Snape in the Shack (was Prisoner's hopes and dreams)
stray_bludger <vampirealchemist@hotmail.com>
vampirealchemist at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 24 13:29:32 UTC 2003
Besides making us Snapefans happy, Snape's presence in the Shack
could give the filmmakers an opportunity to show how much Snape hated
the Marauders, especially James, which was omitted at PS. This could
make his reasons for loathing Harry clearer than what the movie has
already portrayed. And also, Snape has to give Fudge his account of
the events in the Shack, leading to the "capture" of Sirius Black and
showing how Harry's version of what happened is less believable,
which is what urged Harry and Hermione to go back in time to fix
things in the first place.
--Dianne
who has been lurking here for a long, long time
--- In HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com, Meliss9900 at a... wrote:
> I do think that Snape being at the Sheirking Shack is important if
for no
> reason other to show the mutual hatred he and Sirius have for one
another.
> The Dementors being at the Quidditch game is less crucial because
their
> effect on Harry is demonstrated during the train ride. No one else
has a
> reaction that drastic. A quick explaination from Dumbledore as to
the
> possible causes (ie he has a more horrible things happen in his
past than his
> classmates ect) and we can move on to his learning the Patronus.
>
> JMO
> Melissa
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