Katniss Everdeen reluctantly becomes the symbol of a mass rebellion against the autocratic Capitol.
Streaming On: AMC+ Amazon Channel, AMC+, DIRECTV
Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Stanley Tucci, Donald Sutherland, Willow Shields, Sam Claflin, Jena Malone, Mahershala Ali, Natalie Dormer, Wes Chatham, Elden Henson, Patina Miller, Evan Ross, Paula Malcomson, Sarita Choudhury, Stef Dawson, Robert Knepper, Caitlin Fowler, Jada Taylor, Nicholas Pryor, Donna Biscoe, Michael Garza, Erika Bierman, Jenique Bennett, Rus Blackwell, Stevie Ray Dallimore, Breann Couch, Jordan Woods-Robinson, Katie Sawhill, Jackson Mizell, Charles Kronmuller, Jennifer Cocker, Marshall Choka, Tyler Lee Allen, Jasmine Ahnie, Brayden Patterson, Emma Elle Roberts, Molly Evensen, William Frasca, Joe Crosson, Gregory Fears, Charles White Jr., Angel Giuffria, Ryan DeLaney
Keywords: based on novel or book, resistance, post-apocalyptic future, dystopia, sequel, female protagonist, bow and arrow, game, future war, revolt, class prejudice, human subjugation, based on young adult novel
Triggers
- gaslighting: A major character is psychologically tortured offscreen in order to alter his memories and brainwash him.
- alcohol abuse: Haymitch.
- addiction: Alcohol addiction is mentioned (Haymitch).
- onscreen rape: not onscreen but one of the characters talks about how he was forced into prostitution at 16 so his family and loved ones would be safe, seeing as he does not want to do that, that is rape.
- sexual assault: One of the characters talks about how he was forced into prostitution by the capitol, under threat of death to his family.
- restraints
- finger or toe mutilation
- people being burned alive: A hospital gets bombed. Katniss visits District 12 and sees the skeletons of people who were bombed to death.
- buried alive: Never stated, but it's a possibility that some people were buried alive in a bombing.
- torture: Peeta is tortured off-screen, but the effects of torture are visible when we do see him.
- shaving or cutting: At exactly 15 minutes into the movie, someone is shaving President Snow and cuts him on the cheek, drawing a little bit of blood.
- choking: A character is very graphically strangled on-screen, and there are visible injuries from this strangulation in the following scene. This happens right after Katniss approaches Peeta.
- kids dying: We don't see the actual deaths, but kids die in a bombing attack.
- parents dying: We don't see the actual deaths, but parents die in a bombing attack.
- kidnapping
- mental institutions: In the very end of the movie a character is seen tied to a bed in a psych ward cell as he struggles violently.
- needles or syringes are used
- hospital scenes
- anxiety attacks: Katniss has multiple anxiety attacks.
- PTSD
- violent mentally ill person
- claustrophobic scenes: There is a scene where people hide in a bomb shelter/bunker, this can be claustrophobic.
- flashing lights or images
- shaky cam
- sad endings: Bleak ending, but it is setting up for the next movie.
- planes crashing: Fighter jets.
- gun violence: Many guns are fired.
- blood or gore: Not much compared to the previous two movies.
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Katniss Everdeen reluctantly becomes the symbol of a mass rebellion against the autocratic Capitol.
Streaming On: AMC+ Amazon Channel, AMC+, DIRECTV
Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Stanley Tucci, Donald Sutherland, Willow Shields, Sam Claflin, Jena Malone, Mahershala Ali, Natalie Dormer, Wes Chatham, Elden Henson, Patina Miller, Evan Ross, Paula Malcomson, Sarita Choudhury, Stef Dawson, Robert Knepper, Caitlin Fowler, Jada Taylor, Nicholas Pryor, Donna Biscoe, Michael Garza, Erika Bierman, Jenique Bennett, Rus Blackwell, Stevie Ray Dallimore, Breann Couch, Jordan Woods-Robinson, Katie Sawhill, Jackson Mizell, Charles Kronmuller, Jennifer Cocker, Marshall Choka, Tyler Lee Allen, Jasmine Ahnie, Brayden Patterson, Emma Elle Roberts, Molly Evensen, William Frasca, Joe Crosson, Gregory Fears, Charles White Jr., Angel Giuffria, Ryan DeLaney
Keywords: based on novel or book, resistance, post-apocalyptic future, dystopia, sequel, female protagonist, bow and arrow, game, future war, revolt, class prejudice, human subjugation, based on young adult novel
Triggers
- gaslighting: A major character is psychologically tortured offscreen in order to alter his memories and brainwash him. - alcohol abuse: Haymitch. - addiction: Alcohol addiction is mentioned (Haymitch). - onscreen rape: not onscreen but one of the characters talks about how he was forced into prostitution at 16 so his family and loved ones would be safe, seeing as he does not want to do that, that is rape. - sexual assault: One of the characters talks about how he was forced into prostitution by the capitol, under threat of death to his family. - restraints - finger or toe mutilation - people being burned alive: A hospital gets bombed. Katniss visits District 12 and sees the skeletons of people who were bombed to death. - buried alive: Never stated, but it's a possibility that some people were buried alive in a bombing. - torture: Peeta is tortured off-screen, but the effects of torture are visible when we do see him. - shaving or cutting: At exactly 15 minutes into the movie, someone is shaving President Snow and cuts him on the cheek, drawing a little bit of blood. - choking: A character is very graphically strangled on-screen, and there are visible injuries from this strangulation in the following scene. This happens right after Katniss approaches Peeta. - kids dying: We don't see the actual deaths, but kids die in a bombing attack. - parents dying: We don't see the actual deaths, but parents die in a bombing attack. - kidnapping - mental institutions: In the very end of the movie a character is seen tied to a bed in a psych ward cell as he struggles violently. - needles or syringes are used - hospital scenes - anxiety attacks: Katniss has multiple anxiety attacks. - PTSD - violent mentally ill person - claustrophobic scenes: There is a scene where people hide in a bomb shelter/bunker, this can be claustrophobic. - flashing lights or images - shaky cam - sad endings: Bleak ending, but it is setting up for the next movie. - planes crashing: Fighter jets. - gun violence: Many guns are fired. - blood or gore: Not much compared to the previous two movies.