The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 (2015) - These Things Happen In War Scene (8/10)

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  • @ongjanellez
    @ongjanellez 4 роки тому +23031

    the fact he was the only one who gave his condolences about her sister

    • @elgatito9271
      @elgatito9271 4 роки тому +1928

      The fact his sister died in middle of a war too

    • @gerardcollins80
      @gerardcollins80 4 роки тому +543

      But then again how did he know her sister had died?

    • @kelly3014
      @kelly3014 4 роки тому +977

      Peeta did...eventually.

    • @MRauTObt
      @MRauTObt 4 роки тому +1526

      Like he said, it was televised live.

    • @johnbanks4761
      @johnbanks4761 4 роки тому +718

      @@gerardcollins80 live television and it would have been known right after that the mockingjay lost her sister in that bombing

  • @LPJack02
    @LPJack02 5 місяців тому +1473

    RIP Donald Sutherland (July 17, 1935 - June 20, 2024), aged 88
    You will be remembered as a legend.

    • @mariolaudato8019
      @mariolaudato8019 5 місяців тому +31

      its things we love most that destroy us- donald sutherland
      still a great line to this day
      may he rest in peace

    • @cs512tr
      @cs512tr 4 місяці тому +13

      im extremely annoyed there was nothing for him on the news here that i saw...

    • @jwill5892
      @jwill5892 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@cs512tr I saw it on Inside Edition

    • @novahina
      @novahina 3 місяці тому

      CLONES FROM HOLLYWOOD AND THE ILLUMINATTI.

    • @altalia07
      @altalia07 3 місяці тому +1

      May he rest in peace 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @loulie1997
    @loulie1997 4 роки тому +19989

    "We both know I'm not above killing children. But I'm not wasteful." I love that line. Most villains aren't honest, which I why I think Snow is so well written. He's evil, and not only does he know it, he's ok with it.

    • @legrandliseurtri7495
      @legrandliseurtri7495 4 роки тому +1318

      I've read his book. He doesn't believe himself to be evil, in fact he even thinks how much of an extraordinary person he is many times. When he begins his path to ultimate power at the very end, he knows he'll be hated, but he believes that without him and his brutality, the Capitol will fall and humanity will be in an even worse situation. He becomes obsess with control and order.

    • @RoboEpic
      @RoboEpic 4 роки тому +434

      @@legrandliseurtri7495 I read the book too and you're right, he doesn't see himself as evil and I didn't see him as evil either after I read the book. Or at least I can understand his thought process better.

    • @legrandliseurtri7495
      @legrandliseurtri7495 4 роки тому +183

      @@RoboEpic I found him even more disgusting now that I know his twisted reasoning.

    • @FunSoSoToTo
      @FunSoSoToTo 4 роки тому +109

      I like and understand Snow in the movies,,, but in the new book, I can't believe he is the same person I know,,, I understand his twisted motives,, but I feel like president Snow is much smarter than younger Snow,,,

    • @legrandliseurtri7495
      @legrandliseurtri7495 4 роки тому +305

      @@FunSoSoToTo Maybe because old snow is, well, older? And actually, he mentions several times how his obsessive side keeps him from seeing the big picture, and that was his undoing even in the prime of his dictator job"I'm afraid we've both been played for fools"

  • @Atea1793
    @Atea1793 5 років тому +10152

    This may have been the one time Snow had tried to do the right thing: by warning Katniss about who was the real threat...

    • @ivandelev7135
      @ivandelev7135 5 років тому +709

      Or he knew he's gonna be dead soon and wanted to drag Coin with him.

    • @OrkosUA
      @OrkosUA 5 років тому +103

      @Lawrence Ausan Coin was not right to take power, but she was right about people who are too emotional to vote though...

    • @hipdavinci5122
      @hipdavinci5122 5 років тому +461

      At the very least he was insuring that another dictator would not replace him. At the most, he was sowing the seeds to stop the cycle of oppression

    • @ARCtrooperblueleader
      @ARCtrooperblueleader 5 років тому +7

      @Atea1793 - Fact.

    • @erzan
      @erzan 5 років тому +245

      It was motivated by vengeance, not justice.

  • @MadKingOfMadaya
    @MadKingOfMadaya 5 років тому +8907

    *_”We both know I’m not above killing children”_*
    *_There is just something very comical about that line xd_*

    • @frchrisheffernan
      @frchrisheffernan 5 років тому +163

      Many people today are not above killing children either. For example they are trying to pass laws in certain states of USA to have babies killed if they are born after a failed abortion.

    • @woop8706
      @woop8706 5 років тому +54

      @George Arg children. 12 - 18 years old.
      Imo anyone below 15 is a child.

    • @NeonKnights888
      @NeonKnights888 5 років тому +6

      @@woop8706 May be one of the reasons nobody takes you seriously...

    • @user-pi3hd2bt3f
      @user-pi3hd2bt3f 5 років тому +119

      At least hes honest.
      Theres something respectable about villans who admit they are villans.

    • @jackielana9993
      @jackielana9993 5 років тому +17

      Fr Chris Heffernan anything’s possible if u lie I guess

  • @gor9027
    @gor9027 5 років тому +15438

    For being an evil dictator it’s interesting that he doesn’t believe in lying.

    • @xavier2435
      @xavier2435 5 років тому +451

      Yeah how could a man in his position not ever lie

    • @alexanderboleyn2058
      @alexanderboleyn2058 5 років тому +2561

      I mean he lied about a lot of things, but when he makes a promise he never breaks it. That was the scary and heartbreaking thing about this scene: Katniss realized that Coin was the same or a worse version of Snow

    • @andromeda5084
      @andromeda5084 5 років тому +371

      He kinda reminds me of Thanos

    • @gor9027
      @gor9027 5 років тому +330

      Or Negan from TWD, having some type of code that he follows, though his actions are usually justifiable and he ends up becoming redeemable whereas Snow knew he was a dead man and wanted to drag Coin down with him.

    • @antmagor
      @antmagor 5 років тому +481

      He didn’t believe in lying to Her partly because of their agreement, and partly because he knew he didn’t have to. He knew full well what she thought of him, and I don’t think he believed in pretending in front of someone who knows better. Funny thing is when you listen to interviews Donald Sutherland Gave about Snow’s backstory about how behind the scenes snow actually considered Grooming Katniss as his heir before she became the Mockingjay. I think that’s another reason why he never lied to her, I think he considered her the only friend he ever truly had. And in a place as power-hungry as the capital she was the only person he could truly be honest with.

  • @sinkoprvi3477
    @sinkoprvi3477 3 роки тому +6218

    The way he says "These things happen in war" is literally just "did you not expect any personal consequences from being a wartime poster girl?" and it's great.

    • @ismail-vn7lo
      @ismail-vn7lo 3 роки тому +81

      Snow time is over and so that his advencer COIN can began his time , he decide to tell the truth

    • @stevem2323
      @stevem2323 2 роки тому +26

      That doesn't mean anything really, her sister died acidentally.

    • @shaynemhopkins
      @shaynemhopkins Рік тому +98

      @@stevem2323 lots of people die accidentally in war via stray bullets and bombs it’s still part of war.

    • @stevem2323
      @stevem2323 Рік тому +3

      @@shaynemhopkins Yeah? What that has to do with this?

    • @firstname4337
      @firstname4337 Рік тому

      no

  • @NoahHerman
    @NoahHerman 3 роки тому +7711

    *"Do you know, it aired live? There's a particular savvy in that isn't there."* Sums up the Hunger Games pretty neatly. It also emphasizes the fact that televised violence would continue under Coin's regime.

    • @eddiemoran8044
      @eddiemoran8044 2 роки тому +345

      Also the hypocrisy of the capital, when in the hunger games they would cheer for the murder of children, but now because it was being done onto them they immediately saw the horror and switched their opinion of snow.

    • @zxKAOS1
      @zxKAOS1 2 роки тому +76

      @@eddiemoran8044 FWIW, I'm guessing there were some against the hunger games, but they didn't want to speak up in such a regime

    • @alecbormia4523
      @alecbormia4523 2 роки тому +48

      @@eddiemoran8044 that’s like with a lot of politics and people tho unfortunately. It doesn’t matter until it happens to you.

    • @Alanik06
      @Alanik06 2 роки тому +15

      There is a deafening undertone here in modern US politics.

    • @roryedward2631
      @roryedward2631 2 роки тому +37

      Obviously..Coin even suggests they hold a hunger games themselves with the Capitols children now that they're in control.

  • @jackhsu3458
    @jackhsu3458 5 місяців тому +982

    So many of us are here already, Goodbye, Donald Sutherland, thank you for your talent and your amazing performance as Snow. RIP

  • @shadowhunter-mi5su
    @shadowhunter-mi5su 5 років тому +2641

    "I don't believe you..."
    "Search your feelings you know it's true."

    • @tristan4874
      @tristan4874 4 роки тому +16

      shadowhunter 198 why does this have no comments 💀

    • @tomasu301
      @tomasu301 3 роки тому +22

      Because I am your father, lukkke

    • @claymenefee6999
      @claymenefee6999 2 роки тому +4

      @@tristan4874 because they quoted it incorrectly

    • @sedlyholmes3722
      @sedlyholmes3722 5 місяців тому

      @@tomasu301 nuh uhhh

  • @TheDarogn
    @TheDarogn 5 років тому +7188

    Coin used Katniss for as long as Katniss was useful for Coin. Once Snow was dead, Katniss would have most likely been the target.

    • @soulstealer5625
      @soulstealer5625 5 років тому +728

      Coin had been gunning for Katniss almost immediately. Katniss was a loose cannon, only useful as a rallying point. Once she rallied enough support, martyrdom would have resolved the “problem” of Katniss.

    • @moneypowerglory.
      @moneypowerglory. 5 років тому +14

      Like Dany did to Jon.

    • @therearefourlights6926
      @therearefourlights6926 4 роки тому +75

      @@soulstealer5625
      Yes a martyr is such a useful tool, with no say in how it's used.

    • @MisterL2_yt
      @MisterL2_yt 4 роки тому +125

      yeah
      I remember in the movies theybring in a dangerous Peeta in the final city assault in hopes he goes off on Katniss, which the security chief mentions to her.
      Also in the books I remember something vague about how Coin killed Prim intentionally to weaken Katniss' position, but it's been a while since I read them

    • @thespianuzumaki5452
      @thespianuzumaki5452 4 роки тому +72

      Yup. She hated loose cannons like Katniss. She saw Katniss as a threat actually

  • @natureseeker9122
    @natureseeker9122 3 роки тому +9930

    "Oh my dear Miss Everdeen, I thought we agreed never to lie to each other."
    That line is genius. He is reminding her he'd never lie, and he is also calling her out, because she knows deep down Snow is right about Coin, but just doesn't want to accept the truth.

    • @hfztt
      @hfztt 2 роки тому +271

      Sutherlands delivery of that line (and the whole scene in general) is just perfection. I keep returning to this clip just to enjoy a master at the top of his craft.

    • @OsamaBinLooney
      @OsamaBinLooney Рік тому +65

      the dynamic between Snow and Katniss is great
      i wish they had made Catching Fire into 2 movies and not the 3rd one

    • @shwheat6315
      @shwheat6315 Рік тому +63

      Snow wanted Katniss dead all along and tried to kill her many time but failed but on the other hand Snow is very honest and fair especially when he made promise not to lie to each other

    • @cashewnuttel9054
      @cashewnuttel9054 Рік тому +19

      You know what's ingenious? How the fudge did he know she picked a flower?
      - the bush was covering his view when he said "that's a nice one",
      - her back was towards him, she was covering his view of the flower,
      - again, bushes were covering her lower half including her hand, from his perspective.
      Mistakes like this annoy the heck out of me because they should be easily spotted and fixed. A simple solution would have been that he was walking towards her, and as soon as he gets a clear view of the flower then he could have given his comment.

    • @lukerosales5879
      @lukerosales5879 Рік тому +60

      Katniss was in denial when Snow told her. But the two things that made her realise he never lied were that - the bombing that took Prim's life was based on a trap that Gale himself had designed, and the whole point of the rebellion was to stop the Hunger Games altogether but Coin pushed for one last Hunger Games but using the kids from the Capitol instead.

  • @JoshuaFagan
    @JoshuaFagan 5 років тому +8171

    I've always thought Donald Sutherland should have gotten an Oscar nomination for this role. He makes Snow so fascinating, so enigmatic.

    • @KingdaToro
      @KingdaToro 4 роки тому +532

      The moment I saw that Hunger Games didn't even get nominated for COSTUME DESIGN of all things, I knew the Academy was going to completely ignore them.

    • @amazingabby25
      @amazingabby25 4 роки тому +105

      He sets up so good for Songbird and Snakes

    • @ahsokatano84
      @ahsokatano84 4 роки тому +77

      He makes you want to know more about the character, like the backstory

    • @akiraholland457
      @akiraholland457 4 роки тому +36

      Jennifer Lawrence deserved a nomination too

    • @unknownchannel3141
      @unknownchannel3141 4 роки тому

      Indeed.

  • @edra2005
    @edra2005 3 роки тому +626

    "Don't Lie to me, I have no use for Liars, what are Lies but attempts to conceal weakness" - Dr. Gaul to Snow 65 years prior

  • @icecreamchick45
    @icecreamchick45 5 років тому +9676

    Snow is the definition of a lawful evil villain. He believed in order and was willing to sacrifice children to maintain the order and the system, but he also wasn't unnecessarily cruel for the sake of cruelty. He clearly has a set of codes that he abides by and it's so interesting compared to Katniss's unwillingness to see the world as the pawns that the political powers have placed.

    • @thedislikebutton3425
      @thedislikebutton3425 4 роки тому +32

      Or Black - White (Orzhov) in Magic: the Gathering

    • @mickys8065
      @mickys8065 4 роки тому +84

      He fire bombed district 12 because the rebels broke his arena...

    • @icecreamchick45
      @icecreamchick45 4 роки тому +359

      @@mickys8065 right. He's clearly a bad person, I wouldn't argue against that. I'm saying that that is clear retribution against something. He saw all of that as a chess match that he thought he was going to win. Still very lawful evil

    • @mickys8065
      @mickys8065 4 роки тому +16

      @@icecreamchick45 ehh fair enough

    • @connorkane1542
      @connorkane1542 3 роки тому +60

      Examples of other villain categories
      Lawful evil,
      Darth Vader, president snow, Davy Jones
      Neutral evil,
      Voldemort, ultron, jafar
      Chaotic evil,
      The joker, Jason

  • @metrozeegle4985
    @metrozeegle4985 5 років тому +5357

    Snow just pointed out the danger of revolutions: What’s the point to defeat the evil dictator only to replace it with another one ? In fact, a lot of dictators that were even worse than their predecessors seize power during revolutions !

    • @adrianalexander6226
      @adrianalexander6226 5 років тому +105

      It matters not what happens afterward sometimes, in some cases, the people have taken so much and lost so much they dont care at the moment what happens, while yes i totally agree though.

    • @vanle3828
      @vanle3828 5 років тому +9

      Literally Hitler

    • @sweetjohnson7800
      @sweetjohnson7800 5 років тому +127

      @@vanle3828 hitler didn't replace an evil dictator

    • @anthonybousquet3590
      @anthonybousquet3590 5 років тому +186

      That’s literally the French Revolution in a nutshell.

    • @haroldgodwinson2825
      @haroldgodwinson2825 5 років тому +116

      That obviously is French Revolution
      Former Tyrant : (arguably ) King Louis XVI
      New Tyrant : Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte

  • @Edmonton-of2ec
    @Edmonton-of2ec 5 років тому +7614

    Ironic, isn't it. Snow, a very evil dictator in one of his last acts prevents the rise of a new dictatorship.......
    Life's funny sometimes.....

    • @Diax1324
      @Diax1324 5 років тому +506

      Well, of course he'd want to spoil it for the one who defeated him - that and he happens to (likely) be correct about Coin.

    • @Edmonton-of2ec
      @Edmonton-of2ec 5 років тому +255

      Diax1324 Well, to be fair, it doesn't take a genius to notice that a dictator often replaces the previous dictator.....

    • @ChiliSainz
      @ChiliSainz 4 роки тому +308

      it’s likely because he knows his fate already and has nothing left to lose anymore, he intends to drag down the person that brought him down as well. he has also said that everyone knew the battle was over by that point and was ready to surrender, so he had no other point to fight back anymore. he also doesn’t seem to be careless or wreckless, so the only reasonable move to do in his situation was to bring down alma coin.

    • @valterfara5027
      @valterfara5027 4 роки тому +29

      Didn't Franco do the same thing? He declared that the monarchy should return to Spain after he died, to not let anyone take his place.

    • @Victuris
      @Victuris 4 роки тому +1

      And that's on accepting defeat

  • @Arkalius80
    @Arkalius80 5 років тому +3772

    The thing I love about his last line there "we agreed never to lie to each other" on the surface sounds like he's trying to say "I'm not lying, because of our previous agreement." But in reality, he's really saying "I know you're lying and you do believe me, and we agreed not to lie to each other". Very clever.

    • @MAnuscript421
      @MAnuscript421 5 років тому +175

      I always liked to think it was a combination of the two meanings.

    • @jasonshaneyfelt1039
      @jasonshaneyfelt1039 5 років тому +261

      He's simultaneously saying he's not lying while also calling out Katniss for lying. Really brilliant play on words.

    • @Thraxraganharapollyus
      @Thraxraganharapollyus 4 роки тому +43

      "We understand each other. I can see your soul, and I can feel it writhing because of your lies. I am here because I know how to read people through their actions and reactions. You are not the exception to this rule."

    • @williamnjagi2388
      @williamnjagi2388 4 роки тому

      @@jasonshaneyfelt1039 what was Katniss's lie

    • @jasonshaneyfelt1039
      @jasonshaneyfelt1039 4 роки тому +43

      @@williamnjagi2388 Katniss says she doesn’t believe him. He’s calling her out on that lie, because he knows deep down she does believe him.

  • @dominiccarrano9513
    @dominiccarrano9513 4 роки тому +1062

    "But, these things happen in war" I love how condescending that line is delivered. Almost as if Snow is saying, I warned you, you don't want to be in a real war. But you didn't listen to me

    • @hauoliakua
      @hauoliakua 3 роки тому +113

      It's a warning. He's telling Kat that she was real target. He's also telling her civil war will happen again if Alma assumes power, because she's just like him.
      He has accepted his defeat, but he can still ensure that his true adversary -who he now knows to be Alma; doesn't win. Just because he has lost...doesn't mean Alma's won.
      Donald Sutherland just .... nails it.

    • @AH-ph3cb
      @AH-ph3cb 6 місяців тому +12

      If you read the latest book about his upbringing, he was in poverty due to the first civil war. He witnessed war firsthand with cannibalism, dead parents, and starvation at his youngest years.
      That's what makes this come full circle. She really was just in the games initially.

    • @palmtreesmusic1945
      @palmtreesmusic1945 4 місяці тому +4

      The war WAS justified to overthrow Snow's regime and bring about change.

    • @paytonkraft7564
      @paytonkraft7564 Місяць тому +2

      @@palmtreesmusic1945 It was. So was the death of Alma Coin. The woman used Katniss as a rallying cry for the districts until the war had played its last and when she was no longer needed, she staged an attempt to murder the girl as a last-ditch effort by the capital. Snow did not deserve to keep his power, but Coin most certainly did not deserve to take it from him.

  • @birdbro6776
    @birdbro6776 4 роки тому +3327

    I don't know why, but I love cordial villains. They to me always seem the most terrifying because the imagination clashes with itself in the sense that you don't know what truly is underneath the warm facade. You don't know how deep the darkness goes. I love it.

    • @owenmaleski2203
      @owenmaleski2203 3 роки тому +106

      Snow also has one of my favorite villain archetypes, a villain you feel afraid of, and actually has the power to back up their menace but also has an understandable motive to their madness. Guys like Vader, Ledger's Joker, All for One, King Bradley. Snow was a guy that was cunning, ruthless and vindictive, and even when he was cornered he still had a card to play.

    • @saphiriathebluedragonknight375
      @saphiriathebluedragonknight375 2 роки тому +37

      @@owenmaleski2203 Snow is like Vader. Gets power through ruthlessness. Coin is like Palpatine. Gets power through manipulation.

    • @hiswayservicesblog9288
      @hiswayservicesblog9288 2 роки тому +8

      Yeah. You mean like Doctor Harrison Wells from the FLASH? That guy was SCARY patient, and seemingly scary compassionate. You can't help trusting him even though you know what he's done, and yet you know that nothing can fool him, that he has the upper hand. Tom Cavanagh was amazing as Dr. Wells.

    • @LordofFullmetal
      @LordofFullmetal Рік тому +8

      And honestly, that's one of the things that makes me mad about Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. Firstly because no one was actually asking for that story. People wanted to know about the first games, or the games of their favourite victor - but not the 10th games and some random girl Snow was into.
      But assuming she wanted to write about Snow - you STILL don't get to learn how he became the person he was. Which is the most interesting part of him. She writes young Snow as a totally different person, and then just never bothers to explain what caused him to change so drastically. Unless we're supposed to believe Lucy was the sole factor, which I honestly don't because that's weak.
      Snow is such a strong villain, and I feel like the new book weakens him.

    • @18skeltor
      @18skeltor Рік тому +2

      @@LordofFullmetal Got any book recommends? 😅I've been reading too much nonfiction as of late, I want to enjoy myself :3

  • @Amollion
    @Amollion 5 років тому +7330

    This was the true moment I fell in love with Snow, his character is perfect as an antagonist and he is one that honestly i find hard to hate. He does not wear a mask, he makes those around him know exactly what he is. He hates hypocrisy and deceit. That last line was beautiful "I thought we agreed never to lie to one another"
    Because as far as i can tell, Snow never did lie in the films

    • @abigbutterstick1780
      @abigbutterstick1780 5 років тому +220

      I don't think those around him knew exactly who he was and what he was capable of when he poisoned them, great antagonist though

    • @kethcup
      @kethcup 5 років тому +168

      @@abigbutterstick1780 I believe it was common knowledge that he used poison on his opponents. Though, it was probably taken as fear mongering, much like what the government does today. How can one pick the truth out of so many lies?

    • @abigbutterstick1780
      @abigbutterstick1780 5 років тому +87

      @@kethcup I don't think it was common knowledge, Finnick said it was one the secrets he collected

    • @kethcup
      @kethcup 5 років тому +12

      @@abigbutterstick1780 Not much of a secret if he knew about it.

    • @abigbutterstick1780
      @abigbutterstick1780 5 років тому +61

      @@kethcup Finnick knew a lot of secrets

  • @asshti
    @asshti 5 років тому +1672

    these scene was almost line for line in the book and it’s just so clear why... suzanne collins truly illustrated the complexity of being a human

    • @shindean
      @shindean 5 років тому +23

      Actually in the books this was the scene where the ghost writer was admitting to the readers that they've been had. I loved every word of it and it's still just as honest here.

    • @asshti
      @asshti 5 років тому +2

      shindean oh cool! thanks for clearing it up hehe

    • @Diax1324
      @Diax1324 5 років тому +1

      @@shindean what?

    • @shindean
      @shindean 5 років тому

      @@Diax1324 Didn't you wonder why the last book basically went all stupid and messed up all the themes it had set up? Ghost Writer, even President Snow told you it was stupid that a random bunch of kids would storm the capital first instead of an actual army.

    • @legrandliseurtri7495
      @legrandliseurtri7495 5 років тому +58

      @@shindean Wtf are you talking about? Suzanne Collins's father fought in the Vietnam war. He never recovered. This was the serie's intention from the start.

  • @OwainDark
    @OwainDark 5 місяців тому +187

    I came here the minute I heard. This was my absolute favorite scene of Donald Sutherland. Rest In Peace legend.

    • @seniorvac589
      @seniorvac589 5 місяців тому +5

      Rest In Peace my legend

  • @MylesMorell-yl9lo
    @MylesMorell-yl9lo Рік тому +187

    An honest enemy will always be better then a lying “friend”

  • @corrinadavis9270
    @corrinadavis9270 2 роки тому +1396

    This whole dialogue is fantastic, but I really love how Snow says, “I’m sure she wasn’t gunning for your sister, but these things happen in war.” He wasn’t saying it as an explanation for why Prim died, he’s saying it to describe Coin’s thought process and probably Coin’s own way of justifying her decision to kill those kids. In Coin’s head she never would’ve actually tried to kill Prim or any other children for that matter, but in war there’s always collateral damage so it’s technically not her fault. I feel like that line really sealed how truly delusional and psychopathic Coin actually was by expressing how psychopathic narcissists tend to twist words to benefit themselves. And to top it off, Snow can only say this about Coin because he’s also a psychopath but is not nearly as delusional - he understands exactly what her goals are and how she achieved them, because they’re not too different from his own. Incredible.

    • @deltaray5647
      @deltaray5647 Рік тому

      Coin and Snow are both Psychopaths this is true but that’s where their similarities end. Coin was a pathological liar and master manipulator who is not above killing children either which is why she 100% intended to kill the children just not prim. Snow is evil only when he has to maintain control over the districts and his own power as president however he is capable of genuine kindness as well like to his grandchildren and to to Katniss here. Coin is a pure snake

    • @AH-ph3cb
      @AH-ph3cb 6 місяців тому +4

      In the latest book, Snow grew up in war. He was starving, his parents were dead, he witnessed neighbors cannibalizing each other, wild dogs roamed the streets and almost killed him at five.
      Compared to Katniss's living conditions in 12 and the Games, he can justify it compared to living in war.

  • @hellboy6507
    @hellboy6507 5 років тому +3378

    Coin is the same as Snow.
    Its almost like she's just another side of _the same Coin_
    Get it?

    • @thespianuzumaki5452
      @thespianuzumaki5452 5 років тому +22

      Lesser of the two evils, more like

    • @koalaapoc
      @koalaapoc 5 років тому +129

      Thespian Uzumaki lesser? how so? she wanted to do the exact same thing snow did but uno reverse card and have the children of the capital do the hunger games.

    • @thespianuzumaki5452
      @thespianuzumaki5452 5 років тому +41

      @@koalaapoc She played it very well. Nobody got to know her motives, until the end, when Snow tells Katniss that he didn't bomb the people and after that, Coin calls for a "symbolic " hunger games.
      Coin was the one who wanted to make Snow look so bad by bombing the people, that she almost succeeded, if it wasn't brought to Katniss' attention, by Snow, and the promise they made each other : To never lie when they speak.
      She was definitely the lesser of the two evils, as she hid her motives and played her cards very well

    • @lilirodriguez8851
      @lilirodriguez8851 5 років тому +80

      Thespian Uzumaki She wasn’t lesser. She was the same or even worse than Snow. Snow never lied about his motives and his beliefs, he was truthful to the games and the tradition and who he is. Coin manipulated and only used Katniss to her advantage, lying, acting like she was helping when she just wanted to replace Snow and his role

    • @thespianuzumaki5452
      @thespianuzumaki5452 5 років тому +4

      @@lilirodriguez8851 Which makes her 'lesser of the two evils'.
      She was a manipulative woman whereas Snow was outright and openly evil, which made it easier for her to manipulate her

  • @lorloretta_
    @lorloretta_ 5 років тому +1425

    Snow might have been evil, but no one can deny that he was very interesting and cunning throughout the whole series.

    • @sgtpaloogoo2811
      @sgtpaloogoo2811 5 років тому +25

      Being evil doesn't make you stupid.

    • @uravirginwhocantdrive1400
      @uravirginwhocantdrive1400 4 роки тому +22

      He was actually one of the best characters because he was such a great villain (something MCU villains should take note of) and Donald Sutherland masterfully brought that character to life with his fantastic acting.

    • @hiswayservicesblog9288
      @hiswayservicesblog9288 2 роки тому +4

      @@sgtpaloogoo2811 Eh. That's debatable.

    • @scholaroftheworldalternatehist
      @scholaroftheworldalternatehist Рік тому

      Evil is subjective. There is no absolute evil

    • @18skeltor
      @18skeltor Рік тому

      @@hiswayservicesblog9288 "your brain gets smart but your head gets dumb"
      SO MUCH TO DO SO MUCH TO SEE SO WHAT'S WRONG WITH TAKING THE BACKSTREETS?
      YOU NEVER KNOW IF YOU DON'T GO
      YOU'LL NEVER SHINE IF YOU DON'T GLOW
      HEY NOW--

  • @naturalone6529
    @naturalone6529 2 роки тому +623

    I love Snow’s cunning charisma. He’s definitely a bad person, and he’s well-aware of it, but he also has a certain moral code he won’t betray.

    • @augustwinterman6952
      @augustwinterman6952 2 роки тому +65

      It also helps that, unlike Coin, Snow is neither delusional or stupid.

    • @willback8513
      @willback8513 5 місяців тому +3

      I think he sees the hunger games as a necessary evil. Not because he enjoys watching people suffer, but rather because he thinks that that's the only way to control the "barbaric" districts in his mind.

  • @gerardcollins6621
    @gerardcollins6621 5 років тому +945

    Even though he was evil evil, President Snow was the best character of the trilogy in my opinion.

    • @fbprofreestylers3053
      @fbprofreestylers3053 5 років тому

      Who cares

    • @bpsc9882
      @bpsc9882 5 років тому +54

      @@fbprofreestylers3053 I do

    • @cm01
      @cm01 5 років тому +100

      @@fbprofreestylers3053 UA-cam comments aren't the best place to be if you don't care about random peoples' opinions.

    • @KNIV3
      @KNIV3 5 років тому +6

      Very well casted too

    • @jasonshaneyfelt1039
      @jasonshaneyfelt1039 5 років тому +7

      @@KNIV3 Perfectly casted. I can't imagine anyone else as Snow.

  • @jaycescanlon5927
    @jaycescanlon5927 4 роки тому +778

    This scene is the answer to all questions regarding Katniss' decision in the end. Snow is as sadistic and sick as he is, but unfortunately he is no liar and a "man" to his word, although just as much a murderer. Coin, on the other hand, makes it seem like she's with you, but stabs you in the back and puts on this facade and "free the people" mask. Snow and Katniss were too busy hunting down one another that they missed the actual mole, Coin. She is a female version of a power-hungry President Snow, and it showed when she was just as eager for a final Hunger Games as Snow was for each and every annual Hunger Games. She had to die. She was dangerous, sneaky, manipulative, and she played Katniss like a pawn.

    • @stateofopportunity1286
      @stateofopportunity1286 3 роки тому +11

      This is why Republicans are mildly less evil than Democrats. At least you can see them gunning for you.

    • @jaycescanlon5927
      @jaycescanlon5927 3 роки тому +8

      @@stateofopportunity1286 Oof. I’m a Democrat. That was good 😂

    • @kingorange7739
      @kingorange7739 3 роки тому +28

      @@stateofopportunity1286 who exactly are they gunning? U realize both parties are part of the same problem and both have become parasites to the United States

    • @mattdecosto1103
      @mattdecosto1103 3 роки тому +3

      Aww man
      I'm a *COMMUNIST*

    • @L_5050
      @L_5050 Рік тому

      @@mattdecosto1103 same

  • @kevinduke8928
    @kevinduke8928 2 роки тому +527

    I love the last line “I thought we’d agreed not to lie to each other.” One of the best lines in a movie/book ever. It’s double reference is sometimes missed. On one hand he was assuring K that he was not lying to her. But in the same breathe he was also assuring her that he knew she doubted her own statement, “I don’t believe you”, thus making her a liar. “I thought we’d agreed to not lie to each other. And here you are lying to me right now because you don’t want to believe the truth.”

  • @amasawasei6457
    @amasawasei6457 5 років тому +1027

    Let’s not forget that in the book Katniss was physically scarred, burned and mentally disoriented and completely emotionally distraught. While I liked the movie I wish they did a better job of showing just how badly- physically and mentally- Katniss has been hurt. She spends the whole book essentially crippled from PTSD as well as a plethora of physical injuries and they hardly show either. Not only does it stray from the book but it’s also just unrealistic. It’s not just the Hunger Games but YA adaptations in general that constantly make the protagonist overpowered for no reason.

    • @user-hl9ww3ml2m
      @user-hl9ww3ml2m 5 років тому +78

      Amasawa Sei yeah that was one of my main problems with the final movie, after prim died they didn’t do as good a job of showing how broken she was

    • @mcsmedia8081
      @mcsmedia8081 4 роки тому +46

      @@user-hl9ww3ml2m Might have been because of what it may have meant for the movie's rating if they went all out with that. Despite just how dark the story is and the world the characters live in, the movies are PG-13. That's quite an accomplishment all things considered. The Hunger Games is YA fiction, but it's subject matter is really dark and in some ways disturbing. Bringing that story to life on the big screen while keeping it PG-13 was no simple task.

    • @user-hl9ww3ml2m
      @user-hl9ww3ml2m 4 роки тому +11

      Casual Linguistics yes but in terms of how she felt mentally there aren’t as many restrictions. For example, in the book, after prim’s death, she attempts suicide. They could have shown that in some way. They would have had to do it differently than in the book, probably, but they still could’ve done SOMETHING. In the book when they first go to the capitol to fight in the war, they are issued poison pills in case they’re captured. They could have included this in the movie and shown Katniss looking at the pill or something, showing that she wanted to take it. Just something small to show how she felt.

    • @jinxpsmp181
      @jinxpsmp181 4 роки тому +27

      @@user-hl9ww3ml2m she was gonna swallow the pill after killing coin but was stopped by peeta in the movie

    • @user-hl9ww3ml2m
      @user-hl9ww3ml2m 4 роки тому

      Janay Koopman was she? I remember that in the book but I don’t remember that being in the movie

  • @ningning101
    @ningning101 Рік тому +111

    Snow is wearing the same shade of uniform he has in the academy

    • @MrImastinker
      @MrImastinker 11 місяців тому +9

      And when he killed Highbottom, beginning his murderous path to the top.

  • @oscararias7006
    @oscararias7006 5 місяців тому +58

    RIP Donald Sutherland. This dialogue in particular, and his depiction of President Snow as a villain was Oscar-worthy. What an incredible actor. Such a loss ❤

  • @thesalanian
    @thesalanian 3 роки тому +414

    I love how this series ends. It totally subverts the whole ‘YA- Heroic teen revolution’ by totally taking the romance out of the revolution and proving how dangerous and horrible it is.

    • @cloudtx
      @cloudtx 3 роки тому +6

      The romance does end up happening to its conclusion in the end though.

    • @thesalanian
      @thesalanian 3 роки тому +102

      @@cloudtx It's not even as much romance as it is 'two broken people settling down and trying to find peace in each other'

    • @cloudtx
      @cloudtx 3 роки тому +11

      @@thesalanian I mean, I don't disagree with the way you put it, still, there was an element of romance between those two throughout the movies.

    • @peterparker9954
      @peterparker9954 Рік тому +2

      Hunger games franchise is the last good blockbuster franchise that portrayed feminism well without being on the nose

    • @sonerkamer2678
      @sonerkamer2678 11 місяців тому +4

      It just shows how Peace can be put in such a gray area as it sometimes takes too many sacrifices in order to get to the point of a peaceful society.
      It’s a purpose and cause that the Rebellion installed, but to what cost? And what pieces of humanity is left; as the whole movement just mirrored all the things the Capitol has done. Just more in a brute and as Snow said “radical” way.

  • @c.w.simpsonproductions1230
    @c.w.simpsonproductions1230 Рік тому +101

    Snow wasn’t lying when he told Lucy Gray that he killed his old self. He just lied about which version.

  • @thechineserussian
    @thechineserussian Рік тому +106

    I love the double meaning of "I thought we'd agreed never to lie to each other".
    1) Snow isn't lying to Katniss about Coin bombing the children.
    2) Katniss is lying to Snow that she doesn't believe him when deep down she knows he's right.

    • @04nbod
      @04nbod Рік тому +6

      And the scene begins with her 'picking' the white rose. Showing that 2. is correct.

  • @shipclip1092
    @shipclip1092 Рік тому +47

    "We both know i'm not above killing children." takes on a whole new meaning in TBOSAS.

  • @jimstoesz3878
    @jimstoesz3878 5 років тому +311

    The relationship between Katniss and Snow reminds me so much of Clarice and Hannibal; a fierce mutual respect stretched taut over seething hatred and distrust.

    • @uravirginwhocantdrive1400
      @uravirginwhocantdrive1400 4 роки тому +7

      You nailed this comparison perfectly.

    • @Thraxraganharapollyus
      @Thraxraganharapollyus 4 роки тому +6

      So rarely do we come across such a dichotomy as these individuals that we cannot help but to compare them.
      I understood what you said, and I knew that it was going on. I just didn't have the words with which this might be conveyed. I thank you, Jim Stoesz, for this insight.

    • @NicoLaak2005
      @NicoLaak2005 4 роки тому +4

      Thrax Apollyus They hate each other so much, I mean she though that killed her sister at first, but still remains calm and talks to him as if he was a friend sort of. That’s rare in movies so this is awesome

    • @eora5142
      @eora5142 3 роки тому +4

      I thought the same watching this clip apart from the film... Mutual respect mixed with disgust, the more "powerful" of the two put is a situation of enprisonment, being honest with each other and the fact that snow alike dr lectern doesn't even try to hide his crimes but still earns a sort of dignity and respect for his intelligence and charisma... And these dialogue is almost as intense and disturbingly intimate as the ones in "the silence of the lambs", which is a great compliment.

    • @jordiclaramonte3508
      @jordiclaramonte3508 3 роки тому +4

      @@eora5142 That's quite what ancient greeks termed as Aidos and Sebas. A mixture of veneration, shame, fear and deep respect. All that should lead to a genuine religious feeling that can be resumed as Eulabeia (careful attention to things and people. See Carl Kerenyi's work for more details.

  • @turnip9367
    @turnip9367 Рік тому +143

    Donald Sutherland did such an incredible job in his portrayal of President Snow. The mannerisms and cadence were exactly how I imagined them when I first read the books. He was a calculating villain, but he was always honest with Katniss because she saw her as his equal. In a way he followed a set of rules. While he was capable of committing great acts of violence, he only did it to uphold his world order, never for the sake of cruelty or spite. And even in defeat, he was humble. You can't say that about many other fictional villains.
    It's a crime he was only used for about 20 mins across the entire series, and another testament to Sunderland's incredible acting abilities that he was able to make a large impression with that short screentime.

    • @z2yn
      @z2yn Рік тому +1

      One of my favorite casting choices. I'm excited for the new movie that's gonna come out.
      Snow, despite what he did, is one of my favorites. Even more so with the book. He's reverted to seeing Katniss sort of like Lucy Gray, his equal.

  • @LoafDV
    @LoafDV 5 місяців тому +31

    Donald Sutherland was perfect casting. As a veteran actor he did a masterful job, but was relatively unknown to young audiences, making his performance that much more chilling and believable. RIP.

  • @jeffj2495
    @jeffj2495 5 місяців тому +35

    RIP Donald Sutherland (1935 - 2024). Such a memorable actor, in so many roles.

  • @Tankallex
    @Tankallex 5 років тому +254

    Such a well written character, and the actor nailed the performance.

  • @m0nk3yg1rl
    @m0nk3yg1rl 5 років тому +897

    The actor is brilliant

    • @GeorgiaAndrea
      @GeorgiaAndrea 5 років тому +48

      He’s Donald Sutherland. Duh. I wouldn’t expect any less when he’s the father of Jack Bauer.

    • @robertbruce7772
      @robertbruce7772 4 роки тому +9

      @@GeorgiaAndrea One of the best of his generation of actors. He had a great career!!!!!!

    • @robertbruce7772
      @robertbruce7772 4 роки тому +8

      @@GeorgiaAndrea One of the best actors of his generation

    • @fixafix69
      @fixafix69 4 роки тому

      @@GeorgiaAndrea why does his son have a different surname

    • @GeorgiaAndrea
      @GeorgiaAndrea 4 роки тому

      @@fixafix69 You don't watch 24? Ever? Are you serious?

  • @matts1392
    @matts1392 2 роки тому +210

    This scene was really well done. Snow is defeated. He's weak. He's sick. Katniss stands over him while he sits, implying her power over him. But it's an illusion. Despite his position, he's still the one in control. He's pulling the strings. Truth is his power here and as much as Katniss wants to deny him this power over her, she can't. She knows he's right, and he's still in control. Snow is playing the game but he isn't playing to win. That's not his goal. It's only to make sure that Coin doesn't win. And Katniss is his instrument.

    • @im_flat
      @im_flat Рік тому +11

      He's actually been sick the whole time. He had ulcers in his mouth that made him cough up blood after he took a poison to make other people take poison and was too late on the antidote.
      It's a bigger sign that he's lost, in fact, because he's no longer in a position where he can hide this issue behind the Capitol's austere debauchery and his political office.

    • @sunnysolaris23
      @sunnysolaris23 Рік тому +5

      I think there's another level there, too. This is personal, especially against Katniss. He wants to make sure that when he goes down, he takes both Katniss and Coin down with him. He knew Katniss well, he knew what effect his words would have on her already unstable mental state. And I think he was pretty certain that her turning against Coin would not be without personal consequences. He could logically assume that Katniss trying to take down Coin would lead to her death aswell (by getting killed asap or executed later) or she would at least spend the rest of her life as a broken person in prison.

    • @BangkokSpark
      @BangkokSpark 8 місяців тому

      @@sunnysolaris23 but it is also possible that Snow would like to see Katness, a heroine of his creation in some sense, shine the brightest and live on.

  • @TrueCyberZ
    @TrueCyberZ 5 місяців тому +24

    Today as of June 20th, 2024
    We lost a great actor
    a great father
    and also a powerful dictator
    Rest in peace Donald Sutherland, its time you own your own real life capitol

  • @xaoc6084
    @xaoc6084 2 роки тому +160

    Donald Sutherlands acting here is simply brilliant, the small nuances and the overall atmosphere of the scene always makes it rather memorable to me.

  • @matthewnada913
    @matthewnada913 Рік тому +179

    *_”Oh, Miss Everdeen, I thought we agreed never to lie to each other”_*
    Gives me goosebumps every time. While they were enemies there was still a respect for one another. Snow was realizing his mortality and he knew the only chance of stopping Coin was to make Katniss aware about her true intentions. I believe if this conversation between Katniss and Snow never happened I think Coin would’ve ascended to power and become worse than Snow

    • @gupmali
      @gupmali 5 місяців тому

      She wouldn’t be worse than snow was but she would be close and anything close to snow is still a loss for humanity.

  • @VaneyAndrew
    @VaneyAndrew 5 місяців тому +16

    I've come back to watch this scene several times over the last few months. Such an incredible actor.
    RIP Donald Sutherland

  • @blue_musiclover7873
    @blue_musiclover7873 5 місяців тому +21

    RIP Donald Sutherland, the way you played Snow was brilliant. You will be missed.

  • @woodjacoodja9544
    @woodjacoodja9544 2 роки тому +80

    Donald Sutherland just owning the whole franchise with his performance.

    • @VegetaLF7
      @VegetaLF7 2 роки тому +11

      Seriously, the man killed it as President Snow.

  • @pageachatter229
    @pageachatter229 Рік тому +74

    I must say, Donald Sutherland utterly nailed this role. It's a role played so well, that you don't even see the actor. You just see the character.

    • @Parasmunt
      @Parasmunt 11 місяців тому +1

      He is from the older generation of actors. They don't make them anymore.

  • @buxxi90
    @buxxi90 3 роки тому +89

    "I'm sure she wasn't gunning for your sister"
    Then again, the book asks the question why she was on the frontlines at all. A teenage medic, still in training. Someone must have pushed to put her where she was. There was no reason to send her there, except perhaps to provoke a dramatic moment for TV.

  • @divergentthg7925
    @divergentthg7925 5 місяців тому +38

    Rest in peace Donald thank you for the character of snow

    • @JLee-g6w
      @JLee-g6w 5 місяців тому +2

      He played this character with such intensity and strength. He will be missed.

  • @sarahleah9530
    @sarahleah9530 5 місяців тому +12

    RIP Donald, aged 88. You did an amazing job playing President Snow ❤

  • @madelyn06565
    @madelyn06565 Рік тому +25

    The fact that I'm here after reading The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes is emotionally bruising

  • @GR-zu7qi
    @GR-zu7qi 9 місяців тому +39

    snow hates losing. it’s apparent throughout all the original 3 books and song birds and snakes. so his last act was ensuring that he got some small win.

    • @joewhitehead3
      @joewhitehead3 9 місяців тому +8

      Even when he loses, he still wins

    • @KeltonTitan
      @KeltonTitan 5 місяців тому

      So that was why he was deviously smiling

  • @Tmp45632
    @Tmp45632 4 місяці тому +7

    I love how that last line from Snow can be interpreted as her reminding him of their promise to prove he isn’t lying, and/or him calling her out for lying about not believing him.

  • @ulascancakmak4051
    @ulascancakmak4051 5 місяців тому +14

    RIP Donald Sutherland, great actor. Though he played many important roles, he will always be remembered as elegant President Snow.

  • @mitchelanhalt5261
    @mitchelanhalt5261 5 місяців тому +14

    It’s hard to imagine that we just lost Donald. Rest In Peace Mr. Snow.

  • @nicktroisi6347
    @nicktroisi6347 Рік тому +67

    I love that Snow and Katniss, these two characters who are the polar opposites of each other, who were raised differently yet grew up in the same class, have such great chemistry when they are on screen together and just going back and forth with the exchanges. It’s like watching poetry come to life

    • @AH-ph3cb
      @AH-ph3cb 6 місяців тому +2

      They were raised identical with the release of the new books. There are a lot of parallels, and shows why he's so cunning. He briefly lived in 12 and knew all the hiding spots Katniss later grows up to explore.

  • @guter6534
    @guter6534 4 роки тому +108

    He knew she would spare his family while Coin wouldn't. He was a smart man indeed.

  • @MadKingOfMadaya
    @MadKingOfMadaya 4 роки тому +69

    *_"Oh my dear Miss Everdeen, I thought we agreed never to lie to each other." He's basically saying "I know you're lying" when she said she didn't believe him_*

    • @syruscoy1244
      @syruscoy1244 3 роки тому +5

      double whamming. He could be saying "I'm not lying" or "Don't lie to me/yourself"
      either way, its true

    • @nine-xs6nc
      @nine-xs6nc 3 роки тому +1

      .....yeah that's the point

  • @WarGrowlmon18
    @WarGrowlmon18 Рік тому +42

    As twisted as Snow was, I believed him. He never lied to Katniss, he never had to. In the books it was even clearer that Coin was up to something, Katniss never truly trusted her.

    • @sunnysolaris23
      @sunnysolaris23 Рік тому +1

      That's why this scene is so powerful. He's still spitting poison, knowing full well that no lie or manipulation in this moment could have been as damaging as the truth.

    • @kurtpunchesthings2411
      @kurtpunchesthings2411 Рік тому

      ​@@sunnysolaris23exactly
      He's subtly telling Katniss yes I have been defeated and you will be tasked with my execution but I'm already a dead man you have a bigger problem then me coin will take my place you wanted the hunger games to end when your time comes you know what to do

  • @kingkongchief1177
    @kingkongchief1177 Місяць тому +7

    I love how Snow is the first one to tell Katniss he’s sorry about her sister’s death. Snow lost his sister in the first civil war so he knows how that feels. Even the most evil people can have some good in them.

  • @alex-uu2hq
    @alex-uu2hq 2 роки тому +44

    *“I’ve been watching you, and you watching me. I’m afraid we’ve both been played for fools.”*
    The moment everything became clear. Haunting words.

  • @onyxtopaz7998
    @onyxtopaz7998 5 років тому +596

    A brilliant scene.

  • @dafezz92
    @dafezz92 Рік тому +26

    The whole “…we agreed not to lie to each other” part was brilliant. How he delivered is chilling, love this exchange.

  • @illumi9044
    @illumi9044 5 років тому +117

    My favorite quote from the whole series " Oh my dear Mrs. Everdeen, I thought we'd agreed never to lie to eachother ", b/c it shows how much Snow had gotten into her head and they both knew it, she was only kidding herself, and now they both knew what she was going to do.

  • @Neurodivergent-j1f
    @Neurodivergent-j1f 5 місяців тому +10

    Here after the passing of Donald Sutherland.
    No one else could have played the complexities of Snow as well as he did.
    Rest In Peace to a wonderful thespian

  • @teleprompt
    @teleprompt 5 років тому +712

    I'm surprised she didn't kill Snow here.

    • @eggyrepublic
      @eggyrepublic 5 років тому +253

      He was already defeated, his execution is probably planned already.

    • @exnihilo2601
      @exnihilo2601 5 років тому +271

      She didn't kill him because she knew he was telling the truth.

    • @Onigirli
      @Onigirli 5 років тому +14

      @հokцƽ ρokus Books are for geeks

    • @nippy7425
      @nippy7425 5 років тому +22

      Edriss Scofield this probably a joke 🤷‍♂️

    • @kxmode
      @kxmode 5 років тому +31

      @@Onigirli Books are for knowledge. You know the films are only a fraction of the books.

  • @ghostdreamer7272
    @ghostdreamer7272 Рік тому +26

    The whole "we agreed not to lie to each other..." I wonder if Snow made that agreement in the first place due to how lies ruined his relationship with Lucy Gray. He probably justified "if I never lied to her, then..."

  • @Diamondbraclet
    @Diamondbraclet 5 місяців тому +13

    One of the greatest actors in history. I think the first movie I saw him in was Klute and I knew he was destined for good things . So sorry to hear of his passing. RIP

  • @sharknadoman1015
    @sharknadoman1015 5 місяців тому +13

    RIP Donald Sutherland! Legendary villain played by an equally legendary actor.😢

  • @futuremovieactor
    @futuremovieactor Рік тому +71

    Even without reading the prequel yet, the depth that Coriolanus dropped to become the dictator we know Snow to be is beyond staggering and fascinating. His seeing so much of Lucy Gray in Katniss is insanely informative too. He submitted to the hatred that Gaul instilled in him to avoid feeling that pain and it's ultimately something he could never truly rid himself of in the end.

    • @cazyjohn2005
      @cazyjohn2005 Рік тому +3

      makes one wonder why he really went to District 12.

    • @futuremovieactor
      @futuremovieactor Рік тому +2

      @@cazyjohn2005 Well it's clear from seeing the movie now that he did want her, but his desire to save his own good name and control everything to assure order also overwhelmed that and made him stop being Coriolanus and fully embrace becoming Snow.

    • @cazyjohn2005
      @cazyjohn2005 Рік тому

      @@futuremovieactor i was talk about donald sutherland's snow.him stop being Coriolanus and fully embrace becoming Snow sound like vader

    • @futuremovieactor
      @futuremovieactor Рік тому

      @@cazyjohn2005 He's basically Vader who wasn't really tricked into embracing the Dark Side: he willingly accepted it knowing full well what it would cost him to do so instead.

    • @cazyjohn2005
      @cazyjohn2005 Рік тому

      @@futuremovieactor that is only different between him and vader. i do think both had regret.

  • @kbasyt
    @kbasyt 2 місяці тому +5

    ‘do you know it aired live? there’s a particular savvy in that isn’t there..’ still sends a chill down your spine. it was katniss’ moment of realization. snow never lied. rest in peace beloved DS

  • @oliverbulus7181
    @oliverbulus7181 5 місяців тому +11

    RIP Sir Donald Sutherland, your potrayal as President Snow is remarkable.

  • @RMBAS12
    @RMBAS12 Рік тому +43

    "I'm not wasteful. I take life for specific reasons."
    Bobbin. Mayfair. Sejanus.
    Nearly impulsive, but almost calculated. And he felt powerful.

    • @mish375
      @mish375 Рік тому +12

      And Lucy's escape and unknown fate eats away at him. The one loose end he will never be able to tie up or control. And here is Katniss, unknowingly having the Rebellion sing Lucy's song as his demise is imminent.

    • @04nbod
      @04nbod 11 місяців тому

      You could argue that Lucy Gray causes Snow to lose control. The memory of her as reinvigorated by Katniss causes Snow to react too strongly. Disproportionately. It makes him susceptible to Heavensbee and Coin's manipulation. Had he been 'Good Grandpa Snow' and left Katniss alone he would have been fine. But he couldn't leave her alone, she was Lucy Gray V2. He was fighting a ghost. He says in the prequel novel he never wants anyone else to have control over him the way Lucy Gray did. But it seems she can pull his strings from beyond the grave too. @@mish375

    • @namelastname8471
      @namelastname8471 8 місяців тому +2

      Don’t forget Highbottom

  • @kerenacosta6946
    @kerenacosta6946 4 роки тому +23

    This hits way different after The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.
    Snow and Lucy Gray Baird had a very dishonest relationship with each other, and that haunted Snow to his death. Couple that with the lessons Dr. Gaul thought him, no wonder he agreed to keep the relationship between Katniss and himself honest.

  • @AndrewMacLaine
    @AndrewMacLaine 4 роки тому +55

    Rewatching the Snow scenes. I really appreciate that he wasn't played as the typical cold, stone-faced villain with a British accent. He smiles, moves his head around, and manipulates using charisma.

  • @shannoncain8377
    @shannoncain8377 4 роки тому +87

    i think one bit the book adds to prim's death is that Katniss realised that a 14 year old medic would have had to have had permission to be in the capitol. the book very much infers that Coin deliberately killed Prim in order to have Katniss on her side because Katniss would have thought it would have been a Capitol hovercraft

    • @sunnysolaris23
      @sunnysolaris23 Рік тому +3

      Which showed on the other hand that Coin was even more cruel and cold-blooded that a ruthless man like Snow thought her capable off. Damn...

  • @DennisBell-tz2sb
    @DennisBell-tz2sb 5 років тому +132

    I have watched Mr. Sutherland for over fifty years and he goes from Oddball to German Spy (Eye of the Needle which is one of my favorite books of all time) to an oppressive Prez trying to simply say alive. WOW!! Seems he past his strength on to Kiefer.

    • @robertbruce7772
      @robertbruce7772 4 роки тому

      Kieffer is probably the best actor of his generation, which basically means the brat pack. Brad Pitt came a bit later than those guys(gals).

  • @halyketarrant
    @halyketarrant 6 місяців тому +13

    God, 1:59 always sends shiver down my spine. One of the best villain ever written, on of the best performances of 2010/2020 decade. Sutherland is a master.

  • @Chaoticgoodcryptid2319
    @Chaoticgoodcryptid2319 4 місяці тому +8

    Rest in peace Donald Sutherland. Thanks for your amazing performance as snow

  • @Jennifer-z6c
    @Jennifer-z6c Місяць тому +5

    He plays the character so well. No body could have played that role better.

  • @nikkiej.5875
    @nikkiej.5875 11 місяців тому +15

    Even though he’s a villain, not once has he ever lied to Katniss.

    • @JabamiLain
      @JabamiLain 10 місяців тому +5

      He learned his lesson from Lucy Gray. Lying is more unpredictable than truth. Therefore, truth is better.

  • @Sigma0283
    @Sigma0283 2 місяці тому +7

    "Oh, my dear Miss Everdeen. I thought we'd agreed never to lie to each other."
    Even villains tell the truth from time to time.

  • @jackalmighty3840
    @jackalmighty3840 5 місяців тому +8

    R.I.P. Donald Sutherland, I don't know a person who could've played your roles better. You always played your roles intellectually, and you lived a full life, longer than most; however, we were not ready for your departure. I am so sad that you're gone. I don't think anyone is big enough to fill the immense boots you once wore. You'll always be my favourite.

  • @Nikifuj908
    @Nikifuj908 2 роки тому +74

    I love the last exchange, because it has a double meaning.
    Katniss: “I don’t believe you.”
    Snow: “I thought we’d agreed never to lie to each other.”
    (1) Snow knows she really believes him, at least a little.
    (2) He also reminds her of the agreement they made in _Catching Fire_ .

  • @TB_Cinema
    @TB_Cinema Рік тому +20

    This is Snow’s (Sutherland’s) best scene. He plays this out so well. His final line is perfect and with the smile, you know he has Katniss’ mind whirling.

  • @mickys8065
    @mickys8065 Рік тому +41

    I can't remember if it was in the books or somewhere else, but the line "My dear, if I had a working hovercraft I'd have used it to get away, not bomb innocent children." Has always stuck with me in regards to Snow.

    • @DivinePearl
      @DivinePearl Рік тому +12

      I'm pretty sure that line is in the book, i vaguely remember that too.

    • @Baldwin-iv445
      @Baldwin-iv445 9 місяців тому +1

      It was in the book.

  • @shiozza
    @shiozza Рік тому +21

    "did you know it aired live, there's a particular savvy in that isn't there"
    That line hits

    • @namelastname8471
      @namelastname8471 8 місяців тому

      What does it mean?

    • @HiccupandToothless
      @HiccupandToothless 7 місяців тому +2

      @@namelastname8471 i suppose it’s ironic because the Capitol enjoyed seeing district children murdering each other while getting filmed, and the Capitol children were recorded getting killed ?

    • @petery6432
      @petery6432 5 місяців тому +1

      @@namelastname8471 In the book he says that "You can see Plutarch's hand in there", further incriminating the rebels

    • @namelastname8471
      @namelastname8471 5 місяців тому

      @@petery6432 ah okay I must’ve forgotten that detail. Thank you!

  • @christopherstone4336
    @christopherstone4336 9 місяців тому +7

    Coin really showed herself when she was talking about district 2. Telling them to mass charge and die. And when the general protested, she called it a sacrifice. Her disregard for human life for victory showed that shes just merely walking in Snows shadow and it gets hinted at several times.

    • @joewhitehead3
      @joewhitehead3 9 місяців тому +1

      I keep wondering what Panem woulda been like with her as president

  • @honigbienenblob
    @honigbienenblob 4 роки тому +89

    "We both know I'm not above killing children"
    This hits even harder after the new book

    • @AM-id5ry
      @AM-id5ry 4 роки тому +3

      What new book?

    • @megb274
      @megb274 4 роки тому +8

      Klipxgate a ballad of songbirds and snakes

  • @philipc7599
    @philipc7599 5 місяців тому +8

    Donald Sutherland has just died. He was 88 years old. He was also in Pride & Prejudice. Rest in peace, Donald. You will be forever missed.😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔
    1935-2024

  • @jenniferteichgraber3644
    @jenniferteichgraber3644 5 місяців тому +9

    Thank you Donald Sutherland for playing as president coriolanus snow and you will always be remembered. Rest in peace

  • @GiratinaofFury
    @GiratinaofFury 2 роки тому +72

    Even without his guards, his media, and his methods of assassination, Snow still has power in this scene. Albeit, power over one person, enough to change the outcome of his own execution, to make it into that of his greatest enemy.

  • @emperorrevan6992
    @emperorrevan6992 2 роки тому +30

    There is no doubt in Suzanne Collins’ ability to write a good antagonist.

  • @Ish51839
    @Ish51839 4 роки тому +47

    Love the use of colour in this scene. Idk why but, to me, it makes this scene look so gorgeous. The deep red jacket and red blood he coughs, then the white flowers and white shirt. Just stands out so much to me, not sure why, but it looks so unique and completely different to the rest of the movie

  • @augustwinterman6952
    @augustwinterman6952 2 роки тому +56

    It's been a while since I've seen or read the trilogy in full, and I haven't gotten around to reading Songbirds and Snakes, but this is my take:
    Coriolanus Snow is one of the more interesting villains/antagonists I've witnessed in fiction. If there's a single word I could use to describe him with, it's control. Absolute control of Panem, its government, and most of all, of himself. I can't recall a point where he raises his voice, loses his temper, or falters in his decision-making, and it's not because he's excised his emotions or elevated himself above morality. He knows what he's about, and what effect his decisions have on the people it impacts, and has accepted that for what it is. He murdered rivals and incompetent underlings, presided over the Hunger Games for decades (if my numbers are correct, that comes to 1,725 deaths - children murdered on live television - before the 75th Hunger Games), manipulated and abused the Victors, probably had ordered all kinds of accidents and suppressions to keep Panem stable, and burned an entire city off the map in a last-ditch effort to stall the rebellion out.
    But at the same time, he's affable, charismatic, principled in a way, and has an unusual grace in defeat. When things go sideways, he's rational and pragmatic, with restraint that few others in his position would possess, especially when compared to the culture that permeates the Capitol. His displays of emotion, subdued as they are most of the time, never come across as feigned or faked. He's honest about the type of person he is and what he does, either secure in his position of power where no one can go against him, or because the truth is a far more effective tool to use.
    Which brings us here, to this scene. He's nothing but polite during this exchange, and not in a passive-aggressive fashion. He's no longer in power, has nothing he can use against her, and for once, they are on completely even footing. And instead of ranting or raging at his present circumstance and the role Katniss played in the affair, he offers condolences when everyone's walking on eggshells about the subject of Primrose. If memory serves, Snow is also one of the few people in both the books and the movies and that doesn't ever treat Katniss like a child, weak, or something fragile. Maybe a pawn, at first, then as a threat, and then an adversary, but nonetheless worthy of his attention as an independent actor in the conflict, one significant enough to distract him from Coin's machinations, as he admits. Even their interactions during Catching Fire, he's not putting Katniss down, just telling her the reality of things she's involved in, and the potential fallout depending on what course they take. And he doesn't resent her for her opposition to him, either. He then plainly lays out what he's realized, and what Katniss has started to understand herself, and convinces her of his innocence in regards to the bombing by how it goes against his established character. That it happens to bring Coin down with him kind of comes across as a secondary objective, as if he's personally offended that he was accused of misdeeds that were not his own or that would have never seriously crossed his mind.
    In the end, he has no concerns over his own fate, as if he had expected things to eventually turn against after a lifetime of morally reprehensible deeds, even taking some amusement from the whole ordeal, especially at the end. He never makes any apologies to his own nature and the many vile acts and atrocities he's committed in the name of protecting order and stability. Not only would an apology not be believed, it would be insincere on his part and a disservice to the regime he's led for all those years. Whether he's performed his role to fulfill personal ambition or because it was job that he thought needed to be done, he was committed wholeheartedly, without reservation or regrets.
    Evil, but principled and competent. Dangerous, but not arrogant. Capable of every misdeed humanity has a name for, but measured in how he carried it out. Committed, but unrepentant, even to his dying breath. And to me, that's what makes him such an intriguing antagonist.

    • @toku_moriya
      @toku_moriya 2 роки тому +3

      This was a good read of a comment