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Sunday, September 6, 2009

Burning Burrow

Evanesco! (pointing my wand to David Yates)

Then their he was just part of nothing.

I certainly must not to do this but perhaps that is what my heart felt when I watch the 6th Harry Potter Film. I have been waiting for this for ages and I was expecting too much on the movie. There are things which I was actually concerned about and one of it was the burning of the Weasley’s BURROWS, aside from the fact that the location of the burrows seems entirely different from the one I have viewed it in my mind while reading the book.

I cannot comprehend on how David would have to mend the house after he burned it. Yes!, he burned it JO never burned the house in the book. (Magic would perhaps be the most easy way to mend the house but only obliviator can make the horrifying scene be forgotten by harry’s fan ) Don’t tell me that the burrow would just appear on the next Harry Potter DH Part 1 without explaining on how it happen. The fan needs explaination.

That was actually the place where Harry consider as a home (aside from hogwarts of course). He can feel that he has a family whom treated him so dearly and now the house just turn to ashes, how could David been so insensitive not minding of how much burdened that will cause to Harry. I know that they were focusing on how Dumbledore preparing Harry for the future battle between the chosen one and Lord Voldemort. But they must provide scene that would perhaps provide joy and smile to the chosen one’s lips.

(You may answer the POLL about the Burrow.)


1 comment:

scinayrb said...

the scenes in most HP films might be a bit different from the original story, but i think the whole production, including rowling, is aware and prepared for this. maybe, just maybe, the burrow will no longer be part of the 7th film (1st part) as they see that there are still most important scenes to include in the movie and burning the wealeys' house would help them a lot to concentrate more on the BIG SCENES (i know this is not really that convincing, but my point here is that there are reasons why david did that and why rowling allowed it).
Or, like magic, they can restore the original house...the DA are great wizards, they can probably fix this.
Bottom line, just like what the MAJOR CRITIC that ive known for years had said, "the movie wasnt that good, but the ending was superb. it will make you look forward to the next film." as to the reason why david burned the burrow is yet to be discovered...until the next film. this will make the viewers wonder where could possibly the late minister of magic will hand over the last will and testaments of Dumbledore, and of course the venue of the fleur and bill's wedding...maybe in the shell cottage.