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“The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” lives up to its predecessors.

Compared to the other “Hunger Games” films, “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” prequel was just as brutal as they were, if not more so. For one, the audience is shown an early stage of what the Hunger Games were like before they became a multi-decade tradition, a time when tributes were still treated like cattle rather than celebrities.

This film showed how President Coriolanus Snow became the way he is, or at least the evolution of him embracing his true colors. The beginning of the film shows that while yes, he does have a bit of a manipulative and cold side, he still has some compassion and warmth left in him when he’s around his family and Lucy Gray. But slowly that manipulation becomes more sinister and dark, and by the end of the film we see him become the President Snow was shown to us 11 years ago in the very first Hunger Games film and read about 15 years ago in the first book. It felt almost surreal to watch someone fall into darkness as his story progressed.

The setting was also a character of its own. The Capitol was in its early stages of becoming a powerful city from the first film, which is shown with the city’s buildings and the new ones being built. The arena was also more of a Roman gladiator fighting arena rather than a specific setting to fight, which shows how much the games evolved after the 10th one.

While we aren’t shown the other districts except 12 in this film, we can see how it started in the working areas as well as the surrounding forests. When compared to the original Hunger Games films, there is a definite evolution of the landscapes in District 12, the Capitol, and the arena as well.

The wardrobe designs were predated to what would soon become Capitol couture for Capitol citizens. They also showed what District citizens wore for the reaping, which was their “Sunday best”, and their regular clothing. Not much changed for District citizens when you watch the original Hunger Games films which show how while the Capitol grew the Districts more or less stayed the same. The Peacekeeper outfits also showed definite evolution.

This film has earned its place in the “Hunger Games” film series. It made me think about all the history that happened between this film and the original series that we don’t get to see. The 10th annual Hunger Games may have started what would soon become the modern Hunger Games, but what about those between the 10th and 74th?

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