My theory behind Super-Hermione, and will Ginny be able to convince us?

laurenmcoakley laurenmcoakley at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 23 19:45:28 UTC 2006


--- In HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com, "Rae Callaway" 
<tallcarabians at ...> wrote:
>
> Patrick Swayze & Jennifer Gray couldn't stand each other either, 
but they
> were very convincing as a couple falling for each other in Dirty 
Dancing.
> 
> Rae
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com [mailto:HPFGU-
Movie at yahoogroups.com] On
> Behalf Of Sherry Gomes
> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 11:14 PM
> To: HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com
> Subject: RE: [HPFGU-Movie] My theory behind Super-Hermione, and 
will Ginny
> be able to convince us?
> 
>  laurenmcoakley
> > What if Dan and Emma got into a fight and hated each other?  I 
think 
> > things would change.
> 
> 
> 
> Sherry now
> 
> in the classic movie Wuthering Heights, starring Sir Lawrence 
Olivier and
> Merle Oberon, the two main actors hated each other deeply and 
overtly.  But
> they put it aside for their roles and played the parts incredibly 
well.
> actors better be good enough to put aside personal likes and 
dislikes to do
> their job, just like everyone else has to do on the job.
> 
> sherry

And now Lauren:
Karen also gave an instance of two adult actors who didn't like each 
other who workerd beautifully on the screen.  My issue with these 
examples are just that: they are adult actors.  The trio, are still 
pretty young, and I'm not sure that people of their age would 
necessarily be able to behave the way we'd expect or hope them to 
behave.  I suppose this line of questioning is kind of pointless 
because Dan and Emma get along quite well (thank goodness!) and I 
certainly don't wish for that to change.  The purpose of bringing 
this up was just to point out how I think the directors are using the 
Dan, Emma & Rupert's personalities to their advantage when they act 
as their HP characters.  I think I read a recent interview with 
Rupert where he's talking about "Driving Lessons", and that he can 
relate to Ron much better than to his Driving Lessons character, and 
I feel that, since he's "been" Ron since he was twelve, maybe he gets 
to be an influence on how he plays Ron, and (movie) Ron has "rubbed 
off" on him too.  He and (movie) Ron *are* growing up together!








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