What do we know about Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows?

Geoff Bannister gbannister10 at tiscali.co.uk
Fri Jul 31 20:58:29 UTC 2009


--- In HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com, "Child Of Midian" <md at ...> wrote:
 
Geoff:
> PS to my recent post.

> I just checked on the Pete Travers Rolling Stone review and cannot see 
> a reference to that line.

md: 
> Me too, now it's bothering me because I can't find the review . hm. I also
> read TIME. off to TIME!

Geoff:
I think I can see where you got it from - and perhaps misread it. The 
following is, as you suggest, from the review in TIME:

"The deepest kinship, man to boy, is Dumbledore's with Harry. From 
the start, when the dean of wizards puts a protective arm around Harry, 
to the probing trips they take through time and space, Dumbledore is 
Harry's true godfather — a role into which the great Gambon pours his 
craggy majesty and cello voice. One might wish that their visit to 
Voldemort's cave had the shuddering poignancy it does in the book, 
where a weakened Dumbledore tells his protégé, "I am not worried, 
Harry. I am with you." But their scenes together cast a lingering spell.







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