Finally saw it! - Now Just the Ring.
Steve
bboyminn at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 15 19:38:03 UTC 2009
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> Carol I think you're right, however the bit of LV that was in H(Harry) had to recognize the ring and it's importance. Even if DD destroyed the horcrux while becoming injured by the curse placed upon it, that bit of LV still must retain LV's memories. If not, then how can LV continue to exist in the physical plane? That bit has to act, in some way, like a back-up disc of LV.
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bboyminn:
Now this is an explanation I can buy. Still, it is annoying that we the viewers have to struggle so hard to make sense of something in the movie.
Still, it is possible that what we are seeing is not the Ring reacting to Harry, but Harry reacting to the Ring, or at least that part of Voldemort in Harry reacting to the Ring.
Yes, we see the Ring move, but that could be due to some unconscious magic on the part of Harry/Voldie.
I wonder how hard the Produces and Director are sweating trying to resolve the plot in the final two movies? They certainly have painted themselves in to several corners.
They've barely established the Hallows, though we really don't figure that out ourselves until the final book. Even more so, they have barely established the Horcruxes. Yes, it was touched on in the Riddle/Slughorn memory, but never expounded on, never explained sufficiently for us the movie only viewer to understand the significants of it.
I'm mean, I've personally read the books several times, and I barely caught a hint of it in the movie.
I'm still steamed about Harry and Ginny in the Room of Requirements hiding the Potions book. The Diadem in one of the keys to pulling the last half together. There should have at least been some hint of it in that scene. If nothing else, we should have seen it in the background even if its significants is never explained.
And while we are at it, could we decide on the location of the Room of Requirements and leave it there? It hardly matters now with only one book left, but I find it annoying anyway.
I'm just not sure how they are going to resolve Harry remembering were he had seen the Diadem if he has never seen the Diadem?
Then there is Dobby, how are we suppose to feel that Dobby is a sympathetic character and mourn his death when it comes, when he is barely established as a character at all?
Next, Bill and Fleur. I'm wondering if the wedding will NOT be Bill and Fleur, but Remus and Tonks, and Shell Cottage will be their home rather than Bill's in the final movie. That certainly saves a few lost plot points. But, for me, it takes some of the heart out of the story.
Next, though certainly not the least, they burned the Burrow. How can they burn the Burrow and have a wedding there?
Still, I can't let myself get too stressed out over it. I've decided the only thing to do for my sanity, it to simply take a 'they will do what they will do, and I'll just accept it' attitude.
Steve/bluewizard
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