Fun at the Movies
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Mhochberg at aol.com
Mon Mar 9 03:04:04 UTC 2009
"montavilla47" wrote:
Snape throws out his arms to protect
the children. It's not just that Snape is being protective and
that seems so in character (to me). It's the colors and the
black and the pink of Hermione's jacket that make the scene
incredible. I also love that little whispered moment between
Hermione and Ron as Harry and Sirius move away to have
their conversation.
As far as characters go. I think that I starting liking Draco more
in the movies, and definitely liking Lucius more. In the books,
Draco has a bit of appeal if you look for it, while Lucius is plain nasty.
But both theactiors manage to make the characters a bit more interesting
and fun. At least, they both dress really well, and it's surprising how
that adds to the appeal.
Mary writes back:
I liked the scene with Snape protecting the kids so much, I used it as my desktop for many years. I often wondered if it was simply the lighting or that it showed a hidden aspect of Snape.
Lucius's costuming played a big part in my interest in him.? Book|Lucius doesn't have half the appeal Movie|Lucius does. Mind you, I dont' want to meet either of them but I can at least admire Movie|Lucius's style. I am grateful to Jason Isaacs for insisting that he NOT dress like Barty Crouch.
---Mary
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