serious post now but i think katniss not having that many similarities to lucy gray makes the whole situation so much more interesting. katniss isn’t a performer, she doesn’t put herself out there, she’s antisocial and paranoid and awkward—but she still rebels against snow. she still bows at the end of a performance. she still honors rue even in death. she still sings lucy gray’s song.
what haunts snow isn’t how they may or may not share an appearance. what haunts him is how katniss picks up exactly where lucy gray’s defiance against the capitol—against him—left off.
water era of my art
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes p344 / p504
Edit: I love how ‘clever, devious, deadly’ perfectly applies to Coryo as well. Birds of a feather, for lack of better words.
Slowly getting back into my marauder's phase I AM SO BACK WOLFSTAR !!!!!!
Guandalupe Nettel, from her novel titled "Stillborn," originally published in 2020
I'm yours to keep and I'm yours to lose, And I hope I never lose you, hope it never ends I don't wanna lose this with you, Tried to change the ending Peter losing Wendy, Gain the weight of you then lose it, How the hell did we lose sight of us again?, Everything you lose is a step you take, Checkmate! I couldn't lose, You’re Losing Me…
I love how Snow's inevitable demise is constantly foreshadowed throughout the movie with Dr Gaul's "rainbow of destruction".
First we see it in Lucy's dress:
Then the snakes:
And finally, the very last scene:
It doesn't matter that "Snow lands on top" at the end of this movie because everyone knows how his story ends. Even though it will take a very long time...
That's what I call poetic cinema👏
i knew there was a connection between why i want to embody klaus and sirius
ok but Klaus and Five are Sirius and Regulus variants
If I see anyone justifying Snow's actions because he was traumatized I'm going to GUT THEM.