“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1” Continues To Lead At The Box-Office
The highly-successful worldwide release of “The
Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1” that opened pre-Thanksgiving celebration
(U.S.) topped the festive mood of the holidays with a $14.5million on its
opening day and continued soar over all at the box-office throughout its first
and second weekends that has earned$225
million to-date. Variety’s report states that overseas, “Mockingjay” is also
turning in an impressive performance and should hit around $195 million
internationally — topping the total of last year’s “The Hunger Games: Catching
Fire” at the same point.
“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part
1” is expected to strongly hold still at number one at the box-office in the
following days and weeks given the movie’s source (series) book from Suzanne
Collins is one of the bestselling masterful dystopian novel to beat and in the penultimate
final instalment of the “Mockingjay,” the filmmakers have created one tense and
exciting film that made the viewers wanting more.
In her third and most poignant turn
as Katniss, Academy Award® winner Jennifer Lawrence relished the chance to
portray the character at this heightened juncture as she emerges from distress
to take her first steps into leadership. “I was excited for Katniss to come
into her own as a leader, but she’s still a very reluctant hero,” Lawrence
observes. “In the first movie she wanted to save her family. In the second, she
tried to save her friends and herself. Now, she starts to realize the impact
she has on the wider world and that she has a choice to lead this battle for
what is right.”
Flying high on screens, “The Hunger
Games: Mockingjay Part 1” is still showing in cinemas nationwide.
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