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jmc_bks ([personal profile] jmc_bks) wrote2007-07-19 04:43 pm
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Good people vs. death eaters

My thoughts, in no particular order:

Best line of the movie: Sirius's "The world isn't divided into good people and Death Eaters."

Sirius? Totally slashy and more than a little cracked by his imprisonment in Azkaban.

Helena Bonham-Carter? Creepily insane as Bellatrix Lestrage.

I'm not a Lucius Malfoy fan in the books, but Jason Isaacs in a bad blond wig and a mask? MROW. Add the cape and the serpent cane and I feel all swoony.

Dan Radcliffe's acting has improved immensely. Emma Watson needs to learn to convey emotion in more ways -- the deep/heavy breathing gets old. Would've liked to see more of Rupert Grint. Evanna Lynch was ethereal as Luna; she wasn't the Luna of my imagination but she was very good. And now I could totally 'ship Luna/Neville.

Snape is much more likeable in the films. Part of this is because he's played by Alan Rickman, but the other part is that the film isn't told merely from Harry's perspective, which skews the reader's view of Snape since they have such an awful relationship. Wish he'd had more screen time in OotP. Really, this holds true for all of the returning characters -- Hagrid, McGonagall, the Weasleys, the Order.

Imelda Staunton absolutely stole the movie as Umbridge. I hope she gets BAFTA and Oscar nominations for her role.

Michael Gambon, however great an actor he is, is not working for me as Dumbledore. During the film Q&A last week online at the Post, part of the discussion centered on how he was supposed to be colder toward Harry in this book. But that's not my problem; my problem is that his interpretation of Dumbledore generally is much colder and grouchier than Richard Harris's was. And he plays Dumbledore as a wizard with a lot more fear and uncertainty, too, than JKR wrote him, IMO.

Loved the Extendable Ears. And the Weasley twins with their new haircuts.

Was seriously disturbed by those meowing kittens on the plates.

And the battle at the Ministry? Rocked.

As did the night flying along the Thames, which I don't believe actually occured in the book.

(Anonymous) 2007-07-20 07:49 am (UTC)(link)
Gambon's never been right as Dumbledore - Richard Harris was better, but not exactly there either. Neither of them have that twinkle in their eye. In my perfect world I'd cast Stephen Fry in the role (as an actor who is very, very funny, and also extremely clever.)

Marianne McA

(Treading round the internet on mice feet now, lest I get spoiled for HP7. Cross with one of my daughter's friends - not an HP reader - who found and read the last chapters just to post a comment telling her what happened. Not funny.)

[identity profile] jmc-bks.livejournal.com 2007-07-20 12:17 pm (UTC)(link)
One of my daughter's friends - not an HP reader - who found and read the last chapters just to post a comment telling her what happened. Not funny.

No, not funny at all. Why? Why? The deejays for the morning show I listen to in the car were talking about the ending yesterday. They didn't give spoilers, but apparently someone sent an email to them titled "Song Request" with spoilers inside in large font, so the deejay who opened the message was spoiled.

I'm very poor at ideas for casting, so I don't know who I would choose to be Dumbledore other than Gambon, I just know that his interpretation is not successful for me. Hmm, Stephen Fry. Maybe. He would certainly be able to show the humor and eye-twinkle.