i just can't see it, made her scenes a bit visually discordant to me.
mte. I loved this scene in the book, but it lacked a certain impact for me in the movie (even though it was beautifully acted) because that woman just wasn't Narcissa at all.
i thought Bella was older than Narcissa though but in the movie Narcissa looks older. am i wrong?
You're not wrong. Bellatrix is the oldest of the Black sister. Narcissa's supposed to be the youngest, and Andromeda is the middle sister. So, yeah, that casting was really horrible, because even though McCrory is only like three years older than HBC she looks quite a bit older. It throws the Bella/Cissy interplay off. Like I said before, Narcissa was just woefully miscast. I know they owed McCrory, but they screwed us fans over.
made him look like a right dapper English gentleman.
That's what I liked. It made him look like a rich git, and really sold the idea of him trying to fill Daddies shoes and be a man.
can't understand why not a single teacher saw the evil in their eyes.
I think that the teacher's probably realized he was a bit off, but other than Slugghorn hearing him talk about making 7 horcruxes, they couldn't really have known how evil he'd become. It's like, I had a kid in my class that was a throat stabber this year, but I wouldn't imagine that he'd turn into Hitler and he's displayed actual violence, whereas Tom I think was just a little creepy (in a posh, polite kind of way).
haha barely noticed Tonks and Lupin. they're like, here one second, gone the next.
Yeah, it was like "Hi ... Bye" I swear they only showed them to let us audience members know that they remembered the characters.
having a conversation with her would either drive you crazy or make you laugh madly.
I know! I think I like watching conversations with her, more than I'd like having a conversation with her though.
what in the world is Hermione supposed to see in Ron?
This. Hermoine seems way to mature for him. I don't hate Ron, but I just do not see the appeal of him to Hermione. Really I find, Harry/Ginny and Hermoine/Ron far too convenient. And it doesn't help that the kids have no chemistry together (well, at least with who they're supposed to have chemistry with). Consequently I hated all the romantic stuff in this movie, which is why I feel like I didn't like it as much as some of other people. I just really didn't give a shit about who hooked up and their romantic woes.
is Lavender Brown the one that liked Ron? if so, good lordy. i'd run a mile to get away from that. psycho in the making, that one.
That's Lavender and she was super creepy and annoying. I'm just gonna assume she put out or something, cause otherwise I don't know HOW Ron put up with her for so long.
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mte. I loved this scene in the book, but it lacked a certain impact for me in the movie (even though it was beautifully acted) because that woman just wasn't Narcissa at all.
i thought Bella was older than Narcissa though but in the movie Narcissa looks older. am i wrong?
You're not wrong. Bellatrix is the oldest of the Black sister. Narcissa's supposed to be the youngest, and Andromeda is the middle sister. So, yeah, that casting was really horrible, because even though McCrory is only like three years older than HBC she looks quite a bit older. It throws the Bella/Cissy interplay off. Like I said before, Narcissa was just woefully miscast. I know they owed McCrory, but they screwed us fans over.
made him look like a right dapper English gentleman.
That's what I liked. It made him look like a rich git, and really sold the idea of him trying to fill Daddies shoes and be a man.
can't understand why not a single teacher saw the evil in their eyes.
I think that the teacher's probably realized he was a bit off, but other than Slugghorn hearing him talk about making 7 horcruxes, they couldn't really have known how evil he'd become. It's like, I had a kid in my class that was a throat stabber this year, but I wouldn't imagine that he'd turn into Hitler and he's displayed actual violence, whereas Tom I think was just a little creepy (in a posh, polite kind of way).
haha barely noticed Tonks and Lupin. they're like, here one second, gone the next.
Yeah, it was like "Hi ... Bye" I swear they only showed them to let us audience members know that they remembered the characters.
having a conversation with her would either drive you crazy or make you laugh madly.
I know! I think I like watching conversations with her, more than I'd like having a conversation with her though.
what in the world is Hermione supposed to see in Ron?
This. Hermoine seems way to mature for him. I don't hate Ron, but I just do not see the appeal of him to Hermione. Really I find, Harry/Ginny and Hermoine/Ron far too convenient. And it doesn't help that the kids have no chemistry together (well, at least with who they're supposed to have chemistry with). Consequently I hated all the romantic stuff in this movie, which is why I feel like I didn't like it as much as some of other people. I just really didn't give a shit about who hooked up and their romantic woes.
is Lavender Brown the one that liked Ron? if so, good lordy. i'd run a mile to get away from that. psycho in the making, that one.
That's Lavender and she was super creepy and annoying. I'm just gonna assume she put out or something, cause otherwise I don't know HOW Ron put up with her for so long.