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Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince came out today. I've just got back from seeing it (and boy is it a long movie...)

So now y'all are going to have to suffer through my incredibly long, ranty, spoiler-filled review. Following which I shall, naturally, ask for your thoughts.

So. First things first, two amazing scenes were deleted. The entire "The Other Minister" sequence was deleted (sans bridge-breaking, which was the opening scene), as was the scene where Dumbledore shows up at Private Drive, terrorizes the Dursleys some, and then leaves with Harry. Naturally this was a big disappointment.

Next up, my favourite scene in the whole book (me? Obsessed? No, not at all); Narcissa (Helen McCroy, an odd choice IMHO), tailed by an angry Bellatrix (who was perfectly casted), visits Snape (again, excellently casted) to beg him to help her son, Draco, accomplish "the task". Snape, as you know, takes the unbreakable. Cons of the scene; Bellatrix got, like, two lines. Exceeding the vow lines, of course. There was no question-answer session between her and Snape. I was very sad, since that was after all Bellatrix's only appearance in book six. Also, WHY DID NARCISSA HAVE BLACK HAIR?! Would it *really* have been that hard to make HM wear a wig? Also also, Helen McCroy looked *older* than HBC, who was supposed to be her older sister. Sigh.

Weasley Wizard Wheezes went alright, some minor adjustments to the "let's follow Draco!" scene; mainly, Draco didn't ditch his dear old mum, and there were more Death Eaters (including Fenrir Greyback and (I think) Bellatrix's huge!hair).

Train ride was alright, too, except Luna found Harry, not Tonks, and a mysteriously de-aged Flitwick greeted them, not Snape. And I know Flitwick has been mysteriously de-aged since movie 3, but I didn't figure it out until this movie when they actually said his name.

Pleasantly, the Hogwarts students decided to wear their robes again. They didn't in the third movie, drat them.

Slughorn... I didn't picture him so very whimsical. More corpulent and stuffy, to be honest. Though, the actor (whose name escapes me) did a fantastic job.

Quidditch tryouts were AWESOME. Cormac was exactly the way I imagined him, slimy and overbearing. We also suddenly meet Lavender, who both looks and acts the part of the ditz. Hermione instantly becomes preferable. Ron, for some reason, decides it's a good idea to bounce a large, leather ball off of his head. Numerous times.

Anyway. We see Harry win the lucky potion, much to poor Draco's dismay (god, I feel so *sorry* for Draco watching this. He's got these pathetic montages at intervals trying to fix the Vanishing cabinet, and first he puts an apple through, it comes back with a chunk missing, then later he puts a bird through, it comes back dead, and you hear him sobbing off screen. Brilliant (gorgeous) actor). Harry crushes on Ginny.

Harry gives Ron placebo lucky potion. Ron wins game. Ron snogs Lavender. Hermione sobs onto Harry's shoulder, is interrupted by Ron and "Lav-Lav", and attacks Ron with magical canaries that explode on impact.

More random stuff happens. Harry & Co. sans Hermione head to Burrow for Christmas. Harry voices suspicions about Draco. Arthur Weasley exposits handily about Vanishing Cabinets.

Oh, look! An interesting scene in which Bellatrix (accompanied by a half-bare-chested Fenrir Greyback) lights a Ring of FIRE around the Burrow. She taunts Harry with her little "I killed Sirius Bla-ack" routine and he runs after her. Ginny runs after him.

Bellatrix and Fenrir attack Harry and Ginny. Harry and Ginny are joined by Arthur, Lupin, Tonks, and I think one other person. We see a close up of Bellatrix pouting, then she flies into the air and blows up the Burrow. No one is hurt, oddly enough.

Later on, at Hogwarts, Harry walks in on Ron, who has just eaten Romilda Vane's love potion. Hilarity ensues until Ron is poisoned, saved, and is unconscious in the hospital wing. "Lav-Lav" bursts in, riding high on teenage hormones ("There's only one thing more potent than my Black magic! The power of TRUE LOVE! ...Teenage hormones!"). Ron starts mumbling Hermione's name. Tears! Smug smirk on Hermione's part!

Ron wakes up and remembers nothing. Oh, yeah, Katie comes back from St. Mungo's. Harry sees Draco run off, and follows him. He finds Draco sobbing in a bathroom and shouts at him because Harry is a heartless Gary Stu. Draco immediately retaliates by cursing him, thus removing him from woobie status until Harry uses a spell that practically cuts Draco in half. Draco becomes a woobie once more. Snape saves his life, though. Harry and Ginny hide The Book. Ginny kisses Harry and it's never mentioned again. BLAM? I think so.

Moving on. Harry steals Slughorn's memory, Horcrux scene happens, blah blah blah blah... Harry and Dumbledore travel to God-Forsaken Rock in the Middle of Nowhere and Dumbledore drinks a nasty potion, following which Harry is attacked by Dead People. Lots and Lots of Dead People. Dumbledore saves Harry with massive pyrotechnics. They return to the castle with the fake!Horcrux.

Draco corners Dumbledore and begins to cry. Bellatrix and some other Death Eaters show up. Bellatrix crows that Draco has done well and kisses... either his shoulder or his ear, I'm not entirely sure. Draco, however, is beginning to lower his wand. Snape shows up, kills Dumbledore, Death Eaters run away.

Bellatrix jumps up on one of the tables in the great hall, kicks all the cups to bits, then turns around and blows up all the windows, laughing hysterically all the while. Glass flies everywhere and she laughs psychotically. She kind of dances (no, seriously, dances) ahead of her fellows, shrieking with glee, and sets Hagrid's hut on fire. And then she does some strange, tribal looking dance in front of the flames (do you understand why I love HBC, now? Do you? She is amazing.)

Harry runs up, incensed. Bella starts to attack him, but Snape stops her saying that "he's the Dark Lord's!" Bellatrix, I kid you not, pouts at him like a little kid, as if to say "sure, ruin my fun" and stomps off.

Snape reveals that he is the Half-Blood Prince. He does not, however, deliver that wonderful line, "DON'T. CALL. ME. COWARD!" line. It would have been all the more dramatic because Alan Rickman is not a screamer. Nor is Snape. Still, it was cool. Harry got thrown backwards about 20 feet twice, first by Bellatrix then by Snape.

The rest of the movie consisted of blue-eyed, long-necked Daniel Radcliffe wangsting and announcing that he's not going to Hogwarts next year. Sadly, the Dark Lord does not suddenly appear and put him out of his misery. In fact, the Dark Lord is completely absent from the movie, even though the screenwriters had no qualms about adding Bellatrix scenes (perhaps as an apology for underusing her character so terribly in OotP...?).

So. What did everyone else think?

submitted by TNÖ, age 16, Deep Space
(July 15, 2009 - 10:55 pm)

I REALLY lik- no I REALLY LOVED it!

I loved all the parts with Luna in it. But Tonks should have rescued Harry on the train. I really liked Tonks too. They didn't show enough of her troubled relationship with Remus.

I liked the part at the Burrow when Harry ran out and everyone was like "Harry No!" the Ginny runs out, and everyone yells "Ginny!" then Remus runs out and Tonks screams almost hysterically "Remus!" It was pretty AWWEESSOOMMEE.

There was alot of funny parts in this one. Like the time at Aragog's funeral when Harry said "And don't forget the pincers, ch ch ch ch"

And then when Ron goes over to Slughorn when he had had the love potion, and he says "Hello darlin' how's your drink?"

And when Harry and Ron were on the train going to the Burrow. And Ron says to Harry, "All she want's to do is snog me, I mean look my lips are chapping." And then Harry's like "Ok Ok"

And then at the begginning when Bellatrix takes the little sculpture off Snape's mantel, and Snape says "Don't touch what's not your's Bella" And Bellatrix tries to hide the sculpture and then kinda swings her wrist around and puts it back on the mantle.

I thought it was wierd when Ginny tells Harry in the room of requirement "Close your eyes so your'e not tempted. Close your eyes" And then she kissed him, YUCK!!

submitted by Hannah P., age 13, GA.
(August 9, 2009 - 11:21 am)

Re: Bellatrix's randomly added kleptomania: her facial expression was perfect. And the little flicky thing she did with her fingers when she dropped the sculpture back onto the mantle made me giggle, largely because she did much the same thing as Mrs. Lovett in ST, several times (most notably with the flour in the Priest scene and when she stabbed the cutting bored at the beginning of worst pies). Also because it's such a blatantly sarcastic gesture, and people actually do do that.

Re: GinnyxHarry kiss: meh. Wasn't so bad. At least it didn't take five minutes for them to breathe like with ChoxHarry in OotP.

Arguably the funniest moments all had HBC in them... The scene at the beginning where she picks up the sculpture thing... the dancing on the tables and explodey windows... the war dance in front of Hagrid's hut...

Though the pincer line was great too.

Oh! And also: "I had a fish." XDXDXD and the "poof" bit with the random fluffy hand gestures. "Poof!"

Yeah. 

submitted by TNÖ, age 16, Deep Space
(August 9, 2009 - 1:06 pm)

I know what you're talkin' about with Harry kissing Cho. It was absolutely positively DISGUSTING!!!! It was like "Dude, when do you breathe?!"

I still think they didn't show enough of Tonks/Remus.

I am thinking because they didn't show Bill/Fleur, that maybe they won't have their wedding, and instead have Tonks /Remus's wedding instead.*Evil glint in eye*

I heard that after J.K.Rowling let Arthur live in HPOotP, she felt she had to kill Tonks and Remus.So I admit ever since then, I've had a little bit of a grudge towards Mr.Weasly.

I'm also hoping that in part 2 of HPatDH, that they will spare at least Tonks's life.

 

submitted by Hannah P., age 13, GA.
(August 9, 2009 - 7:10 pm)

Oh and I also love the way HBC snarled when Snape said Dumbledore was a great wizard or whatever. I thought it was a vicious dog or something the first time around. 

submitted by TNÖ, age 16, Deep Space
(August 9, 2009 - 1:11 pm)

I agree with Hannah about Ginny and Harry in the RoR... the shoe-tying scene too. I'm not sure who plays Ginny, but her acting skills sort of deteriorate with each movie.

Regarding funny scenes, Harry and Slughorn in the greenhouse- actually the entire Felix section- was also rather amusing. Though they should've kept Dumbledore terrorizing the Dursleys. :(

submitted by Mary W., age 11.63, NJ
(August 10, 2009 - 12:48 pm)

I agree her acting skills have become a bit, well, if I may use the word "sleepy?"

Expecially when she saw Hedwig and she kept calling up the stairs to everyone.

submitted by Hannah P., age 13, GA.
(August 10, 2009 - 1:58 pm)

Ginny: Your shoe... it's untied.

DR: Oh... *looks confused*

Ginny: *bends down* *ties shoe*

DR: *smiles* ?*looks still more confused* Thanks...

Ginny: *smiles*

They did not do a good job with that relationship.

submitted by Mary W., age 11.64, NJ
(August 11, 2009 - 12:28 pm)

Gah, that scene was weird. It was all disjointed and Ginny was being subservient and I'm afraid I kept thinking, "Um, that'd be more appropriate and in-character if it were Voldy and Bella..."

Yeah.

submitted by TNÖ, age 16, Deep Space
(August 11, 2009 - 2:57 pm)

*stares* Oh yes. Bellatrix tying Voldy's SHOES. That would be reeeeally appropriate and in-character...

Although something is telling me Voldy wouldn't wear shoes with laces. *shrug*

submitted by Mary W., age 11.64, NJ
(August 12, 2009 - 2:51 pm)

Well, no, not really, but it would make more sense than Ginny tying Harry's shoes, you must admit.

I've always imagined him wearing boots, personally.

submitted by TNÖ, age 16, Deep Space
(August 12, 2009 - 3:55 pm)

When you put it that way, yes. Definitely.

Boots? ...huh. I never really actually imagined him deigning to wear shoes (I mean, I guess I knew he wore shoes, but...) but thinking about it I sotr of picture some kind of loafer...

(Is this garbled? It's 3:40 am... so forgivable, I suppose.)

submitted by Mary W., age 11.65, My friend Kathy
(August 13, 2009 - 2:39 am)

I really liked that movie but I liked the book even better. I liked the ending scene when Dubmledore is dying it was wonderfully acted! Smile

submitted by G, age 12, On.
(August 25, 2009 - 1:59 pm)

I still haven't seen it. :( :( I'm going to need a HP fix soon. It's been a whole month since I read or saw any!

submitted by Brynne
(August 28, 2009 - 4:14 pm)

Bonnie Wright plays Ginny, ML. I shudder to think of what she'll act like in the 7th ones. She doesn't have quite so big of a role there, though. I don't think. Now I can't remember, it's been a reeeally long time since I last read DH.

submitted by Brynne
(March 1, 2010 - 12:58 pm)