REVISITED!
susanbones2003
rkdas at charter.net
Wed Feb 1 20:51:07 UTC 2006
> > --- In HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com, "Karen" <kchuplis at a...>
wrote:
> > SNIPPED CAREFULLY!
> > Jen wrote:
> > > > But BookHarry gets> > to be more human on the whole, don't
> you
> > think?
> > > > Jen D
>
>
> > > THEN Karen wrote:>
> > > Oh, I don't know about that necessarily. I guess the main
thing
> is> that> > everything that *IS* action adventure in the books is
> made more > gigantic in
> > > the films. You know, sfx moments. Buckbeak doesn't just soar
> > around the
> > > paddock but flies across the lake. The dragon fight scene was
> > multiplied by
> > > 10 in the movie. Stuff like that. Maybe that is why he seems
> more
> > heroic on
> > > screen.
> >
> > Jen again:
> > I guess what I mean is that BOOKHarry is a fuller, more rounded
> > person. And that's setting up a straw man I know. Film and books
> are
> > different. I was pleased this time that Harry got to fumble over
> > himself concerning girls. That's a very cinematic part of Harry
so
> I
> > am not surprised we got to see him dribble his juice or stutter
> > talking to Cho. And I do know they spend a good amount of time
> > trying to let Dan's eyes do the talking. Hey, it's all good. I
> guess
> > in my heart I just want more movie for more
> exposition.
> > But exposition, well, it's not cinematic, is it?
> > Jen D
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