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Add This, Cut There, at Harry Potter

1 Desember 2010   13:48 Diperbarui: 26 Juni 2015   11:07 187 1

Well, that’s why we call it movie. A hundred and thirty minutes duration won’t be enough to manifest the whole imagination of Joanne Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows novel. Warner Bros seemed also aware that not all of audiences understand much about Harry’s seven-sequels-story, it looked that some of people who arrived to cinema were people of “beginners” class (my nickname for people who never read Harry Potter-s at all). The compensation is, Warner Bros was pushed to use “cut here” strategy, where they didn’t play some scenes, thuogh actually those scenes mattered to explain why lotta odd things had happened along Harry’s epic. Or they did also “add this” strategy, where they added some scenes which Joanne never wrote at all in her original book, only for dramatical effects to entertain the audience. Here I describe, -snob like Rita Skeeter-, curious facts about different details between the book and the movie versions. Can you find any other differences, please? *wink*

Movie version: Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) rejected the idea at all coz it endangered his fellas, so Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) revoked Harry’s hair unallowed.

It’s funnier to see Hermione pull his hair and he could only shout, “Aww!”

Movie version: Instead of kissing in Ginny (Bonnnie Wright)’s room, but they did it in the kitchen. And the one who caught them in the act was George Weasley, who mocked them by pretending taking cup of coffee and greeted, “Morning..”

Laugh out loud! Looked authorized and had one of his ear been cut, George made that “please-slap-me” look..:p

Book version: Harry, Hermione, and Ron (Rupert Grint) fought against Death Eaters in a Muggle’s cappucino cafe and the Muggle got fainted.

Movie version: Along the fight in the dining room, the Muggle was in the kitchen and she couldn’t hear any noise coz she was using walkman!

Hollywood, Hollywood.. ck, ck, ck.. *shaking my head*

Movie version: Kreacher didn’t do it alone, he was assisted by Dobby.

Warner Bros shouldn’t have been that busy. Making extra elf for this scene didn’t really make effect.

Movie version: Harry saved Mary (Kate Fleetwood) only, but Ron helped him.

It might be difficult to cast 20 extra actors only for making them running in a five-minutes scene. Only the funny part was as Hermione looked jealous when she saw Mary kissed Ron, coz Ron covered as Mary’s husband.

Book version: Fenrir Greyback only met Hermione once, when she was arrested by Snatchers which was led by Fenrir.

Movie version: Except the arrestment scene, actually Fenrir had met Hermione once before, but Hermione has protected herself by spell so she could get invisible. It tensed coz as a werewolf, Fenrir could smell Hermione’s perfume.

Warner Bros intended to make the scene, to tense Harry so he would tell Hermione, not to wear perfume anymore. Well, if Harry didn’t say it, Ron wouldn’t assume that Harry has smooched her and he wouldn’t leave Hermione, would he? :p

Movie version: Harry dared instead to follow her without asking first.

Harry was stupid.

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