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Old 08-01-2009, 01:24 AM   #16 (permalink)
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I thought that burning down the Burrow made a lot of sense, in dramatic terms. The tension is created in the book by a steady drip of reported attacks, deaths and disapearances. That wouldn't have translated to film very well. The Burrow has an emotional attachment for Harry and the audience so the attack makes both him and us feel vulnerable. Besides, they are wizards they can rebuild.


*runs away before she gets shouted at*
I agree with you 100%- as strange as I thought about them adding that scene, it did show the tension- plus the fact that DE loathe the Weasleys b/c of them being blood traitors-so who better to target with a final warning to them? GREAT point too about the Burrow and Harry and the emotional attachment- it is Harry's first true home away from Hogwarts... great analysis!!!

SOOO cant wait to see bts of the wedding!!! (if we can that is :-))... The Wedding will ROCK just like everything in DH movies will!!!!
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