The Hunger Games franchise has been a revelation for young-adult cinema. Dark and intelligent, it has taken issues like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and propaganda and put them on-screen for millions of teenagers around the world. It’s also proven for any idiots out there that still believe otherwise, that a female character can lead an action series and still make shitloads of money. With The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, that all comes to an end, as we find out whether Francis Lawrence can overcome the weakest book in the series to give us a satisfying conclusion.
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