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FINAL #6 Harry Potter FULL

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Hans Engelen

Was it "A boy and his dream" ? By Sakshi Verma. As to the naming thing. Everybody is just scared of using his name. That being said (and I feel comfortable saying this even though it could be construed as a spoiler, it sort of isn't because they forgot to explain it in the movies) in the last 2 movies his name is actually covered by a spell. A spell that warns his followers about somebody using the name and where, not just that but it also dispels protective charms. In the books they call it a Taboo. It's kinda smart in a way because nobody dares call him by his real name except the people (not even all) that are against him. In fact I dare say not knowing this causes those movies to be somewhat confusing. I blame it on having to stuff so much story in the limited time they had but it really was a pretty big oversight imho. Again we discussed this previously and it really is another reminder to read the books (or do like I do, get the audio books so you can listen to them together, they really are done extremely well). There is so much stuff that is poorly explained in the movies, or even skipped over entirely. For example, the Weasley Brothers bought started their shop in part with the 1000 galleons Harry won in the triwizard tournament. After what happened Harry did not want the money and secretly (so Molly would not find out) gave it to Fred and George. And yes his own followers only refer to him as 'the dark lord'.

Priscila

I read this book on the train on my way home from school and I sobbed as quietly as i could lol

Barbi Duarte

I feel I need to clear something up, in the 4th movie remember in the memory it was revealed that snape was a deatheater and dumbledore vouched for him saying he was a double agent. Harry did tell the order of the fénix what he saw, so that information of course went to Dumbledor, but all the grown ups told him that it was probably snape doing his job not to get cought being a spy and that he was blinded by his hatred towards snape, so dumbledore new and still decided to trust snape, he even new about Draco’s plans like he explained at the end, but since dumbledore trusted snape Harry also trusted him, and thats why he also didn’t do anything when snape told him to stay quiet, till the end he didnt actually believe snape would kill Dumbledore

Marc Post

Ooh boy, where to begin with this movie. As a translation to the book it was, unfortunately, very lacking, in my opinion. There are a lot of important scenes left out and they even added a completely new scene that wasn't in the books so they had the time. I also really dislike the colour grading in this film, the nearly black and white look makes it a very ugly movie to look at. That being said, the scenes that were translated to film were good and I don't mind watching this movie. I'll try to keep it short but there are a lot of details left out which are interesting to know, so here goes: In the beginning of the book, Harry inherits Sirius' house, from the last movie and the House Elf, Kreacher, which came with it. Fred & George build their business in Diagon Alley from Harry's winnings from the Triwizard Championship from movie 4. Harry gifted it to them for that purpose. The Death Eater that in the shop Borgin & Burke's and later during the attack on the Weasley house was a Werewolf called Fenrir Greyback, he was the Werewolf that bit Remus as a child. Dumbledore and Harry have a lot more dives into the past of Voldemort through many memories collected by Dumbledore. One of the memories shows Voldemort's Muggle father, Tom Riddle, and Witch mother, Merope Mergel. Voldemort's mother was madly in love with his father and used a Love Potion to win his affection. She kept feeding him Love Potions for years until one day she figured that he would love her without the potion so she stopped. This resulted to him leaving her. His mother gave Voldemort up to an orphanage where she died after childbirth. Another memory shows Tom Riddle visiting Hogwarts as an adult. He already starts to look paler and his face becomes more skull-like, but there are still hints of the handsome boy that once was. He applies for Defence Against The Dark Arts teacher, but he's rejected. Since that day, no teacher has made it more than a year filling that post. Snape's mother was a Witch named Eileen Prince, who married a Muggle, last name Snape. This made Snape the Halfblood "Prince". He was prouder of his magic side, obviously. Harry discusses multiple times with Dumbledore that Snape is not to be trusted. Dumbledore does not accept Harry's conclusion and vows that he trusts him with his life. During the invasion of the Death Eaters at Hogwarts, there are teachers, Aurors and members of the Order of the Phoenix fighting the Death Eaters. Bill Weasley, Ron's older brother who we haven't officially met yet, gets attacked by Fenrir Greyback. He was bitten but not while he was transformed, I believe, which didn't transfer the Lycanthropy. When Dumbledore asked Harry to get Snape, Harry went under the Invisibility Cloak. When Dumbledore heard someone coming, he Paralyzed Harry, which made him unable to move to help Dumbledore. When Hagrid's house is attacked, Hagrid tries to fight them off, especially after they hurt his dog, Fang. They tried to stun him but it took a great number of stunning spells to take him down, because of his Giant blood. The scene where the Weasley's house is attacked was not in the books. They added it purely to fit in an action scene. Voldemort had already created a number of Horcruxes before visiting Harry's house to kill him. The spell rebounded and was supposed to kill Voldemort, but he was protected because of his Horcruxes. Harry and Ginny's relationship was much more interesting in the books. Ginny had loved Harry since book 2, she even sent him a Valentine's card in that year. Eventually she tried to get over him by dating other students. I think this is what caused Harry to pay more attention to her, because she wasn't trying so hard anymore with him and Harry started to like her a lot more, eventually making them end up together. The spell, Sectumsempra, that Harry used on Draco was obviously very dangerous and after Snape healed Draco as much as he could, he found Harry and gave him 2 months detention, or something. I personally think the punishment wasn't as severe because Snape probably didn't want anyone to know where Harry learned that spell. In this schoolyear they learn to apparate and disapparate, which is tricky thing to learn. If not done correctly, you can leave pieces of yourself behind, obviously maiming you. Officially, this schoolyear they also start to learn to cast spells without uttering the names of the spells. The movies have kind of been doing that way before this movie. I can't wait to see you guys react to the conclusion, I'll be there with more trivia, facts and knowledge

Gabriela Popescu

Was the book she read Life of Pi perhaps? Lion?

Will3000

As a MH therapist myself, and a husband who just celebrated my 19th Anniversary, I hope Nick is proud/aware of how uniquely special he is. My husband and I met when we were very young, it wasn't legal for us to be married until 2015. So, we go by the point in time that we would have had our wedding. Nick giving Quynh the space to cry without interrupting or attempting to lighten the mood can be excruciatingly painful, but is a crucial thing to do if someone is grieving. Movie/Book, I don't care. Quynh's feelings are real. Nick also gently assured her there was no need to apologize for crying. We need to cry/grieve. There's a physiology to our tears, so I wanted to point out incredible that was to witness. Nick also deserves all the Oscars for his reactions to Quynh's brilliant insights and responding in such an ambiguous manner. PS: I sincerely hope everything I said at the end was nebulous enough. I’ve obviously read the comments above, and don't want to imply or hint at anything.

Stephen Paynter

If you are considering reading the Harry Potter books ... think about getting the audiobook versions, read by Stephen Fry. Excellant reading. It slows down the experience, and helps all the elements to sink in. Also good for sharing the experience. .... It doesn't beat reading it to each other, however!

Viera Galikova

Love potions - date rape drugs, roofies, that is how Voldemort was fathered. His unhappy, abused mother, had a crush on a muggle, Tom Riddle Sr., and Dumbledore guesses she either used a spell or the roofie. And that's how she became pregnant with Voldie.

Heidi Roush

You find out why Voldemort doesn't look quite human in the 7th book. It doesn't really explain it in the movies.

April Nicole

Tell your partner that her reaction to dumbledore got me crying despite how many times I’ve seen this movie 🤣