I thought this one was fine, but again was not overly impressed. Catching Fire is definitely my favorite of the series. (Noting that I still haven't seen the first, so that may change, but what wouldn't change are these two not being my favorite.)
I did really like the focus on the propaganda aspect of war and rebellion rather than just 'here's another battle scene' that was a fresh way to do this kind of story. But once it got past that part I just didn't really connect with anything that was happening. I understood it, I just didn't 'care' for some reason.
The ending felt extremely anticlimactic to me after everything that had built up to it. It also really confused me.
And I chuckled when they took a page from The Hobbit and had the hero black out at the climax of the final battle and wake up and just be told what happened.