Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Spoiler Alert and Tender Mercies

OK, so there will be a commentary about Harry Potter, so if you want to read my thoughts, they will be in the next paragraph. If not, then you can read this paragraph about a slightly related subject with no info about the movie, and then stop reading, and come back later after you have seen the movie. So we went to the midnight movie last night, and it was tons of fun. My friend Jana and I got there at about 10, and got into line, and within 5 minutes we were seated in our theater. Ours was one of the first to be ready for us, so that was kind of nice, but it means that there could have been tons of craziness going on in the outside that we missed out on. We were the oldest in the theater for a long time, and quite possibly the only people who needed to get a babysitter. And that brings us onto the tender mercy part of the evening. At first I asked my brother Matt if he could come up and watch the kids for me. So since Matt is just about the nicest person around he said he would come up and do it. But I thought that I'd still see if the neighbor girl would do it, since she only lives next door, and not half an hour away. So it turns out, that she was willing to come, so Matt didn't have to come. Anyway, long story short, our neighbor sat in our house. I think it was her first time babysitting, although she is in High School I think. Anyway, so it was all ok, until we were driving home, and as we approached the neighborhood we noticed how dark it was. Sure enough the power was out when we got home. The power happened to go out on Sunday night as well, and that night didn't work out so well for us. Neither kid slept in the dark. So we're pulling up and I'm imagining that this poor girl is sitting in the dark with two screaming kids. But the tender mercy is that both kids slept, and that the girl was able to call her mom who lived right next door and had a flashlight brought to her. It was small, but I think it was a major blessing for us.
So here comes the spoilers. I'm telling you, don't keep on reading. Dumbledore dies. Told ya so, I'm laying it all out on the table.
OK, just kidding, but I really am going to talk about what I liked and didn't like. First off, over all I liked the movie. Some of the things that I liked were the portrayal of Draco and Snape. I thought that they did an excellent job looking into these characters that have been so onesided so far, but are now coming to have more dimensions. I also especially liked Ron on the love potion, and Harry after taking the liquid luck. I can understand a lot of parts that were left out, and some of them were non-essential side things, but I don't know. I just feel like this movie had a different feel from the others. It was way way different from the book. The thing that I disliked the most: the Burrow scene at Christmas. It was not in the book at all. And it was totally pointless. And I'm sorry, Ginny running after Harry? Not Ron and Heromine? You can see that they were trying to introduce Ginny more in this movie, but they didn't do it at all like the book, and I can't see that it was really necessary. I mean, he's on the run with the whole next book, and she's really not a player. I can understand why they did it though, you know, give the people what they want and all. But here's another thing, when he's hiding the book, he doesn't see the diadem in the movie. That's essential for the last book. How are they going to work their way out of that one. Or did I miss something? I guess I'll have to see it again. But as it is, I'm tired, so I'm going to bed. Have you seen it? What did you think?

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