If you haven't see the movie and don't want to know what was changed, don't read this thread. You've been warned!!
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I understand that they have to jack around w/books to make a movie, and the HP people have done it better and more respectfully than almost any book-to-movie I've ever seen. But some of the changes I just don't get.
At the very beginning -- why did they change how Dumbledore collected Harry? I don't see the point in making it so that Harry had been 'living dangerously' .... just weird.
In the movie Dumbledore never tells Harry to be careful, to keep his cloak w/him, to respect what the Weasleys are doing, and there is a lot of seemingly carefree roaming about. Wandering off when picking up school supplies, etc.
The Lavender Brown scenes are amusing, but they use up a LOT of time, and I don't remember it being all THAT essential to the story. They end up cutting out a lot of the memories in the pensive to fit movie time, and I feel a lot of time was lost to the "won won" stuff.
At the end when Dumbledore is killed, he just tells Harry to stay hidden. Harry would never have listened. In the book, Dumbledore tells Harry to hide under his cloak, and then Dumbledore uses a silent spell to petrify Harry so he can't disobey. This makes so much more sense!
Man, I need a hobby. Any thoughts from the other HP obsessed?
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I understand that they have to jack around w/books to make a movie, and the HP people have done it better and more respectfully than almost any book-to-movie I've ever seen. But some of the changes I just don't get.
At the very beginning -- why did they change how Dumbledore collected Harry? I don't see the point in making it so that Harry had been 'living dangerously' .... just weird.
In the movie Dumbledore never tells Harry to be careful, to keep his cloak w/him, to respect what the Weasleys are doing, and there is a lot of seemingly carefree roaming about. Wandering off when picking up school supplies, etc.
The Lavender Brown scenes are amusing, but they use up a LOT of time, and I don't remember it being all THAT essential to the story. They end up cutting out a lot of the memories in the pensive to fit movie time, and I feel a lot of time was lost to the "won won" stuff.
At the end when Dumbledore is killed, he just tells Harry to stay hidden. Harry would never have listened. In the book, Dumbledore tells Harry to hide under his cloak, and then Dumbledore uses a silent spell to petrify Harry so he can't disobey. This makes so much more sense!
Man, I need a hobby. Any thoughts from the other HP obsessed?
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