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Old 07-22-2009, 08:09 PM   #15 (permalink)
Tommehbell


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Well for me this movie was choppy. It was like it didn't flow from one scene to the next. It was like a bunch of mini stories that were just connected because of the characters in it.

I did enjoy the teenage Voldemort, he was a bit chilling and engrossing all at the same time. It was like if you didn't catch yourself you would be signing up to be a DE.

The Harry/Ginny thing was a bit lukewarm for me. It was like ok they did start off cold, but the buildup in the movie. Like her dashing into the corn field or whatever that was they ran through was like YES! Go save your man Ginny, but it didn't feel natural. She felt directed to me. I didn't feel the chemistry.

I have to saw I am really upset that Neville spoke once in this whole film, but he was in like 7 scenes. That is just me personally

I like that they sort of took the leash off of Helena. We get to see the utter madness of Bellatrix in this movie. That cackle and little taunting line of hers was still ringing in my ears as I was walking back to my car.

I do hate that they cut out the back story of Voldemort, but then again they could be saving those for the last two movies that way they make more sense, which is what I am hoping they are doing.

I have never been a fan of Hermione in the books nor Emma Watson in the movies. I just don't like Hermione she's never been a believable charrie for me. No on is the intuitive. Its like JK wanted to give a fairy godmother and she gave him Hermione and its like ok I would rather have the fairy godmother. But I swear it was like a flashing neon sign every time she mentioned how Harry Ginny were liking each other. It was like give her a bullhorn already you know.

I did like the Quidditch. And I actually liked Lavender.

Draco and Ron grew the most between this movie and OoTP. And I have to say I like that growth. I mean I thought Draco crying was going to be cheesy, but for me it was heart wrenching and sad. I wanted to wipe his tears.

I want to put this on record. I think Slughorn was dangerously close to out shining Dan and Rupert in this movie. I loved him and Slughorn is now one of my favorites. He brought his hint of whimsy to the charrie I didn't know was possible.
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