*squeals at LotR* X3 Dalliesa | Ab-Bot | Hogwarts Trojan War |
Louisa fell silent as she watched the clip on the screen. This was something about space, and they were fighting with shiny swords... HECUTHISHAND! She couldn't help but gasp and clasped her hands over her mouth as the antagonist turned out to be the protagonist's father. Snort, wasn't that just convenient. Lastly, the hero threw himself off the pole. D:
When the professor started explaining, the Ravenclaw removed her hands from her mouth and nodded along the teacher. Just as she was about to raise her hand the basket of sticks reached her. She fished out one, dropped it in her lap and then raised her hand, "There's Edward Scissorhands, professor, a muggle movie I've read about once, it's fantasy and romance." Shifting in her place so that she could give them the summary about the movie, Louisa started, "The movie starts with an elderly woman describes to her granddaughter where snow comes from, by telling her the story of a young man named Edward, who has scissors for hands, the creation of an inventor. The inventor's final result was a humanlike young boy who had everything except for hands, but the inventor had a heart attack and died while in the act of giving a pair of real hands to Edward, leaving him "unfinished" forever."
"The rest of the movie focuses on Edward, who left all his life alone up in the tower, getting involved with the rest of the people from the nearby town. How he interacts with the new environment around him, get to know how people think and act. I'd say the protagonist in the movie is Edward, his pureness even. And the antagonist is the people of the town who eventually refuses the pale young man and banish him back to his tower when he no longer serves their purposes and needs." Louisa swallowed and concluded, "He stayed in his tower for the rest of his life, making ice sculptures of his experience in town, especially the girl he fell in love with. And that is the place where the snow comes from each year, that's what the elderly woman tells her grandchild in the end of the movie." Breeeeeeath.
The Prefect fell back on her butt and put on a smile. That was probably the longest answer she'd ever had in her life. And it wasn't even quoted from a book!
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