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Mockingjay keeps the Hunger burning

(Review) Jennifer Lawrence and Games gang don’t stand strong in chapter 3

Will Katniss Everdeen ever be handed too much than she can handle? Three Hunger Games installments down, one to go. And the bright-eyed girl-woman played by Jennifer Lawrence is still up and running and finding all those awful things that novelist Suzanne Coillins could throw at her. In The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part I, we find Katniss facing the catastrophe wrought from the arrow that pierced the force field in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Her love Peeta is gone, dead she fears, left on the field of evil. Of course, the many fans of this blockbuster series know all of this and more because they’ve read the three novels by Collins on which the three movies released so far and next year’s planned finale were based upon. Maybe not. But in the very least, they’ve seen the first two installments. And yet everybody in the Sunday late morning matinee at  Shoppingtown — where showings of the 2 hour, 2 minute film were scheduled to start every 30 minutes — hung on the balance of every scene. I didn’t know what the heck was going on.
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