Friday, November 19, 2010

Slightly Obsessive

Harry Potter et les Reliques de la Mort a des nuances au Holocaust. La femme de Reg Cattermole, a poursuivu parceque elle est une ‘Sang-de-boue’. Elle a une ressemblane á les Juives. Ses cheveaux étais noir et ont brossé dans boucles. Sa robe etait calicot á l’ancienne. Aprés, Bellatrix Lestange capture Hermione, Ron, et Harry. Bellatrix coupe le mot ‘Sang-de-boue’ on la manche de Hermione. C’est similaire á la étoile de David que les Juives ont mettre sur leur anoraks. Ooh! Draco Malfoy est un Aryan. Il est blond avec les yeux bleus.
Le film était trés bien. C’est trés similar au livre. Le seul omissions étaient petits. Vous ne voyez pas Bill et Fleur dans la maison á la coquilles. Harry et Hermione ne boivent pas le potion Polyjus quand ils viennent au Creux de Godric. Dans le livre, Belletrix ne coupe pas Hermione. Mais, ces erreurs sont minors.
Lá était plus de minutes effrayants. Le gardien de numero douze Rue Grimmald est un phantom de Albus Dumbledore, et on vole au écran, á toi. Le serpent de Voldemort, Nagini, est cachés dans Bathilda Bagshot. Elle va au grenier avec Harry. Hermione séjourne dans la salle de sejour. Elle va á la cuisine et voit des mouches. Elle voit plus et voit le sang sur le mur. Quand Harry est seul avec Bathilda, la caméra regarde la visage de Bathilda et vous pouvez voir ses dents deviennent les crocs. Alors, le serpent explose de Bathilda et attaque Harry. Hermione viens au sauvetage de Harry et ils Disaperate au le fôret de Dean. Cet scéne est trés effrayant.

So, that was fun. Now I'm going to talk about the movie. Everything that's potentially a spoiler will be behind a spoiler, so don't worry. 
It opens with the minister of magic, Scrimgeour, and the first thing I thought about the movie was: "Oh my God, it's Slartibartfast." Slartibartfast is a character from the novel and movie Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The movie is one of the all time funniest. At any rate, Scrimgeour is played by Bill Nighy and AHHH!! I'm right! so is Slartibartfast. Oh the wonders of Google.

Bill Nighy
Scrimgeour
Slartibartfast
The next scene opened with Emma Watson as Hermione and I thought Oh, how wonderful that Emma's opening the last movie! I nearly cried right there. And then her mother calls her to come down for tea. She looks around her room, which is periwinkle and has a stereo, and then the camera cuts to her standing behind her parents when they're watching TV, waiting for her. Hermione starts crying when her mum says something about Australia. Hermione lifts her wand and says 'Obliviate' and there's this soft, white glow for the spell. She does it to her parents, then walks around to all the photos in the room and you see her image fade from each picture, so that only her mum, dad, or an empty bed is left. Then you see her with the magic beaded bag and shes walking away, down the street in the rain.  I was so sad. Later the spell's usage is revealed when she uses Obliviate on Dolohov in the London cafe.
The scene where Dobby dies is so touching. Harry picks him up, on the beach by Shell Cottage after Bellatrix stabs him. He tells Harry he is happy, that he's in a beautiful place and that he's with his friend. It was so sad.  The part where Bellatrix throws her knife (she is skilled at that) is really cool. She throws it at Dobby and Harry and co. and the camera slows down and moves around it and you see it spin tip over hilt. It was cool.
The strangest part was when Hermione reads the Tale of the Three Brothers. It's almost creepy, but cool. There's a gold-orange background and almost entirely black figures move about to illustrate the tale. It's unique.
There was this totally non-canon scene, in the tent, after Ron left. The radio is playing music, so Harry and Hermione just get up and dance. Harry can't dance at all, but there are flashes of different dancing things they do. By the end of the scene, they're waltzing, I think. It's not romantic at all, but it's a great scene. After the music stops, they just kinda snap back and are like 'oh, wow, um... look at the time' kinda thing.
Here's a great link to Kristina Horner's (italktosnakes, AllCaps, Parselmouths) video about the movie. Lá!

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