@@Adronitis Some of Donald Sutherland's best work: The Dirty Dozen, Eye of the Needle, M.A.S.H., Don't Look Now, Ordinary People, and Klute although he has many more! Do you have a feeling that Plutarch became a traitor to the Capitol because of what happened to his relation in the 10th Hunger Games? What is really sad is how much Tigress loved "Corrie" and she even sacrificed for him and he punished her and in return she helped Katniss in the Revolution against him. In the book, the young woman that got bitten by the snake trying to get the paper also turned part snake in her eyes and scales for skin. Looking forward to the next book/film based on the 50th Hunger Games where Haymitch wins with 2 male/2 female tributes from each District. I'd also review the Japanese films Battle Royale and Battle Royale 2 which is similar to this film and Quentin Tarantino's favorites!
As far as Lucy Gray being related to the current characters, nothing has been confirmed, but popular theory is that her cousin Maude Ivory (the blonde who did the intro at their show) is Katniss' grandmother - her father's mother - due to strong hints in the book: - In the book Maude Ivory is mentioned to be able to remember any song after only hearing it once, which is something that the books also mentioned about Katniss' father and Katniss herself. - The lake is also something that really only Lucy Gray's family the Covey knew about, yet Katniss' father also knew about it and showed it to her. - And of course the Covey used the word "katniss" for arrowhead/swamp potato, as did her father. - The last bit is about the song The Hanging Tree: in the book Mockingjay, Katniss mentions that her father just sang it once, and when she and Prim started singing it, their parents forbade them from doing so again, and it was the only time her mother ever got furious at her father (since they learned it from him). In the book of Ballad, Lucy Gray performs it in public only once and tells Coriolanus that she was forbidden by the peacekeeper commander from performing it again; she suspects that it's because it's too rebellious, but she says Maude Ivory likes it.
Lucy Gray's last name isn't Gray. "Baird" is her family name. All the members of the Covey were named after a person from a ballad and a color ("Maude Ivory", "Billy Taupe", etc.). In Lucy Gray's case, she's named after a character in a Wordsworth poem called "Lucy Gray", so her whole name comes from a ballad and happens to include a color. Read the poem - in it, Lucy Gray gets lost and when they look for her they find her footprints in the *snow* and they just kind of end and they don't know if she lived or if she died. Her fate in BOSAS is the same - we don't know if she's alive or dead. With respect to the music - I agree if this were a musical it would have been awful, but it's not. The original trilogy is steeped in a tradition of music. Katniss' mother had been dating the man who would later become the Mayor of District 12, but when she heard Katniss' future father singing, she was swept off her feet and ended up marrying him. He taught Katniss all the traditional songs. Her mom had trouble with the hanging tree song because it was so dark, so her dad wasn't allowed to sing it once her mom found out. Peeta tells the story of first noticing Katniss in kindergarten when the teacher asked who could sing the Valley Song and Katniss immediately raised her hand and started singing. So The Hunger Games trilogy is all about music. It ties the people in the present to their past. The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes gives us the backstory on some of this music - turns out Lucy Gray wrote The Hanging Tree and maybe some of the other old songs that Katniss' dad taught her. As others have pointed out, there's some speculation that Maude Ivory may turn out to be Katniss' paternal grandmother. That would be very cool. And my personal wish is that Lucy Gray comes back to 12, marries, has kids, and we know her as Greasy Sae - the character who in the movies (but not in the books) gave Katniss the mockingjay pin. While you're looking up "Lucy Gray" by Wordsworth, look up the names Coriolanus, Sejanus, Plutarch, Seneca, and any others you can remember from the Capital. The Hunger Games series transcends the young adult fiction genre, embodying elements of modern dystopian classics with rich historical allusions and timeless themes. These works offer profound commentary on society, power, and human nature, securing their place as significant contributions to contemporary literature.
Such a great synopsis and evaluation! I remember in the books Katniss didn’t find music particularly useful as they struggled to survive, but it tied her to her father. And Prim was calmed by it, so Katniss sang the songs she remembered her father singing in childhood. The theory that Maude Ivory is her paternal grandmother really resonates with me.
I like at the end of the movie when Snow is standing in front of the heroic statue there is a rainbow arcing across it, reminding Snow he will never be free of Lucy Gray.
@riotinvictus even the word ballad sounds sound like 😪😭 it would be different if it was a different title but come on now. I've seen to many ppl go like is this a musical Uh it kinda is
She also made it clear the one thing she won’t put up with is lying…the moment snow lied to her…She kept her word and ditched him…Makes you wonder if Lucy had in influence on why snow made katniss promise with him to not lie to each other
A lot of the book is the debate between if you’re born evil (that’s what Snow’s teacher thinks, that’s why she pushes the hunger games as something necessary) or if you’re evil because of your circumstances (that’s Lucy, she says we are born good and it’s our responsibility to keep that side of the line). With Snow we get his backstory, not to feel empathic towards him but to see how he chooses his greed over and over again. We only see Lucy from Snow’s perspective that’s why she’s kinda like a “manic pixie dream girl” in a sense it’s because Snow never fully understands her. There’s a quote that says at the end “Goodbye Lucy Gray, he hardly ever knew you” that incapsulates her character perfectly. I recommend watching the video from Clockwork reader, she does an amazing work at explaining this in more depth.
Snow was never nice. He wanted to fit in so bad, im starting to think he never even liked Lucy. Just have a weird obsession with her as a trophy or something.
I think he was. I think the message is powerful because there is good and evil in all of us and the choices we make are the ones who define who we are. This was even stated in the film. If Snow was just an evil sociopath from the beginning, the story has no point at all.
@@luiscalzoncit2820I read the book and trust me, Snow was absolutely an evil sociopath the whole time. He’s not this morally grey character choosing between right or wrong. He is just good at being fake
@@tmm4195 I know about this. Yet, we are talking about the movie. In the context of the book, sure, it works because we are on his mind and we are experiencing everything from his POV. In the movie, they changed him. They made him more likeable and in my opinion, it works better for this particular adaptation.
@@luiscalzoncit2820 They don’t change him. The movie is based on the book. Why would they change how the main character is? The movie just can’t show you his internal dialogue which makes him seem nicer when is reality it is mostly all a facade
@@tmm4195 um adaptations can change the perception and characterization of thier characters in order for them to make them work in the media they are portraying them. We lose his internal monologue, so the audience can't relate to him in that sense. So they make him a better guy at first in order for the people watching care about him.
People say katniss was a fighter forced to perform while Lucy is a performer forced to fight. This movie would’ve greatly profiteered from a narration where you could hear snow’s inner monologue. Early on in the book it’s very apparent what type of character snow, his personality really shine through.
44:54 Ever since this book came out, I’ve loved the idea that Snow witnessed Lucy Gray write this song and perform it and rather than it dying/disappearing with Lucy Gray, it was actually amplified years later and the whole country was singing it right back in his face.
I've only recently discovered your channel, but honestly I'm subscribing cause you guys are some of the only people who notice the small details in the movies and its really interesting when you point out stuff like that!
@@danianspears6236maybe, maybe not. Nothing confirmed on who the games will focus on just the context of the setting/year. For all we know suzanne collins could write about someone else in that time period
What exactly is your guys' problem with music? It's beautiful and can add alot to a story, and the songs in this movie are really good! Rachel Zegler (the actress for Lucy Gray) has an AMAZING voice, the lyrics are powerful and they just generally sound nice.
The wespons in this movie were more like how in pictured them when I read the first book. Rustic, crude, and makeshift, rather than chrome, polished and tactical. So sad about Sutherland. I wonder if Kiefer might play Snow when they do the next movie.
Fans speculate often on what happens with Lucy Gray Baird. Did you notice she was wearing the rainbow dress she wore in the reaping/games? People say the snake that bit Coriolanus made him hallucinate one reason being he sees her in the rainbow dress.
The actor who played Lucy Gray was Rachel Zegler. She was Maria in Spielberg's 'West Side Story' for which she won a Golden Globe. But maybe not your cup of tea since it is a musical.
"Rabies, also known as hydrophobia, causes a fear of water because it causes intense throat spasms when a person tries to swallow. The spasms can be excruciatingly painful, and even the thought of swallowing water can cause them."
So it’s not so much that rabies causes FEAR of water, it makes you hydrophobic. It alters saliva production, which causes painful muscle spasms in the throat that make swallowing difficult. In the late stages of the disease, even the thought of water can cause severe muscle spasms.
I feel horrible for Lamina. Treech protected her when they shot into the zoo enclosure, he stood by her side until when it mattered most, and left her to die. She fought to the very end
For 19:59 I'm saying this before yall get to the end and hear Dean high bottom say that he Tried every way to stop the games but why would the rebels wait to do that exactly it . Had to be someone captiol
Not being able to know his mental dialog does us a grave injustice. In the book when Lucy sings to the boy in district 12 he’s actually thinking about how disgusting and disrespectful it was for her to feel something for someone else. He viewed Lucy gray as his from the moment he was given her in the reaping and his idea of love is owning her. He only starts to believe he “loves” her due to the fact she listened to him and did everything he ever said. The moment she realized who he was he snapped in the woods and was on a mission to kill her because he knew he could no longer control and manipulate her. The snake I believe is also non venomous so all of that was his own psychological break Add on: the dress she has on in the woods where he “shoots” her is the dress she wore in the reaping as well as the games. She wasn’t wearing what she was when she left the cabin so food for thought
Snow was never a nice guy, he was just putting on a show. Even when he was helping his classmates, he was doing it for the camera and perception. He was nice to Sejanus because of the Plynth prize. He has always considered District people as less than, so he was conflicted when he realised he had feelings for Lucy.
I believe Katniss in some way, was a descendant of Lucy Grey & that's why Snow had such a strong dislike for her. She reminded him of how Lucy had betrayed him by leaving him, after realizing who Snow had become. There were too many coincidences or clues that Lucy & Katniss were intertwined/related. They both had a beautiful song voice. Lucy, as far as we know, never left District 12. She said the field flowers were called Katniss & she preferred that name over swamp potatoe. The Mockingjay pin & how she used it as a symbol for good luck, & when Snow filled the crater w/white roses after the bombing. It was as if he had found another formidable opponent to match his love/hate relationship for Lucy in katniss.
Y’all something just occurred to me…so the book makes it very clear Snow is basically a total sociopath and possibly a paranoid schizophrenic, as he was shooting at the sky hearing the Mockingjays sing her song (which mind you they only whistle tunes, jabberjays copy) he was shooting AFTER he just placed something wrapped in a sheet into the lake and it sank, only then did he realize Lucy Gray wasn’t around but how much time had past? Note it was raining when they got there and he was dry after putting something into the lake. But he still had the gun…it’s very possible he killed her the moment she started to run away and he blocked it out of his mind as to divert his guilt. Instead he forced himself further into insanity wondering about her. It looked like he was only shooting at a vision of her, I’m starting to believe it was a memory blip as her footsteps stop there but if you look at the ground the mud has a big space that looks like a small body fell there, where her jewelry happened to be. It’s highly speculated Maude Ivory the cousin of Lucy Gray is Katniss and Prims grandmother Fun fact: Snakes take cover under whatever they can when it rains, it’s also likely Lucy Gray only dropped it while running and the snake happened to be there, seems to be a lot in that forest.
There is a theory what happend (keep in mind, while im counting facts, its never said that they fit together) First of all, the book is waaay darker thn the movie. In the book its hinted very heavy that Tigris, at the age we see her in the opening scene, had to ...well.. sell herself, to keep her family fed. There is a line in the book, Corio is disgusted by Lucys poor performance and says something like "She did it on purpose, as a disgrace" Tigris replies "Well, during the dark days, everyone did stuff they are not proud of today" Corio says "Well YOU didnt" and Tigris answeres "I guess you were too young to remember, how BAD it really was....what im trying to say... dont judge someone who had to choose between death and disgrace." But regardless, she stays loyal and became the best stylist of the games, for about 50 -55 years. Katniss saying something like "I know this woman, Tigris, the stylist from 4. I remember her from my early years of watching the games, but her face wasnt THAT cat like." Katniss is 16. so, her early years remembering must be around the 64 games, 10 years prior....and the winner was... Finnick O´Dare. Haymitch explains "Finnick O´Dare, won his games at 14, the youngest ever. Because he was so young, the capitol couldnt touch him, the first couple years, but at 16 ..." Finnick himself says "I havnt had something common as money in years (the people pay) in secrets" So basically the theory goes, Tigirs stays loyal to her cousin, until he sold Finnicks body to the highest bidder. At this point, she realized, that her cousin, despite knowing, what she had to do, even prior to that age...starts "selling" the champions. Thats when she desided to move (many people say Snow kicked her out, but Tigirs left on her terms) she became more cat like and it also means, that Tigirs, when Katniss first meets her is about 80 - 83 years old. I dont claim that theory, Super carlin Brothers had the Finnick part, plus my interpretation of the interactions.
Let’s hope there will be some details about Tigris in Haymitch’s book to patch together how the fallout between the Snow cousins happened. Coz as we see her when they were younger, she wouldn’t be supporting the things Coryo did for power. I like the theory about Finnick but I see it happening much earlier coz that would mean that Snow’s only been selling victors for 10 years when we got Haymitch and his multitude of trauma stacked on top of each other bc of Snow. I see Snow not being happy to see victors (district people) thinking that they are really victors bc as he said in the end, they (the Capitol) are the real victors so he would be thinking of ways to make their lives as miserable as possible but also appear glamorous for propaganda.
Good god, Snow is NOT NICE! He is a selfish possessive opportunistic psychopath. The movies made him look like a decent person when if you read the book you should know better. His thoughts are repugnant.
Well, even in book he begins ... average. Maybe even nice compared to his classmates. Like he had his dark side but kept it on some leash and as the story progresses the leach becomes more and more loose. I agree, that he looked way nicer in the middle of the movie, but I still liked how they did it ať the end.
14:14 I’m not blaming you sir for coming to that prediction, but this is why I hated this movie adaptation. You can’t see it but Snow is already messed up in the head. He’s always been evil.
And I thought it was brilliant because this is exactly what it looks like from the outside. When you can't read people's minds. Tiniest hints here and there and if you're not paying attention you will miss how calculating and void of compassion he really is
@@KiKi-c3l Yes, exactly! And even in movie you can see hints of his true nature. But he did change. Even in books he starts with some morals. They are twisted by his living conditions, general mood in Capitol atc but he starts moral'ish. During the book/movie that changes but I actually really liked the way they did it in movie.
This movie has some things that I don't think were good enough, the whole third act felt a little dragging. But in general i really enjoyed this movie. A lot of people say it is not a good adaptation because it makes Snow more sympathetic than he actually was in the book but I think this was intentional and a really good choice. For visual media, you need to empathize with the protagonist in some way and unlike the book, we don't have an internal monologue that helps us understand the character. So the best next choice is to make the character likeable, at least at the start, so we could even care about them and what happens to them. Making Snow have a little humanity and approachable at the start, makes the story more interesting and compelling in my opinion.
I am amazed how so many who read the books says he was just evil. He's toxic, but I read it that he really loved her. If anything, the book had me questioning how much she was using him to stay alive. She is a performer. It's one reason Snow's obsession with Katniss and Peeta is so interesting. He wants Katniss to prove to HIM that she is in love. He doesn't want her to lie to him. Two things that he didn't know with LGB.
I saw something like that once. Like a twisted family tree with some other names as well 😅 I think Finnick was there, Katniss of course, maybe even Effie 😅
The birds they show here (the ones who copy but like they were machines) those were created for the capitol as the game maker said it, then released in natured they mixed with the normal birds and the result is actually the Mockingjay bird.🫶🏻
RIP Donald Sutherland aka President Snow.
Dang this is how I found out
@@Adronitis Some of Donald Sutherland's best work: The Dirty Dozen, Eye of the Needle, M.A.S.H., Don't Look Now, Ordinary People, and Klute although he has many more! Do you have a feeling that Plutarch became a traitor to the Capitol because of what happened to his relation in the 10th Hunger Games? What is really sad is how much Tigress loved "Corrie" and she even sacrificed for him and he punished her and in return she helped Katniss in the Revolution against him. In the book, the young woman that got bitten by the snake trying to get the paper also turned part snake in her eyes and scales for skin. Looking forward to the next book/film based on the 50th Hunger Games where Haymitch wins with 2 male/2 female tributes from each District. I'd also review the Japanese films Battle Royale and Battle Royale 2 which is similar to this film and Quentin Tarantino's favorites!
As far as Lucy Gray being related to the current characters, nothing has been confirmed, but popular theory is that her cousin Maude Ivory (the blonde who did the intro at their show) is Katniss' grandmother - her father's mother - due to strong hints in the book:
- In the book Maude Ivory is mentioned to be able to remember any song after only hearing it once, which is something that the books also mentioned about Katniss' father and Katniss herself.
- The lake is also something that really only Lucy Gray's family the Covey knew about, yet Katniss' father also knew about it and showed it to her.
- And of course the Covey used the word "katniss" for arrowhead/swamp potato, as did her father.
- The last bit is about the song The Hanging Tree: in the book Mockingjay, Katniss mentions that her father just sang it once, and when she and Prim started singing it, their parents forbade them from doing so again, and it was the only time her mother ever got furious at her father (since they learned it from him). In the book of Ballad, Lucy Gray performs it in public only once and tells Coriolanus that she was forbidden by the peacekeeper commander from performing it again; she suspects that it's because it's too rebellious, but she says Maude Ivory likes it.
Lucy Gray's last name isn't Gray. "Baird" is her family name. All the members of the Covey were named after a person from a ballad and a color ("Maude Ivory", "Billy Taupe", etc.). In Lucy Gray's case, she's named after a character in a Wordsworth poem called "Lucy Gray", so her whole name comes from a ballad and happens to include a color. Read the poem - in it, Lucy Gray gets lost and when they look for her they find her footprints in the *snow* and they just kind of end and they don't know if she lived or if she died. Her fate in BOSAS is the same - we don't know if she's alive or dead.
With respect to the music - I agree if this were a musical it would have been awful, but it's not. The original trilogy is steeped in a tradition of music. Katniss' mother had been dating the man who would later become the Mayor of District 12, but when she heard Katniss' future father singing, she was swept off her feet and ended up marrying him. He taught Katniss all the traditional songs. Her mom had trouble with the hanging tree song because it was so dark, so her dad wasn't allowed to sing it once her mom found out. Peeta tells the story of first noticing Katniss in kindergarten when the teacher asked who could sing the Valley Song and Katniss immediately raised her hand and started singing.
So The Hunger Games trilogy is all about music. It ties the people in the present to their past. The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes gives us the backstory on some of this music - turns out Lucy Gray wrote The Hanging Tree and maybe some of the other old songs that Katniss' dad taught her. As others have pointed out, there's some speculation that Maude Ivory may turn out to be Katniss' paternal grandmother. That would be very cool. And my personal wish is that Lucy Gray comes back to 12, marries, has kids, and we know her as Greasy Sae - the character who in the movies (but not in the books) gave Katniss the mockingjay pin.
While you're looking up "Lucy Gray" by Wordsworth, look up the names Coriolanus, Sejanus, Plutarch, Seneca, and any others you can remember from the Capital. The Hunger Games series transcends the young adult fiction genre, embodying elements of modern dystopian classics with rich historical allusions and timeless themes. These works offer profound commentary on society, power, and human nature, securing their place as significant contributions to contemporary literature.
Such a great synopsis and evaluation! I remember in the books Katniss didn’t find music particularly useful as they struggled to survive, but it tied her to her father. And Prim was calmed by it, so Katniss sang the songs she remembered her father singing in childhood. The theory that Maude Ivory is her paternal grandmother really resonates with me.
I like at the end of the movie when Snow is standing in front of the heroic statue there is a rainbow arcing across it, reminding Snow he will never be free of Lucy Gray.
" is this a musical " BALLLLADDDDD BALLLAD BALLAD . SONG HELLLO
fr like???
@riotinvictus even the word ballad sounds sound like 😪😭 it would be different if it was a different title but come on now. I've seen to many ppl go like is this a musical
Uh it kinda is
@@riotinvictus yea
@@riotinvictus even the word ballad sounds song like
@@riotinvictus I would get it if it wasn't in the title but still
if only we were all like Lucy, the minute she noticed the red flags she 🏃♀
She also made it clear the one thing she won’t put up with is lying…the moment snow lied to her…She kept her word and ditched him…Makes you wonder if Lucy had in influence on why snow made katniss promise with him to not lie to each other
A lot of the book is the debate between if you’re born evil (that’s what Snow’s teacher thinks, that’s why she pushes the hunger games as something necessary) or if you’re evil because of your circumstances (that’s Lucy, she says we are born good and it’s our responsibility to keep that side of the line). With Snow we get his backstory, not to feel empathic towards him but to see how he chooses his greed over and over again. We only see Lucy from Snow’s perspective that’s why she’s kinda like a “manic pixie dream girl” in a sense it’s because Snow never fully understands her. There’s a quote that says at the end “Goodbye Lucy Gray, he hardly ever knew you” that incapsulates her character perfectly. I recommend watching the video from Clockwork reader, she does an amazing work at explaining this in more depth.
Kind, not really, but kinda reminds me of a book called clockwork angel's
@ yes the infernal devices! Love that trilogy
they knew what they were doing by making snow that fine, i was too distracted to see what his real motives were
Lucy became very first victor of district 12
I think u guys mixing up between musicals and music in films
"Rip Donald Sutherland
Snow was never nice. He wanted to fit in so bad, im starting to think he never even liked Lucy. Just have a weird obsession with her as a trophy or something.
I think he was. I think the message is powerful because there is good and evil in all of us and the choices we make are the ones who define who we are. This was even stated in the film. If Snow was just an evil sociopath from the beginning, the story has no point at all.
@@luiscalzoncit2820I read the book and trust me, Snow was absolutely an evil sociopath the whole time. He’s not this morally grey character choosing between right or wrong. He is just good at being fake
@@tmm4195 I know about this. Yet, we are talking about the movie. In the context of the book, sure, it works because we are on his mind and we are experiencing everything from his POV. In the movie, they changed him. They made him more likeable and in my opinion, it works better for this particular adaptation.
@@luiscalzoncit2820 They don’t change him. The movie is based on the book. Why would they change how the main character is? The movie just can’t show you his internal dialogue which makes him seem nicer when is reality it is mostly all a facade
@@tmm4195 um adaptations can change the perception and characterization of thier characters in order for them to make them work in the media they are portraying them. We lose his internal monologue, so the audience can't relate to him in that sense. So they make him a better guy at first in order for the people watching care about him.
“She’s got a SNECK” will forever live rent free in my mind now 7:31
People say katniss was a fighter forced to perform while Lucy is a performer forced to fight.
This movie would’ve greatly profiteered from a narration where you could hear snow’s inner monologue. Early on in the book it’s very apparent what type of character snow, his personality really shine through.
This comment is in all reactions for this movie
44:54 Ever since this book came out, I’ve loved the idea that Snow witnessed Lucy Gray write this song and perform it and rather than it dying/disappearing with Lucy Gray, it was actually amplified years later and the whole country was singing it right back in his face.
the bombing of the arena happens in the book! it’s such a crazy scene
And within days of Sutherland's death...what a shame. Great reaction. Can't wait for what comes next.
I've only recently discovered your channel, but honestly I'm subscribing cause you guys are some of the only people who notice the small details in the movies and its really interesting when you point out stuff like that!
New hunger games book coming out next year
GTA 6 & A new hunger games book in 2025. I’m so happy.
@@Badredbone it about Haymitch backstory
@@danianspears6236maybe, maybe not. Nothing confirmed on who the games will focus on just the context of the setting/year. For all we know suzanne collins could write about someone else in that time period
@liviclare I agree. I don't think it will be Haymitch's POV. My top three guesses are Tigris, Flickerman or the gamemaker.
@@danianspears6236Haymitch's year doesn't necessarily mean Haymitch's story! Can't wait to find out.
Did I just heard Slim Shady Snow? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 but also RIP Donald Sutherland
What exactly is your guys' problem with music? It's beautiful and can add alot to a story, and the songs in this movie are really good! Rachel Zegler (the actress for Lucy Gray) has an AMAZING voice, the lyrics are powerful and they just generally sound nice.
Rip Donald Sutherland❄️
Tigris now mentioning Coryo's complete name.
My favorite part about this story is that the two main male characters names both end with a n u s hahaha
teehee
The wespons in this movie were more like how in pictured them when I read the first book. Rustic, crude, and makeshift, rather than chrome, polished and tactical. So sad about Sutherland. I wonder if Kiefer might play Snow when they do the next movie.
Fans speculate often on what happens with Lucy Gray Baird. Did you notice she was wearing the rainbow dress she wore in the reaping/games? People say the snake that bit Coriolanus made him hallucinate one reason being he sees her in the rainbow dress.
The actor who played Lucy Gray was Rachel Zegler. She was Maria in Spielberg's 'West Side Story' for which she won a Golden Globe. But maybe not your cup of tea since it is a musical.
Her last name isn't Gray, it's Baird, her full name is Lucy Gray Baird, and Gray is also not a middle name, Lucy gray is her first name.
"Rabies, also known as hydrophobia, causes a fear of water because it causes intense throat spasms when a person tries to swallow. The spasms can be excruciatingly painful, and even the thought of swallowing water can cause them."
What do you guys have against music 😭
Are you really surprised of the music when the movie is called The BALLAD of Songbirds and Snakes? 😂🙃
the covy names themselves after ballads but the same last names
Ballads and colors. Barb Azure, Billy Taupe, Clerk Carmine, Maude Ivory, etc.
The rebel bomb in the arena was in the book
So it’s not so much that rabies causes FEAR of water, it makes you hydrophobic. It alters saliva production, which causes painful muscle spasms in the throat that make swallowing difficult. In the late stages of the disease, even the thought of water can cause severe muscle spasms.
I feel horrible for Lamina. Treech protected her when they shot into the zoo enclosure, he stood by her side until when it mattered most, and left her to die. She fought to the very end
I was waiting for it!!!
For 19:59 I'm saying this before yall get to the end and hear Dean high bottom say that he Tried every way to stop the games but why would the rebels wait to do that exactly it . Had to be someone captiol
Not being able to know his mental dialog does us a grave injustice. In the book when Lucy sings to the boy in district 12 he’s actually thinking about how disgusting and disrespectful it was for her to feel something for someone else. He viewed Lucy gray as his from the moment he was given her in the reaping and his idea of love is owning her. He only starts to believe he “loves” her due to the fact she listened to him and did everything he ever said. The moment she realized who he was he snapped in the woods and was on a mission to kill her because he knew he could no longer control and manipulate her. The snake I believe is also non venomous so all of that was his own psychological break
Add on: the dress she has on in the woods where he “shoots” her is the dress she wore in the reaping as well as the games. She wasn’t wearing what she was when she left the cabin so food for thought
Snow was never a nice guy, he was just putting on a show. Even when he was helping his classmates, he was doing it for the camera and perception. He was nice to Sejanus because of the Plynth prize. He has always considered District people as less than, so he was conflicted when he realised he had feelings for Lucy.
I believe Katniss in some way, was a descendant of Lucy Grey & that's why Snow had such a strong dislike for her. She reminded him of how Lucy had betrayed him by leaving him, after realizing who Snow had become. There were too many coincidences or clues that Lucy & Katniss were intertwined/related. They both had a beautiful song voice. Lucy, as far as we know, never left District 12. She said the field flowers were called Katniss & she preferred that name over swamp potatoe. The Mockingjay pin & how she used it as a symbol for good luck, & when Snow filled the crater w/white roses after the bombing. It was as if he had found another formidable opponent to match his love/hate relationship for Lucy in katniss.
Not saying is this a "musical" its BALLAD, BALLAD OF SONGBIRDS AND SNAKES
Y’all something just occurred to me…so the book makes it very clear Snow is basically a total sociopath and possibly a paranoid schizophrenic, as he was shooting at the sky hearing the Mockingjays sing her song (which mind you they only whistle tunes, jabberjays copy) he was shooting AFTER he just placed something wrapped in a sheet into the lake and it sank, only then did he realize Lucy Gray wasn’t around but how much time had past? Note it was raining when they got there and he was dry after putting something into the lake. But he still had the gun…it’s very possible he killed her the moment she started to run away and he blocked it out of his mind as to divert his guilt. Instead he forced himself further into insanity wondering about her. It looked like he was only shooting at a vision of her, I’m starting to believe it was a memory blip as her footsteps stop there but if you look at the ground the mud has a big space that looks like a small body fell there, where her jewelry happened to be. It’s highly speculated Maude Ivory the cousin of Lucy Gray is Katniss and Prims grandmother
Fun fact: Snakes take cover under whatever they can when it rains, it’s also likely Lucy Gray only dropped it while running and the snake happened to be there, seems to be a lot in that forest.
I really enjoyed this movie and the book!
Viola davis is a great actress ! Sgphe deserved a lot more recognition
I haven’t read the books. Have anyone read how tigris became all tatted up? What did snow do to her and why?
Suzanne knows the history of Tigris but she hasn’t shared her story in any of the books. We don’t know how they fell out
There is a theory what happend (keep in mind, while im counting facts, its never said that they fit together) First of all, the book is waaay darker thn the movie. In the book its hinted very heavy that Tigris, at the age we see her in the opening scene, had to ...well.. sell herself, to keep her family fed. There is a line in the book, Corio is disgusted by Lucys poor performance and says something like "She did it on purpose, as a disgrace" Tigris replies "Well, during the dark days, everyone did stuff they are not proud of today" Corio says "Well YOU didnt"
and Tigris answeres "I guess you were too young to remember, how BAD it really was....what im trying to say... dont judge someone who had to choose between death and disgrace." But regardless, she stays loyal and became the best stylist of the games, for about 50 -55 years.
Katniss saying something like "I know this woman, Tigris, the stylist from 4. I remember her from my early years of watching the games, but her face wasnt THAT cat like."
Katniss is 16. so, her early years remembering must be around the 64 games, 10 years prior....and the winner was... Finnick O´Dare.
Haymitch explains "Finnick O´Dare, won his games at 14, the youngest ever. Because he was so young, the capitol couldnt touch him, the first couple years, but at 16 ..." Finnick himself says "I havnt had something common as money in years (the people pay) in secrets"
So basically the theory goes, Tigirs stays loyal to her cousin, until he sold Finnicks body to the highest bidder. At this point, she realized, that her cousin, despite knowing, what she had to do, even prior to that age...starts "selling" the champions. Thats when she desided to move (many people say Snow kicked her out, but Tigirs left on her terms) she became more cat like and it also means, that Tigirs, when Katniss first meets her is about 80 - 83 years old.
I dont claim that theory, Super carlin Brothers had the Finnick part, plus my interpretation of the interactions.
Let’s hope there will be some details about Tigris in Haymitch’s book to patch together how the fallout between the Snow cousins happened. Coz as we see her when they were younger, she wouldn’t be supporting the things Coryo did for power. I like the theory about Finnick but I see it happening much earlier coz that would mean that Snow’s only been selling victors for 10 years when we got Haymitch and his multitude of trauma stacked on top of each other bc of Snow. I see Snow not being happy to see victors (district people) thinking that they are really victors bc as he said in the end, they (the Capitol) are the real victors so he would be thinking of ways to make their lives as miserable as possible but also appear glamorous for propaganda.
I think the 2025 book might be Tigris' story. I know it is Haymitch's games, but that doesn't mean it is his story.
Good god, Snow is NOT NICE! He is a selfish possessive opportunistic psychopath. The movies made him look like a decent person when if you read the book you should know better. His thoughts are repugnant.
So snow is like palpatine from star wars
No his less evil then him @@preciousotoakhia9789
Well, even in book he begins ... average. Maybe even nice compared to his classmates. Like he had his dark side but kept it on some leash and as the story progresses the leach becomes more and more loose.
I agree, that he looked way nicer in the middle of the movie, but I still liked how they did it ať the end.
Does lucy gray sing a lot in the novel?
She actually sings a lot more in the book. The movie cut out lots of songs from it
I didn't feel like Lucy Grey was that suspicious at the end, in the book.
I'm patiently waiting for Loki lol
Rip Donald Sutherland 🙏
14:14 I’m not blaming you sir for coming to that prediction, but this is why I hated this movie adaptation. You can’t see it but Snow is already messed up in the head. He’s always been evil.
And I thought it was brilliant because this is exactly what it looks like from the outside. When you can't read people's minds. Tiniest hints here and there and if you're not paying attention you will miss how calculating and void of compassion he really is
@@KiKi-c3l Yes, exactly!
And even in movie you can see hints of his true nature.
But he did change. Even in books he starts with some morals. They are twisted by his living conditions, general mood in Capitol atc but he starts moral'ish. During the book/movie that changes but I actually really liked the way they did it in movie.
This movie has some things that I don't think were good enough, the whole third act felt a little dragging. But in general i really enjoyed this movie. A lot of people say it is not a good adaptation because it makes Snow more sympathetic than he actually was in the book but I think this was intentional and a really good choice. For visual media, you need to empathize with the protagonist in some way and unlike the book, we don't have an internal monologue that helps us understand the character. So the best next choice is to make the character likeable, at least at the start, so we could even care about them and what happens to them. Making Snow have a little humanity and approachable at the start, makes the story more interesting and compelling in my opinion.
Snow was always a bad person
@@preciousotoakhia9789 I don't agree with your opinion and I don't care if you agree with mine.
@@luiscalzoncit2820 really in your opinion how do you see snow
@@preciousotoakhia9789 I don't have to explain anything to you. I already said what I wanted to say in my original comment.
I am amazed how so many who read the books says he was just evil. He's toxic, but I read it that he really loved her. If anything, the book had me questioning how much she was using him to stay alive. She is a performer. It's one reason Snow's obsession with Katniss and Peeta is so interesting. He wants Katniss to prove to HIM that she is in love. He doesn't want her to lie to him. Two things that he didn't know with LGB.
I think Coin is the daughter of Snow and Lucy
I saw something like that once. Like a twisted family tree with some other names as well 😅
I think Finnick was there, Katniss of course, maybe even Effie 😅
great reaction! i saw that you guys react to marvel, are you going to be reacting to the x men franchise?
Notorious BIG Fan????
Actress playing lucy was extra. It would have been perfect without her and that hokey southern accent.
I watched a lot of musicals but the only that actually made me go hmmm this shits great was rrr.
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Marvel time, now?
no
@@luiscalzoncit2820 ???? yes
why don't you guys make a reaction on House of the Dragons season 2
I guess you guys watched the first season since you're a fan of GOT
a disney movie
Such a terrible movie.
i think it’s a fantastic movie, what do you not like about it?
The birds they show here (the ones who copy but like they were machines) those were created for the capitol as the game maker said it, then released in natured they mixed with the normal birds and the result is actually the Mockingjay bird.🫶🏻