The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)

7.4 ? Nov 15, 2013 2h 26m

Overview

After surviving the Hunger Games, Katniss and Peeta struggle with the consequences of their victory as unrest spreads across Panem. Forced back into the spotlight, they become symbols of hope and resistance while the Capitol prepares a new and deadly challenge that will change the future of the nation forever.

Genres

Adventure Action Science Fiction

Release Date

November 15, 2013

Rating

7.4 /10

Runtime

2h 26m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Jennifer Lawrence

Jennifer Lawrence

Katniss Everdeen

Josh Hutcherson

Josh Hutcherson

Peeta Mellark

Liam Hemsworth

Liam Hemsworth

Gale Hawthorne

Woody Harrelson

Woody Harrelson

Haymitch Abernathy

Elizabeth Banks

Elizabeth Banks

Effie Trinket

Donald Sutherland

Donald Sutherland

President Coriolanus Snow

Lenny Kravitz

Lenny Kravitz

Cinna

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Plutarch Heavensbee

Jeffrey Wright

Jeffrey Wright

Beetee Latier

Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci

Caesar Flickerman

Toby Jones

Toby Jones

Claudius Templesmith

Willow Shields

Willow Shields

Primrose Everdeen

Sam Claflin

Sam Claflin

Finnick Odair

Lynn Cohen

Lynn Cohen

Mags Flanagan

Jena Malone

Jena Malone

Johanna Mason

Bobby Jordan

Bobby Jordan

Blight

Amanda Plummer

Amanda Plummer

Wiress

Jack Quaid

Jack Quaid

Marvel

Taylor St. Clair

Taylor St. Clair

Ripper

Sandra Ellis Lafferty

Sandra Ellis Lafferty

Greasy Sae

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

6.0/10

Sep 14, 2014

I still do not agree with the 9 and 10 star ratings but I feel this movie is slightly better than the first one. This is primarily because Jennifer Lawrence’s character is more mature and she seems more comfortable in the role. She is no longer an immature, naive and lost child. At least not most of the time. The entire setup is still as ludicrous as before. It is a silly and depressing background scenario and it is definitely not my cup of tea. The people running around in ridiculous hair-do, makeup and showing a severe lack of intelligence is not making things better. The enjoyment of this movie comes when the games finally start. These parts are definitely better than in the first movie. The various dangers are well done, the effects good and there is an interesting overall theme to the arena and the dangers instead of randomly throwing new menaces at players that seemed to be the strategy in the first movie. To me the enjoyment of this movie is in the games themselves. This is probably because I just do not like the rest of the plot. The depressing scenario. The nonsensical and/or oppressive behavior, backstabbing etc. etc.

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Andres Gomez

4.0/10

Feb 10, 2015

More of the same stuff. Lawrence is not bad and I think Josh Hutcherson is a great discovering but that's mostly it.

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CharlesTheBold

Feb 18, 2017

This is a sequel to 2012's HUNGER GAMES, and is set in the same future world: a post-apocalyptic world where an Empire, called Panem, has imposed peace on the survivors only to decay into brutal tyranny. The symbol of the tyranny is the Hunger Games, a gladiator-type combat where only one "victor" is permitted and the rest of the fighters die. To keep the flow of victims coming, 12 districts of Panem are required each year to supply a teenage boy and girl for the fight, ostensibly as punishment for decades-old rebellion. The theme of this movie is the moral issues over how to oppose such tyranny. Katniss Everdeen ( Jennifer Lawrence), the spirited girl who won the previous year's Games, wishes to stop the oppression, but fears that outright revolution will hurt too many people. There is another character (whom I won't identify to avoid spoilers) who doesn't care how many people are hurt as long as the revolution is advanced. Many of the subjects of the Empire are resigned to submitting until some messianic deliverer will appear. Meanwhile the ruthless President-for-life Coriolanus Snow ( Donald Sutherland) is determined to destroy the rebels before they can get organized. Who will win out? Therein lies the suspense. There are enough special effects to make the futuristic background and technology credible without overwhelming the movie. Aside from Lawrence and Sutherland as the impressive antagonists, the movie has a strong supporting cast: Woody Harrelson as Katniss's shrewd but alcoholic mentor; Liam Hemworth and Josh Hutcherson as two boys representing the aggressive vs sensitive sides of Katniss's character; Elizabeth Banks as a kindly but naive woman oblivious to the tyranny; Oscar-winner Philip Hoffman as Snow's Machiavellian adviser, and Sam Clafin, Jeffrey Wright, and Jena Malone as formidable former victors drawn into the conflict. The movie's only real flaw is that being part of a continuing story keeps the plot from being resolved in the end.

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Kamurai

7.0/10

Aug 13, 2020

Good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. This is a great survivalist story in a horrible setting (wonderfully set, written to be a horrible world). We get all the great fun that we got from the original movie, and then we add in the whole (spoiler) element. It's really what makes the movie and leads us into the next arc, but I won't mention it. With Snow just on an angry tantrum spree (literally using childish tantrum words) you can tell very early that he's defeated himself, it's just a matter of time. Jennifer Lawrence is a big enough personality to carry the movie and she does with everyone else playing support roles centered around her. It was fantastic to see Jena Malone come on board as I feel she adds something special to everything she's in. If you can stand the battle royale concept, this this is a good watch for you.

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