
The Hunger Games: Em Chamas
Após vencerem os jogos, Katniss e Peeta são levados a viajar por Panem. À medida que se apercebem que a vida dos vencedores é condicionada pelo escrutínio público e campanhas publicitárias, percebem também que a máquina do Estado os usa para entreter o povo e fazer esquecer os problemas políticos. Mas a rebeldia de Katniss na arena inspirou muitos a revoltarem-se contra o totalitarismo da Capital, e o Presidente Snow resolve livrar-se dela numa edição especial dos Jogos da Fome.
Directed by
Francis Lawrence
Written by
Michael Arndt, Simon Beaufoy, Suzanne Collins
Studio
Lionsgate
Genre
Action, Adventure, Ficção científica, Thriller, Drama, Romance, Guerra
Video
1080p HDR10
Audio
English (EAC3 5.1)
Subtitles
Portuguese
Cast

Jennifer Lawrence
Katniss Everdeen

Josh Hutcherson
Peeta Mellark

Liam Hemsworth
Gale Hawthorne

Woody Harrelson
Haymitch Abernathy

Elizabeth Banks
Effie Trinket

Donald Sutherland
President Snow

Lenny Kravitz
Cinna

Philip Seymour Hoffman
Plutarch Heavensbee

Jeffrey Wright
Beetee

Stanley Tucci
Caesar Flickerman

Toby Jones
Claudius Templesmith

Willow Shields
Primrose Everdeen

Sam Claflin
Finnick Odair

Lynn Cohen
Mags

Jena Malone
Johanna Mason

Bobby Jordan
Blight

Amanda Plummer
Wiress

Jack Quaid
Marvel

Taylor St. Clair
Ripper

Sandra Ellis Lafferty
Greasy Sae

Paula Malcomson
Katniss' Mother

Bruce Bundy
Octavia

Nelson Ascencio
Flavius

Afemo Omilami
District 11 Mayor

Kimberley Drummond
Rue's Aunt
Deena Beasley
Thresh's Grandmother
Leon Lamar
Old Man
Mandy Neuhaus
Flower Girl

Erika Bierman
Snow's Granddaughter

Wilbur Fitzgerald
Cray

Patrick St. Esprit
Commander Thread

Jill Jane Clements
Old Lady

James Sutton
Presidential Guard

Alan Ritchson
Gloss

Stephanie Leigh Schlund
Cashmere

Meta Golding
Enobaria

Megan Hayes
Female Morphling

Stef Dawson
Annie Cresta

James Logan
District 5 Male Tribute

E. Roger Mitchell
Chaff

Bruno Gunn
Brutus

Maria Howell
Seeder

Judd Lormand
Hovercraft Peacekeeper

Elena Sanchez
Cecelia

John Casino
Woof
Marian Green
Disctrict 9 Female Tribute

Daniel Bernhardt
Disctrict 9 Male Tribute

Ravi Naidu
Operator #1

Franco Castan
Operator #2

Jared Allman
Capital Aristocrat (uncredited)

Laura Avnaim
Trainer (uncredited)

Noëlle Renée Bercy
District II Citizen (uncredited)

Jackson Spidell
Tribute Man District 10 (uncredited)

Nickolas Wolf
Hob Kid (uncredited)

Amandla Stenberg
Rue (archive footage) (uncredited)

Moses J. Moseley
District 11 Citizen (uncredited)
Reviews
Christy Lemire
Director Francis Lawrence's film runs nearly two-and-a-half hours but it concludes so abruptly and tantalizingly, it leaves you wanting more.
Richard Roeper
The budget is nearly twice the original, and it shows. Great work from the A-list cast, amazing set designs and costumes.
Susan Wloszczyna
The one truly fresh invention-and the one that matters most-is Katniss herself. With each on-screen chapter, the poor girl from District 12 continues to fulfill her destiny as an inspiration and a rebel fighter.
Peter Rainer
This second in the Hunger Games trilogy, directed by Francis Lawrence, has many of the virtues and somewhat fewer defects as its predecessor.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
Catching Fire delivers on the grim, roiling promises of the original.
Perri Nemiroff
Gary Ross did the hype justice by kicking off the series with a highly effective adaptation and now Francis Lawrence builds upon that success by taking the budget boost and funneling it into top talent, stunning visuals and an all-consuming experience.
Alissa Wilkinson
The movies (gratefully) violently counteract any attempt we might make to see them as fun escapism.
Sarah Mirk
It's mainstream entertainment, but it succeeds at being riveting and deeply unsettling mainstream entertainment that casts a critical light on our current systems.
Jason Bailey
Vivid, visceral filmmaking, twisty and entertaining, with startlingly good turns by Jennifer Lawrence and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Wesley Morris
This is Empire Strikes Back stuff. It has that second Star Wars movie's kick of confidence.
Leonard Maltin
This follow-up to the 2012 hit based on Suzanne Collins' novel, represents commendable storytelling that ought to please the book's many fans
Christopher Orr
Now the violence is not merely physical, but existential. Far from having won her freedom as promised, Katniss is now imprisoned in a false public narrative-supporter of the Capitol, lover of Peeta-from which she may never escape.
Bob Mondello
Given the strength of this installment, I'd say the box-office odds continue to be, in that Hunger Games catchphrase, "ever in its favor."
Dana Stevens
Though some of the chases and escapes are thrillingly filmed, this last section of the film feels indistinguishable from plenty of other video-game-style avoid-the-obstacle action climaxes.
David Denby
The grand climax, whose elements include a long piece of wire, a lightning bolt, and an electronic force field, is an incoherent, rapid blur that will send the audience scurrying back to the book to find out what's supposed to be going on.
Joe Morgenstern
None of it would work -- not the action, the adventure, the political subtext or the humor -- without the strength and beauty that Ms. Lawrence brings to the central role.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Cary Darling
Though the romantic triangle provides the story's heart, it's the film's take on media as social control (Stanley Tucci returns as the unctuous TV host), sharp sense of action, and smart peformances that give Catching Fire its soul.
Joe Williams
The ingredients are in place for a potent finale, but "Catching Fire" is watered down.
Ian Buckwalter
Everything that felt clumsy in The Hunger Games has been improved upon here.
Mick LaSalle
Catching Fire is best in its first hour, when it concentrates on the politics and the specific horrors of Panem. It becomes more conventional in the second half and loses steam, but it's always heading somewhere.