That's really interesting! I like... don't really know how to explain how I felt about it. It's like, I think it was disappointing but I don't necessarily feel disappointed by it? Like, I don't know, when I walked out of the theater after GoF/HBP I was like "ugh that was THE WORST" and when I walked out of the theater after OotP/DH1 I was like "THAT WAS KIND OF THE GREATEST", and this was like... neither of those, I was just inbetween. It was fine, it was good, I like dit despite everything.
and I have never cried so hard at harry approaching voldemort in the forest. I love how danrad played that so much and his face when he closed his eyes ... idek, it just reminded me of why I love harry so much and everything I love about this series. I love this sentence, jsyk. Kind of want to hang it on my wall.
Yeah, no, it wasn't actually that bad, but it was like... idk I was telling manasseh that it felt like someone had told Kloves he had to step up on the Ron stuff and he did, he really did, but he also still obviously kind of couldn't shake the thought of him as useless. I don't know. But yeaaaaah, awkward as hell. Sometimes it's so weird to me that they have to do things like that, make decisions for a "movie audience" because like, idk it's so odd to me that there are people who watch the movies who haven't bothered to read the books. They're missing so much: a Ginny who isn't bland and paper-dollish, all the silly marauder backstory, seeing more than vague impressions of people like Moody and Tonks. But there are those people!
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and I have never cried so hard at harry approaching voldemort in the forest. I love how danrad played that so much and his face when he closed his eyes ... idek, it just reminded me of why I love harry so much and everything I love about this series.
I love this sentence, jsyk. Kind of want to hang it on my wall.
Yeah, no, it wasn't actually that bad, but it was like... idk I was telling