'The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes' Begins With Thursday Previews Around $6M - Box Office
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November 17, 2023 'The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes' opened this weekend to $5.8M brought in from Thursday night screenings. It's expected to rack in about $45M-$50M at
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Even though it's not a great adaptation of the book (left out sooo much, gutted a lot of the message about trust/love/etc, third act was confusingly sparse, and movie!Snow is IMO much more vulnerable and 'maybe could actually be a good person' than book!Snow, who from the outset is narcissistic and selfish and since we have his internal monologue we know that he's often doing bad things or being shitty to people that he's outwardly nice to) something about it just really stuck out to me.
I feel like there was more of the helplessness and anger from the tributes, more of a rawness, because of how the Games aren't yet a spectacle. Plus we spent so much time in the arena, and the nature of this arena vs. the ones of the later Games, means it's so much more "personal."
The parts where [Spoiler (click to open)]they showed the Capitol people tearing up over Lucy Grey realllly stood out because it's showing both how people end up enamored over the games, and how the people in the ( ... )
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Was Tigress's role small in the book? It felt early on in the movie there would be a heavier presence/significance to positioning her as Snow's cousin but apart from being positioned as moral foil to Snow I wish Hunter had more to do - I left wanting a whole movie about her
I didn't read the book before this but I loved all of Rachel's singing, I didn't realize it was going to be so music heavy but it never felt cheesy.
And I agree the final act of the film I had no idea where we were going, especially not Knowing the plot going in. I thought snow was going to kill Lucy but so glad that wasn't the case. I do feel though that the movie was running so long already so I understand needing to have this arc as it was.
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As for Tigress, I feel like she had a big role in the books (she sacrificed a lot for Snow, which we get a good glimpse of at the beginning when she talks about his tessarae shirt).
*Take this with a grain of salt bc I found the book boring and daydreamed a lot while reading it lol.
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[Spoiler (click to open)]She had a larger role in the book... sort of. Like, in the beginning, it's detailed more how Snow thinks Tigris may be prostituting herself for money as many women and girls in Panem had to do during/after the war. I will say from what I remember, Tigris wasn't really in the third part of the book aside from us knowing Snow writes to her. There is no moment, like in the film, where we get a sense that she's seen the shift in him with the remark about looking like his father & not calling him Coryo. Instead, Tigris seems oblivious to Snow's changing self ( ... )
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I'm not sure... I think it was in THG that Katniss said she would have sold herself to Cray when they were all going hungry but she was too young. It paints a picture that things for women are always hard, especially during/after war, since they imply the prostitution angle when it comes to both Tigris and Lucy Gray as well.
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[Spoiler (click to open)]I'm so glad we spent some time in the arena because that was my one wish with the book-I felt we didn't spend enough time with the tributes there. I'm sad they cut Clemensia's role because her sadism toward Reaper really unsettled me in the books, and I felt that seeing her do that and then snap out of it would be an effective message about our capacity to be cruel.
I think Tom did a really great job with the material, but I wish we saw more of Snow's narcissism on screen. I don't want to feel sympathy for him, and didn't because I read the book.
They cut too much out of the third act, especially with the Covey. It fell flat.
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Also in Arachne's death scene Snow immediately jumps to her aid while in the book he saw it all unfolding in a rather detached manner from what I remember and Lucy Gray had to tell him to go and help her (which was interesting in itself but it read like along with her advice to own being thrown in the cage, it was another lesson in how to make yourself look good rather than real concern).
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I think they briefly showed whichever mentor would write down notes about their tribute, but it was one of those blink or you miss it shots. I wish they went more into Marcus and Sejanus because they had such great potential there to explore Sejanus' feelings and Marcus' resentment, but they kept it too surface level.
The fact that book!Snow needed Lucy to tell him what to do to appear more compassionate was what made her more powerful than him (and something I wish Collins had gone more into instead of just paraphrasing everything). I feel like they forgot that Lucy was the heart while Snow was, well, the power to keep her alive in game. She had him by the throat for a reason!
A part of me thinks this would've worked better as a limited series because there was so much that could've been fleshed out (and things the book failed to flesh out, too).
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But basically +1 LOL.
TBH I'm only excited for Bridgerton because we get more Kathony. I can do without it being about Colin this season! Hopefully they leave Marina alone, but I know her death instigates Eloise/What's His Face. :/
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In the book, because Snow knew that Lucy Gray and Billy Taupe had met up secretly, it's ambiguous: did Lucy Gray tell Billy Taupe that she would come up north with him? Was she playing Snow for a dupe?? But the movie loses that ambiguity.
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did Lucy Gray tell Billy Taupe that she would come up north with him? Yeah she did. In my opinion. That's neither here nor there but that was always my headcanon. I know that all over the internet people talk about how Maud Ivory is related to Mr Everdeen and thus Katniss and it's a very neat theory. I don't have anything against it if we need a close relation at all. Personally I always thought it was Lucy Gray and Billy Taupe. (Maybe because I was thinking a lot about parallels within the original series and the prequel, and then thought of Peeta's pregnancy ruse in CF -- no proof just random thoughts.) Also she said she didn't think she could survive alone and ( ... )
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