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Oct142015

Katniss & Mockingjay Part 2 Cover December SFX Magazine

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Jennifer Lawrence suited up as Katniss Everdeen in Mockingjay Part 2 covers the December issue of SFX Magazine.

 

SFX sat down with director Francis Lawrence and stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Sam Claflin, and Liam Hemsworth to discuss the film and some of their favorite memories from the franchise.

Francis Lawrence discussed how Mockingjay Part 2 is different from Mockingjay Part 1 and why he didn't go full Tarantino.

"Visually it’s different because it’s a very different story,” shares Lawrence. "The last one takes place underground and Katniss is sidelined. There’s a lot less action and it’s dark and claustrophobic. This one’s very different. Very quickly we’re out of District 13 and in District 2. And we spend a lot of time in the Capitol. That gives a different foundation for visual choices that opens the film up in a much bigger way. It’s much more epic.

"I think it’s also much more similar tonally to the first two movies. The war in this movie is essentially an arena. There are definitely shared themes throughout the entire series. This is the movie where all of the themes coalesce. The last one was about propaganda and the media and the manipulation of imagery. Those aspects and the consequences of war and violence all come together here."

Was Lawrence worried about creating a violent movie, which would alienated the film's teenage fanbase? "I was both concerned and determined not to flinch," he admits. "One of the big themes of this story is violence – the effects of violence and the consequences of it. These books are targeted at teenagers. Part of the reason they appealed is that Suzanne didn’t flinch. And luckily people have embraced it. You also don’t want to flinch. 

"But you don’t want to get an R rating and alienate all the teenagers that the books are meant for. My goal was not to focus on the carnage, on the bloodbath aspect of it, but on the emotional impact, the emotional consequences. We did the things that are in the book. It needs to have impact. That’s where you don’t want to flinch. You just don’t need to fetishise the blood, the carnage and the gore.”

Jennifer Lawrence's favorite part about The Hunger Games franchise?

The highlight was meeting my two best friends. 

Josh's most memorable fan encounter:

I had someone in Spain who came up to me – I don’t speak very much Spanish, and she didn’t speak very much English – and she was trying to explain to me something about The Hunger Games. She said ‘Look!’ She pulled up [her top]… I was like 'Oh my god!’ Real Or Not Real was tattooed on either side. I was like oh boy, I applaud you for commitment. However, I’m happy it’s not my face."

What he kept from filming:

I kept a little locket I gave to Katniss. 

 

See the whole story in the new issue of SFX magazine is out today, October 14. Be sure to pick up your copy here

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Reader Comments (2)

"This is the war movie." 8-x

All of that was just what I expected to hear! About the pace--picking up right where they left off and getting quickly to D2. About the themes--wrapping back around to the first ones and tying everything up together. About the rating--going for effective emotional impact over excessive gore and guts, but at the same time not shying away from or downplaying anything too much. The really serious subject matter does need to be depicted seriously, rather than in an exaggerated, over-the-top, almost comedic way.

October 12, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterShelly

"Going out with a bang"--oh, I hope that wasn't supposed to be a Prim joke. But of course, there'll be plenty of bangs aside from that particular one...

I LOOOVE that they've added additional scenes to show us more than we got to see/find out from the book. And the way Francis described "landing in that zone...where the sacrifices that people have made should not be for nothing"...yes, yes, yes. I want to feel the pain and hardship with which they're all going to have to continue to deal, yet, I don't want to walk out feeling as crazy-depressed and empty as I did upon finishing the Mockingjay text. I really just want to find out a lot more, and hope that it fits my mixed, bittersweet, but overall positive vision of the future.

I can assure Nina that I, for one, am not interested solely in Katniss! Like MANY other fans, I will presume, I'm extremely interested in the other people's personal stories, past Games, and Paneman history. It would be strange at first, no doubt, to read or watch something from 'The World of the Hunger Games' that didn't revolve around or even include Katniss...but once they got used to it, I think people would devour it. Same if there's any sort of sequel film or series or publication to be had--especially because that would still include Katniss.

October 15, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterShelly

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