Friday, 5 January 2024

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes 2023 by AverageMansReviews

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes 2023 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/slavery/man and woman violence/chopping/breaking/animal cruelty/animal feeding/animal biting/drugs/burning/stabbing/shooting/impaling/hanging/cutting/medical

It is the 10th annual Hunger Games: briefly; interest in these games is getting less and less; that is until Coriolanus "Coryo" Snow/other names [Younger: Dexter Sol Ansell/Young Man: Tom Blyth/Older Man: Donald Sutherland; voice-over only just for or around the first ending credits, just to cover my back he is not on the casting list before someone points it out but I know his voice:] for those people that know he comes from disgraced family name, but for the rest he is able to keep up this facade this. He captures them the attention of Dr. Volumnia Gaul [Viola Davis:] she is the head gamemaker for The Hunger Games; she comes across as a very intelligent person, with pinch of madness about her, but either way she is a very intimidating individual. But she is interested to hear what Snow revolutionise The Hunger Games including but not limited to a mentor to be paired up with a tribute from the Districts; in fact he will be one to Lucy Gray Baird [Rachel Zegler:] she is a tribute from District 12 and has a southern accent, that can sing and play instruments in a band.

Generally speaking: the framework; the outlay is set down to a theatre production where we have three parts and for one example; we have because I couldn't get the first part down; The Prize: Part II. The framework and pacing generally is this film is incredibly long like 157 minutes and yes there are some occasions where you will think "That was a lot of nothing" and if you have ever seen Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 2010 [you know what I mean with the walking around and tent sequences;] we are talking to that kind of level. But luckily enough we have two outstanding performances one main character/performer in Coriolanus "Coryo" Snow/other names [Tom Blyth:] where they used the outlay of basically Anakin Skywalker into Darth Vader in the second/prequel trilogy of the Star Wars franchise between Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace 1999, Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones 2002 and Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith 2005. Where back to this film Snow is trying to split his loyalties between his family, The Capitol and Baird; if I was Sutherland I would be absolutely delighted; because Blyth begins the complexities of this character and performs it beautifully for much later in life for Sutherland interpretation to link perfectly [yes obviously I know Sutherland's version comes first, but instead of trying to confuse myself/make it complicated reading I was thinking I would just go forward in time; something easy and straightforward.] The supporting role which regardless of if she on-screen or not from time to time, because of her character developments, stage presence and all-round larger-than-life performance as Dr. Volumnia Gaul [Viola Davis:] let's just say whenever she is on screen her presence is impactful and their back-and-forth have real substance inand it would be nice to think that at the very least they would get some positive award nominees before it is all said and done.

Character developments and performances; other than the previous two I spoken about the rest of the character developments and the performances are generalising solid versions of what they are meant to be and the performances reflect that. It feels like I am forgetting someone; Oh yes Lucy Gray Baird [Rachel Zegler:] as this character; she comes over as a teenager from the grunge era [but people like myself and people from different music era's will understand this; she may be acting that way but she has no concept of that era, so it comes off as a cliche.] Yes she can sing, but her southern accent is all over the place; it begins release strongly and to cover my back so I don't have to pick spots you will notice differences. Actually I am now sitting here thinking; what is/was the point of her being in this prequel? I mean as I have already said yes she can sing and?

Art/Action; they really did pull out all the stops to bring this world to live from the set designs, wardrobe and action; if you're wondering about the action all I can say is watch out for the snakes and individually the birds.

This film receives: 6/10, this film is good; to finish off if you're wondering how I came to this mark just keep in mind the positives I have put in this content at one point or another and it did seem a little bit harsh to give anything less. Yes this film does have some awards accredited; 2 Winners Media Access Awards 2022 Christopher Reeve Acting Scholarship Sofia Sanchez [as Wovey: she is a tribute from District 8] and Hollywood Music In Media Awards (HMMA) 2023 HMMA Award Best Original Song - Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film Dan Nigro Olivia Rodrigo Song: "Can't Catch Me Now." 2 Nominees from the same award ceremony/event Best Original Score - Sci-Fi/Fantasy James Newton Howard and Best Original Score - Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film James Newton Howard

 

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