Best Character Scenes

juli17 at aol.com juli17 at aol.com
Tue Nov 22 22:17:54 UTC 2005


 
Sabrina wrote:


>
> I thought it would be fun to see what everyone's  favorite 
character 
> scenes were for each actor/actress.   



Yes, great idea! For me it would be:
 
Dan: Harry refusing to be pulled away from Cedric's body. I really
felt Harry's anguish. Nice going, Dan :-)
 
Rupert: Every scene! But if I have to pick one, the scene where 
Ron agreed with Fleur that he helped saved Gabrielle. The look  on
his face when she kissed him was priceless. 
 
Emma: Coming into the ball and the way Hermoine was *so* happy
she was almost giddy. I felt Emma really channeled how bookworm
Hermoine must have felt here, coming to the ball with the most 
eligible bachelor, and looking truly beautiful for the first time.  (Though
Emma is actually beautiful all the time.)
 
Matthew: When Neville comes back to the Gryffindor boys dorm 
and tells Harry he stayed out till midnight--"Me!" He's so excited
and proud ;-)
 
Gleeson: He was great all 'round, but I agree that the look he gave
McGonagall after the ferret incident was hilarious.
 
Rickman: Loved Snape pulling up his cuffs, preparing to, er, cuff
Harry  and Ron for talking again! LOL! But my favorite was probably
the scene between him and Harry at the Potions closet, because
in this scene Rickman was *Snape*, the acid-tongued, enigmatic
professor who has a strange tormentor/protector relationship with 
Harry that both would prefer didn't exist. 
 
Gambon: The final scene between Harry and Dumbledore in the
Gryffindor dorm. 
 
Maggie Smith: Nailing Ron, and making him dance first!
 
Coltrane: His reaction to Harry's "Hagrid, you combed your hair!" 
(Which I couldn't tell, BTW!)
 
The twins: Loved the scene around the Goblet, and the twin asking
the girl across the tables to the ball with hand gestures. (Though 
one gets the feeling life is just a little too easy for those two!)
 
Felton: His "My father will hear about this!" after McGongall  restores
Draco to his body. 
 
Isaacs: He doesn't have to say anything. Just that icy cold look in
his eyes, combined with that patrician face and fall of white-blond
hair. It freezes you. 
 
Fiennes: I can't point out one moment, since the final scene went so
fast (and I've only seen the movie once), but his whole demeanor as
Voldemort was spot on. 
 
Julie 
 
 
 


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