ABOUT SPOILERS: This post starts out with a general, spoiler-free review. I have tried very hard to put anything that might be considered a spoiler underneath an LJ-cut (
click here if you don't see the cuts). I've even used fake LJ-cuts below so I don't give away where the film ends. However, if you consider discussions of the film sets,
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Also: *squee* I get to see this in 28 hours! *cough* calms down a little ...
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Definitely feel free to link this around! I'd love it if you'd link my hubby's official review, too, when I post it in the next few days, if you don't mind. :-)
Just please make sure you warn those that are coming over that if they are really, really sensitive to spoilers, please don't yell at me. ;) I've tried really hard to make everything outside of an LJ-cut be spoiler-free, but I must admit I'm worried that some people might still consider my initial observations to be spoiler-ish. What do you think? Is there anything outside a cut that you think might be considered a spoiler?
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(Even more scared I might be inspired to write or something and get sucked into this insane fandom again...)
Well, just for you....
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I can't begin to express how flippin' elated I would be if you got sucked back in.
HP misses you. Hermione, in particular, has been very unhappy about your absence. Honest.
Now go watch the damn movie.
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I don't enjoy Emma Watson all that much, but I'll be happy to change my opinion with this movie. :) I'm not surprised that she is front and center because Harry is distressingly passive during the camping scenes. I do think think DH (the book) picks up in tone after the Silver Doe and those are the chapters I tend to re-read. Probably because Harry steps up and other characters are now involved.
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The way I see it, there just isn't as much time for Hermione to take center stage in the next movie.
I'm really looking forward to Harry's walk in the forest. It sounds like Yates (who says he doesn't like battles) really wanted to focus on the highly emotional scenes. After re-reading DH, I now see Harry's sacrificial walk as being the peak moment of emotion in the novel with the final showdown with Voldemort being the falling action. I wonder if that's what Yates will try to play up? (with howls from the fans for cutting thier favorite bits from the battle scene)
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I hadn't heard the quote from Yates about not liking battle scenes, but in thinking through these 3 movies of his, I can definitely see that he does seem to focus more on the emotional moments. That actually explains some of my irritations with him.
By the way, have you read how JKR was originally asked to play Lily Potter in the Mirror of Erised scene in the first movie? She turned it down at the time, saying that she wasn't an actor and she was sure she'd mess it up. That statement makes a lot more sense now, knowing that she realized the actress cast as Lily would have the Priori Incantatem scene in GoF and the extremely significant walk through the forest in DH.
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And that seriously sucks that you'll have to go alone. I remember going to see the first Harry Potter movie by myself. :) After that, I got my husband addicted, and now he's a bigger geek about it than I am about HP. :)
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