i-was-crazy-once
Joined Dec 2014
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I am a HUGE fan of The Hunger Games but this one is extremely confusing. Is this a Snow origin villain story? Does this explore how the games began? Or is it about something else? .. Well, it's unclear till the end and after.
Hated how they made this into a musical and how the film didn't delve as deeply into Coryo's close bond with his mom as the book did. In the book, Ma Plinth is portrayed as a sweet and nurturing mother figure who practically adopts him into the family, providing him with food and support. Her role makes Coryo's betrayal of Sejanus and his eventual demise even more heartbreaking.
Yes, there is something that I liked; decent/promising casting.
Hated how they made this into a musical and how the film didn't delve as deeply into Coryo's close bond with his mom as the book did. In the book, Ma Plinth is portrayed as a sweet and nurturing mother figure who practically adopts him into the family, providing him with food and support. Her role makes Coryo's betrayal of Sejanus and his eventual demise even more heartbreaking.
Yes, there is something that I liked; decent/promising casting.
As soon as I noticed the name of each episode I addded this show to my watchlist and binge-watched right away. I'm a big fan of Edgar Allan Poe, as in I've read so so many of his amazing stories, poems, essays.. and let me tell you, Mike Flanagan did a great job capturing the essence of Poe's work in this series. The eerie and mysterious elements, the way it explores the darker sides of human mind, and the complex characters, all of it is beautifully portrayed in just a few episodes with very much style.
I genuinely thought it would be an adaptation, but I'm actually glad it turned out to be a tribute to Poe's work.
I genuinely thought it would be an adaptation, but I'm actually glad it turned out to be a tribute to Poe's work.
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