Dumbledore's "Sepia" hair

Lilac lilac_bearry at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 19 01:25:10 UTC 2002


Many of you have expressed that you liked the sepia-toned flashback.  But I found it bothered me because we couldn't see Dumbledore's auburn hair color.  We could tell it was a darker color than it's usual white, but it could have been brown for all the non-readers-of-canon know (we know the truth, however).  

I think that Dumbledore's auburn hair is an important clue to Godric Gryffindor and those who might be related to him (Dumbledore, Weasley's, Lily, etc.).  But then again, it may not be as important as I thought, because the eye color wasn't changed in the movie, and we pretty much agree here that if the color green was important, they would have found a way to do it.  So, maybe the red-hair connection is nothing, so that's why Dumbledore's original hair color was not pointed out.

Anyone else have any thoughts on this?

~Lilac, who is getting ready to die her hair a "bright auburn" in the next couple of days, because she loves that color of hair.    



 

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