[HPFGU-Movie] Re: Why Gambon is a Better Dumbledore Than Harris Was...
Patty Satjapot
cowardly_heroic at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 8 01:47:52 UTC 2004
When I first saw Harris as Dumbledore, I thought that his mannerisms and
his voice was the equivalent to what every powerful, compassionate, and
wise leader would sound like. The way he breathed his words and the
rhythm of his speech was perfect. He had the type of voice and command
of speech of a leader I would not mind following, the type of reassuring
quality of someone I could believe in. He may not have been whimsical
or playful enough, but he knew how to captivate his audience with very
little special effects. Gambon, during his quirky and sometimes random
monologues, wasn't really able to capture my attention fully, and I had
thought that Cuaron kind of thought that too since he would always use
special effects to make Gambon's words be more mystical and surreal.
Patty
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