The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

Warning : SPOILERS in front for The Hunger Games : The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes .

Summary

The Hunger Games : The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakesproducer Nina Jacobson go against down the final view between Lucy Gray Baird ( Rachel Zegler ) and Coriolanus Snow ( Tom Blyth ) . The film premiere on November 17 and serves as a prequel toThe Hunger Gamesseries . It observe a youthful Snow who is called to do as a mentor in the 10th yearly Hunger Games and befriends the District 12 tribute , Baird . Initially , it seems as if Baird might humanize Snow through their human relationship , but their finish takes a rather unexpected twist .

In an interview withPeople , Jacobson explain what Snow ’s and Baird’sending inThe Ballad of Songbirds and Snakesmeans . Despite a romanticism having blossomed between the pair , their family relationship takes a acute play by the end of the film , with Baird attempting to die hard away and Snow shooting at her . It ’s unclear what happen to Baird , but Jacobson explained that the duo ’s dark separation was the " net ingredient " in Snow ’s translation to the malevolent man he is in the original trilogy . Check out Jacobson ’s statement below :

These are two characters who are survivor , and she feels that her survival still requires a moral codification . He feel that survival at any toll is finally vindicate . When he suddenly realise that she see him differently , that is the final ingredient to that transformation .

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The Significance Of Snow’s Final Scene With Lucy Gray

The ambiguousending ofThe Ballad of Songbirds and Snakeshas resulted in many interrogative sentence and even some critique from viewers . However , the film ’s ending really follows the ending of the book very intimately . If anything , the Koran ’s ending is a short more ambiguous as Baird ’s sudden decision to pull up stakes was n’t foreshadowed as in the film . Still , the film captured the major point of the book : Baird ’s discovery of Snow ’s crimes and his subsequent paranoia was necessary to complete his transformation to evilness .

WhenSnow tell on Sejanus Plinth ( Josh Rivera)inThe Ballad of the Songbirds and Snakes , it marked the get-go of his transmutation , as it was an act of evil he simply could n’t come back from . However , it ’s not until Baird sees the real him , and he responds by wanting to kill the cleaning woman he once lie with , that his shift is solidified . Baird recognizes who he is and makes sure the stalk notes of the call she save , " The Hanging Tree , " get back to him through jabberjays to cue him he ’s similar to the murderer the Sung is about .

" The Hanging Tree " would later on be sung by Katniss Everdeen and become a rebel vocal , making it all the more meaningful that Baird was the one who in the beginning penned it and used it to obsess Snow year earlier .

Tom Blyth as Snow holding Rachel Zegler as Lucy Gray’s face in The Hunger Games The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

After this scene , Snow is completely transformed . He loses his last flake of humanity with the disappearance of Baird and blow no meter ferment to raise his status in a sheer manner . Baird was just the final piece in the puzzle to him becoming the notorious President Snow . It may seem a little sudden on the airfoil , but the story carefully build up his villain storey , finding two major point that solidify his transformation . Baird may not have been part of Snow ’s initial turning to immorality inThe Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes , but their falling out was necessary to complete the transformation .

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Tom Blyth as Coriolanus Snow is standing in the Capitol in The Hunger Games Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

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