger Games movies began with much promise but after the pinnacle of Catching Fire, it has been a slog to the finish line. We're finally there and I feel more exhausted than fulfilled.
  • The final installment of the 'Hunger Games' franchise manages to give us everything we've been waiting for and still underwhelm.
  • If Mockingjay - Part 1 was walkier and talkier than its forerunners, Part 2 is pretty much all action - and lesser for it.
  • This Hunger Game is one too many, a 2010-era cash grab in its purest form, more akin to a stern-faced curtain call than a fleshed-out story with a beginning, middle, and end.
  • Katniss is a Joan of Arc for a generation of reluctant warriors, and 'Mockingjay - Part 2' is a war movie for those distrustful of any and all leaders, especially the ones trying to sell you on a future.
  • It's good enough to stand on its own, and will also satiate fans craving an appropriate ending to the nihilistic journey.
  • The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 is exactly what you would expect from its ungainly title, and that turns out to be not quite enough.
  • Wall Street Journal

    11/19/2015 by Joe Morgenstern

    Katniss has remained, in Jennifer Lawrence's portrayal, a vividly vulnerable creature of flesh and blood surrounded by sci-fi extravagance of variable quality.
  • This fourth and final installment of the Hunger Games franchise is by far the most dour, consisting mainly of dim, uninspired battle sequences.
  • St. Louis Post-Dispatch

    11/19/2015 by Gail Pennington

    An exciting, involving finale, streamlining the complicated end game of Collins' story without shortchanging the climactic action.
  • What began so promisingly as a dystopian saga of gladiatorial games, resonating with current global fears, has turned into just another dull race for the almighty dollar.
  • As the dystopian epic's emotional, moral and physical heart, Lawrence once again delivers the best reason to stick with it.
  • Minneapolis Star Tribune

    11/19/2015 by Colin Covert

    It is a fitting finale for a series that has set a high-water mark for screen adaptations of young adult fiction.
  • New York Magazine/Vulture

    11/19/2015 by David Edelstein

    A potent antiwar saga: bleak, savage, and very modern in the depiction of an unholy union between political manipulation and showbiz.