[HPFGU-Movie] Re: SPOILER: Lucius and the Curse

Richasi richasi at azlance.com
Mon Nov 18 22:58:23 UTC 2002


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> From: Richelle Votaw [mailto:rvotaw at i-55.com]

> I just had a thought.  Perhaps Jason Isaacs actually 
> suggested that Lucius start "Avada . . ."  He has stated that he 
> read the books, so he would know about the curse.  He'd know exactly 
> who Lucius was and what he was up to. But he may not have studied 
> them carefully enough to think about it being irrational.

I didn't catch it on my first viewing but I made sure to listen for
it the second time (couldn't believe i missed it) but honestly I
don't have a problem with his intended use. Sure, it's not in the
book and it might not make sense to utter it there but he was
quite angry at losing something "valuable" to him.  '

The book states that he "lunged at Harry". Quite honestly, that
sounds pretty weak. But to potentially kill him with the Avada
Kedavra curse, well, that's pretty bad and shows just how evil
Malfoy is.


> hope Mr. Potter will always be around to save the day." 
> Followed by Harry's
> "Don't worry, I will be."  All in a moment of improvisation, 
> and telling

Improv can come up with some GREAT material. And I thought this 
line was excellent and had me salivating once I saw it in the trailer.
It just made perfect sense to me, regardless of what was in the book.


Richasi








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