"always the tone of surprise."

Nov 19, 2010 17:37

Last night? Kind of sucked. I got home from NOCCA at 7:30, ate dinner, and went down for a nap before Harry Potter, only to wake up a couple hours later sick to my stomach. I almost went anyway but figured that I wouldn't enjoy the movie if I spent the entire time trying not to throw up, and it would kind of ruin it for the people sitting around me ( Read more... )

real life: random, real life: friends, meme, real life: nocca, book: harry potter

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averita November 20 2010, 00:09:58 UTC
Hee :) It's one of my favorites.

Enjoy!

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own_the_sky November 20 2010, 00:05:43 UTC
Very good review. You're so thorough!

Am I the only one who hated the dancing scene? Made me actually mad...

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averita November 20 2010, 00:11:34 UTC
It's possible I go a little overboard on HP reviews but I just have so many feelings.

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ex_signmypa November 20 2010, 03:27:13 UTC
I agree with your review so much except one thing:

Ralph Fiennes. I think he is my ideal Voldemort so much so that I actually want him to get nominated for an Oscar. I think it's rather obvious that Rowling is making a social commentary on alterity and the history of racism, prejudice, etc. especially in relation to the Holocaust (the rounding up of Muggles, "purebloods" and the relaying back to the whole notion of the Aryan race, etc.). I keep thinking of Fiennes' brilliant performance as Goeth, which was subtle, yet incredibly disturbing. It's basically how I see Voldemort, and even though I got into the books before the films were made, that's how I imagined Voldemort: subtle, disturbing, slithering, conniving. I think Fiennes pulls that off so incredibly brilliantly; he terrifies me, unlike Helena who is over the top and comical. Fiennes is downright terrifying. I think he is absolutely amazing. And I know not everyone will agree with me, but every time he came on the screen last night/this morning, I was just creeped out ( ... )

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averita November 20 2010, 04:48:00 UTC
See, you have all of these well thought out reasons why you love him in the role and I really don't have anything to defend my position except he just doesn't work for me. I completely agree with how you imagine Voldemort (subtle/disturbing/slithering/conniving) - I just don't see that in Fiennes' portrayal. He's not cartoonish like HBC, but he's not particularly scary to me, either.

To each their own, though! I'm glad we agree on the rest!

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averita November 20 2010, 18:50:58 UTC
She was wearing sandals so she took them off so they wouldn't go flying and knock out some little kid, lol.

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splodge04 November 20 2010, 09:46:42 UTC
I wish we had seen the goodbye scene with the Dursleys.
This is the bit I missed. I sat there going "OMG they can't cut it out. OMG THEY ARE GOING TO CUT IT OUT"

I agree with pretty much the rest of the stuff you put up there. There were just things that they should have kept IN and some things they just shouldn't have put in to replace other things. I liked it, but as always when I see any of the HP movies I get twitchy about the things they've missed out. If I had my way I'd include everything lol but of course, that can't happen.

Yes, that photo is cracked out. I miss that week :(

And I hope you feel betttterrrrrrrrrrr.

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averita November 20 2010, 18:52:07 UTC
I know :( I mean, I appreciated that they had the Dursleys there at all, and I guess they cut it in favor of showing us Hermione erasing her parents' memories, but still. Sad.

Personally I don't see why the movies can't be 5 hours long and stick to the book exactly, but yes, that's just me :P

Me toooooo :( ♥

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splodge04 November 20 2010, 22:29:33 UTC
I would sit there for five hours. Without a doubt.

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