Personally thought that this movie was a very disappointing, poorly paced ending to a very ho-hum franchise.
I think the biggest flaw was this: as the movie was going, and after the movie ended, I kept reminiscing on the series as a whole, and asking myself, “Hold on. Do I even know much about this Katniss character? What life lessons has she learned?” I kept drawing blanks.
This movie wasn’t awful at all, but it was just bad enough to not be worth my ten bucks.
It’s not a pretty sight. Well, the movie as a whole looks good, but that’s not much. Also, the Monster is nothing compared to Boris Karloff or Charles Ogle.
Personally thought that this movie was a very disappointing, poorly paced ending to a very ho-hum franchise.
I think the biggest flaw was this: as the movie was going, and after the movie ended, I kept reminiscing on the series as a whole, and asking myself, “Hold on. Do I even know much about this Katniss character? What life lessons has she learned?” I kept drawing blanks.
This movie wasn’t awful at all, but it was just bad enough to not be worth my ten bucks.
By the way, if you’re paying as close of attention to movies coming out these days, get ready for Victor Frankenstein. It’s a doozy.
By the way, if you’ve read the book and enjoyed it like me, you’re not going to be very pleased with how the movie turns out.
I’ve heard…things…about Victor Frankenstein.
It’s not a pretty sight. Well, the movie as a whole looks good, but that’s not much. Also, the Monster is nothing compared to Boris Karloff or Charles Ogle.