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The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2 Movie Quotes

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The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2 Movie Quotes
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 movie quotes bring the popular science fiction action series, based on the books of the same name by Suzanne Collins, to a close in a fourth and final feature film. Using a screenplay adapted by Peter Craig and Danny Strong, Francis Lawrence directed the movie, which opened in 2D and 3D. Closing out the highly successful film series, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 opened in theaters in the United States on November 20, 2015.

In The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2, the action resumes following The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 which saw Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence), Gale (Liam Hemsworth), Peeta (Josh Hutcherson), Finnick (Sam Claflin) and others (including Natalie Dormer, Jena Malone, Woody Harrelson, Mahershala Ali and Jeffrey Wright) rise up against the Capitol, specifically against President Snow (Donald Sutherland).

With Katniss and President Snow engaged in a game of cat and mouse, it in itself a Hunger Games, the two sides reach a point of no return where only one will survive. Will it be Katniss, and her crew of rebels, surviving to liberate all in Panem or will it be President Snow, complete with his love of watching killing as a sport, who wins this final epic battle?

Many other Hunger Games favorites return for this final installment including Elizabeth Banks, Juilanne Moore, Stanley Tucci and Philip Seymour Hoffman, in his final film role. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 opened in theaters alongside The 33, Trumbo, By the Sea, and Spotlight.
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We've Got One Shot
Katniss Everdeen: We've got one shot.
Gale Hawthorne: Let's make it count.

Katniss and others know that they have only one chance to take down the Capitol and President Snow. To restate the obvious, as Gale does, they cannot fail.
Our Future Starts Tomorrow
Commander Paylor: For the first time in our lifetimes we're standing together with 13 districts. Our future starts tomorrow at dawn when we march together into the Capitol. To slow our attacks, President Snow is building a minefield of traps, the sadistic inventions designed to make sport of our deaths.

Commander Paylor explains both the plot of the film and what her army needs to do, take down the Capitol and President Snow. The fight will not be easy, but it will be necessary.
It Will Be a Different World
Peeta Mellark: Katniss, when I see you again, it will be a different world.

Peeta knows that this is the end. There are no more battles, no more movies in this series to add more action. This is a do-or-die moment for them all.
Nothing Good is Safe While Snow's Alive
Katniss Everdeen: Nothing good is safe while Snow's alive, and I can't make another speech about it. Snow has to pay for what's he's done.

Katniss is done acting just as the mouthpiece of the movement by making speeches to rally her troops. It's time to stop talking and start taking action, specifically, in killing President Snow.
A Piece in His Game
Katniss Everdeen: I am done being a piece in his game!

Looking for an end of the charade, from which President Snow seems to get so much satisfaction, Katniss is tired of being a pawn. She wants to end the cycle of killing for the viewing pleasure of others, AKA the Hunger Games.
Keep Each Other Alive
Peeta Mellark: When they used the venom on me, they would show me pictures of my life. At first they all, they all blurred together but now, now I can sort them out a little. Like the ones that they changed, they have this quality, it's almost like they're, they're shiny, they've been glossed over.
Katniss Everdeen: You should get some rest.
Peeta Mellark: You're still trying to protect me, real or not real?
Katniss Everdeen: Real, that's what you and I do, keep each other alive.

Peeta reflects on his time at the Capitol under the drugging at the hands of President Snow. The effects of the venom are lasting, but Peeta seems to be coming back to reality somewhat.
Welcome to the 76th Hunger Games
Katniss Everdeen: Finnick, are you with us?
Finnick Odair: Looks like it
Katniss Everdeen: That's a short honeymoon.
Finnick Odair: Yeah, well, I guess we're going to have to have one in the Capitol, after we take it.
Boggs: Gather round. Squad 451, you're my unit. Lieutenant Jackson's my second in command. Each one of you is elite in some form of combat. But we are a non-combat unit so we'll be following days behind the front line combat troops.
Cressida: You are to be the on-screen faces of the invasion, the star squad. It's been decided that you're most effective when you're seen by the masses.
Gale Hawthorne: So we're not going to fight?
Boggs: You'll do whatever you're ordered to do, soldier. It's not your job to ask questions.
Gale Hawthorne: Yes, sir
Boggs: Even though we'll be working on abandoned streets miles behind the front lines, I guarantee you, wherever they put us will not be safe. This is a war zone. It's is likely that we'll encounter both active pods and peacekeepers. You're considered high-value targets to the Capitol. Our unit has been given a holo, a database that contains a detailed map of the Capitol and a list of every known pod. These pods can trigger anything from bombs to traps to mutts. Whatever they contain, they are meant to kill you.
Finnick Odair: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 76th Hunger Games.

As is often the case in revolutions, everyone seems to have their own idea of how things should work but here, Boggs puts them all on the same page with clear direction. While they have a plan of attack, this will not be any walk in the park.
Our Lives Were Never Ours
Peeta Mellark: Our lives were never ours, they belong to Snow and our deaths do too. But if you kill him, Katniss, if you end all of this, all those deaths, they mean something.

Peeta pleads with Katniss to make their lives worth something. If she can turn the tables on Snow, all of his killing will avenged.
Turn Your Weapons to the Capitol
Katniss Everdeen: We all have one enemy and that's President Snow! He corrupts everyone and everything! He turns the best of us against each other. Stop killing for him! Tonight, turn your weapons to the Capitol! Turn your weapons to Snow!

Despite saying she was done speaking to the public to rally the troops, Katniss addresses the rebels to fire them up. She urges everyone to join together and fight against the Capitol. Spoiler: They do just that.
Turned a Nation of Slaves into an Army
President Alma Coin: Katniss Everdeen, a small town girl from District 12 who survived the Games and turned a nation of slaves into an army!

President Coin describes how Katniss has been the face of the revolution, inspiring those in all districts to rise above the Capitol. Katniss never asked for this role but she sure does well in it.


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