The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes currently has an average rating of 7.5 out of 10 and has been rated by 1533 users on our platform.
An ok movie. But a little hard to understand the meaning and the reasons for the caractors choises.
Through Snow’s journey, we’re reminded of the terrifying escalation that violence incites, and what we lose when apathy and power trample all.
Read full review at Paste Magazine...humanizes Coriolanus Snow for the sole purpose of emphasizing that a man, not some unknowable monster, was responsible for all of this.
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Så bra och djup. Intressant att få ett annat perspektiv från de övriga Hunger Games-filmerna
Längesen jag såg denna typen av film, spännande och fin men kanske får en stjärna extra för bioupplevelse,men bra!
Denna gång får vi följa president Coriolanus Snows tidiga år: från barndomen under krigstiden till sin plats i Capitols bestämmande toppskikt.
Read full review at MoviezineDejligt at se Hunger Games universet igen, og så fra begyndelsen.
Den er jævn god. Jeg blev underholdt i 2,5 time
The dramatic story of how Snow became the man we know from the other movies.
...everything fans might want from a Panem revisit is here: state-enforced sadism, complex romance, lofty philosophical notions, wicked politics, genetically enhanced creatures, character names out of a Horrible Histories sketch.
Read full review at Gamesradar...return to the YA dystopia in which kids are forced to hunt and kill each other for the entertainment of a privileged ruling class.
Read full review at IgnLooove these characters and the beautiful scenes. Great casting for Lucy Gray and young Snow. Tho I wish they didnt skip through the start of the book so fast... cause this movie definitfly had the runtime to dive into that.