The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

⭐6/10

My thoughts for this movie pretty much mirror my thoughts for the book. It's an interesting story that's probably a bit underbaked and yet also drags on at times. I thought the visuals added a lot, and you can certainly say this movie was faithful to the book. 

I didn't love most of the casting choices. I thought some side characters were fantastic, with Viola Davis adding a ton in a unique role for her, and then Jason Schwartzmam being the clear MVP with some awesome lines that I wouldn't doubt were improvised. But as good as Rachel Zeglar is, she is probably too broadway for this role, and then I simply hated looking at Tom Blyth's face the whole time, and there's a lot of it. 

This series still has a few fastballs like killing off Wovey in a way I knew would be a gut punch, and then the final sequence is still just as effective as the book. That alone is enough to carry this story, but overall this movie was, you know, just a fine YA movie. 

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