

As a teenager, she becomes a symbol of freedom, feminism, and hope.ĭuring one particular scene (don’t worry, I’ll refrain from spoilers), she’s attempting to go incognito as she’s traveling through a war zone in the capital city, so she covers up her combat uniform - a black spandex ensemble - with a teal hooded cape. Her character, Katniss Everdeen, is a hero, and sparks a revolution in Panem among the oppressed in an odd, but not entirely unimaginable, dystopian society where kids are forced to kill each other for sport and entertainment. Just like in the other movies before it, Jennifer Lawrence plays a total bada**.


Over the weekend, I saw the final installment of The Hunger Gamesfranchise.
