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The new Hunger Games It’s in the area, guys! If you’re as much of a fan as I am, you know the sad moment when expectations soar and… oops, it seems like they’ve fallen like a house of cards. The Song of Birds and Serpents, this long-awaited spin-off, ended up being a bit of a… “breaking expectations meme”.
So, before everyone goes into cancellation mode, let me explain: the book focuses on the youth of the cruel Coriolanus Snow, the badass president of Panem and enemy number one of the Kat niss ever deen. And in that, the book is a perfect shot! Do you understand why he is who he is and how he ended up supporting those Hunger Games so sinister.
But, my people, the film Francis Lawrence (yes, the same director as the others!) was a bit of a mess. Like, he forgot to tell you exactly who the protagonist is and why he is there. In the film, we see a lot of Lucy Gray Baird and the main character is a bit lost, looking like an aggressive bore who just wants love.
And look, Rachel Zegler rocks! She shines so much that it almost feels like a musical with her fronting every song. But the production stumbles badly when it tries to transform the girl from District 12 into Katniss 2.0. This doesn’t work, people!
But wait, it’s not that the film is a total disaster. He has that touch of Hunger Games that we love, with references to Katniss, the mockingbird and even President Snow. And seriously, the cast is to be envied! Rachel Zegler It is Tom Blyth they throw themselves headlong into this couple and almost steal the show, but Viola Davis It is Peter Dinklage hold their wave.
And, guys, the first two films alone already made a ton of money, so it was obvious that Lionsgate was going to try again. They were right to change the story instead of forcing a continuation of the old characters.
In short, if you love the films, you will enjoy the saga. But if you’ve read the books, you’ll miss some important details and the story of the hated but fascinating Coriolanus Snow.
In the end the question is “Is it worth seeing?”: Our answer is yes! It’s a good film, with guaranteed fun!
Source: Atrevida

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