The Songbird
Happy Ballad day, guys!
I wish i have a chance to see this movie in a theater but… yeah. Still, I hope you’ll really enjoy it!
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just saw the newest hunger games movie and thinking of the four (4) teens that took down snow
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,,I don't even like spiders, that's why I wear those black leather gloves"
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there's a bug like an angel
stuck to the bottom of my glass
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i mean i guess it COULD be a coincidence that the only time she ever throws a spear in the entire story happens in the SAME SENTENCE that introduces the little-sister-analogue friend who gets speared to death later
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no because james flint was the son of a carpenter. james flint was cast out of civilized society for his beliefs. james flint was a radical preacher. james flint was the shepherd of thousands of lost men. james flint birthed his own kingdom. james flint was wanted dead by entire empires. james flint was betrayed by those he loved the most. james flint was only a story. james flint THE most christ figure of all time.
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I had a dream where the Ring was telling Bilbo to go apeshit and kill everyone and Bilbo put it inside a pickle jar and gave it a good shake until it shut up
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i do like the hunger games movies — like, as far as book adaptations go, things were relatively good — but they were WRONG for not including the little bit of haymitch’s backstory in the catching fire movie. the pieces of haymitch’s backstory that the books gave us offered a LOT of insight into his motivations and the way he trusts & understands katniss irrevocably. haymitch’s games were a quarter quell, too. he lost an ally, too. and more importantly, he was the first person to realize that the force fields that surround the arenas are deadly, and he used that to his advantage and won the games as a result. his actions were seen as an act of rebellion by the capitol, and so snow had his family killed. the next, and only other person to ever do this — to use the force field as a weapon — was katniss. she didn’t come up with the idea on her own. she got it from witnessing clips of haymitch’s games. and she knew what it could cost, and she did it anyway. and that was what officially set the wheels of the rebellion into motion. it was a flame that haymitch had sparked years ago, even if it wasn’t a conscious intention. at the time of his own games, the people weren’t ready to unify and rebel as a cohesive unit, but once katniss used his same method, they were. the parallels between haymitch and katniss run deep, and he trusts her irrevocably. he knew exactly what she was about to do when she said “yes” in the tributes meeting, and he stood behind her immediately. haymitch is arguably the one and only person who understands katniss in her entirety. he has felt the same grief, undergone the same tragedies, and held the same passion that begged for a better world.
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