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46 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83TheWrapAlonso DuraldeTheWrapAlonso DuraldeSuffice it to say that while Mockingjay, Part 1 might not be as consistently thrilling as “Catching Fire” — the second movie always has the luxury of being all PB&J and no crust — it's the movie equivalent of a page-turner, consistently suspenseful and filled with surprises and illuminating character moments.
- 80Total FilmKevin HarleyTotal FilmKevin HarleyWith measure and muscle, Lawrences Jennifer and Francis nail the job of selling the long, twisting road towards revolution.
- 80Time Out LondonCath ClarkeTime Out LondonCath ClarkeWhile it definitely takes its foot off the action, Mockingjay – Part 1 goes deeper and darker.
- 80New York Magazine (Vulture)David EdelsteinNew York Magazine (Vulture)David EdelsteinA part with this much sobbing, hand-wringing, and mournful gazing into the middle distance could be, in the wrong hands, a laugh riot, but Lawrence’s instincts are so smart that she never goes even a shade overboard. She’s a hell of an actress.
- 70VarietyJustin ChangVarietyJustin ChangFor all its obvious smarts and mildly provocative ideas, Mockingjay doesn’t seem to trust its audience quite as much as it clearly trusts its heroine.
- 60The TelegraphRobbie CollinThe TelegraphRobbie CollinMockingjay – Part 1 is all queue, no roller-coaster. The third of four films in the successful and admirable Hunger Games series is any number of good things: intense, stylish, topical, well-acted. But the one thing it could never be called is satisfying.
- 60CineVuePatrick GambleCineVuePatrick GambleCollins' revolutionary-lite rhetoric has become unravelled by the commercially driven decision to split the final novel into two films - ultimately lessening the satirical bite and reverting to the very gender archetypes it originally sought to challenge.
- 60The GuardianHenry BarnesThe GuardianHenry BarnesDirector Francis Laurence ekes a paltry story out. The special effects are limp and the script a little creaky, although somehow it still manages to thrill.
- 60EmpireHelen O'HaraEmpireHelen O'HaraThe drama and tone are powerful and effective and Lawrence makes an exceptionally charismatic heroine, but an almost total lack of action means this is less catching fire than treading water.
- 50The Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyThe Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyUnfortunately, Mockingjay — Part 1 has all the personality of an industrial film. There's not a drop of insolence, insubordination or insurrection running through its veins; it feels like a manufactured product through and through, ironic and sad given its revolutionary theme.