Date: Thursday, 6 January 2011 13:56 (UTC)
I can't say I'm a huge fan of Emma Watson, but now that I think about it, you're right, she did come off better in this latest film. I think what's always bugged me about Movie Hermione is that she's so rarely used for comic relief (unlike the books, where Hermione is more often a comic figure) and instead gets lumped into the more cliched strong, empathic female figure (Ron has the opposite problem). Those few comic moments she does have, Emma Watson just doesn't seem very good at....

Deathly Hallows is a lot less light-hearted, so that's not been much of an issue here. My favourite of the trio is still Daniel Radcliffe though. I doubt if he'll ever eclipse his fame as Harry Potter, but I do believe he'll find himself a very satisfying career in one form or another.

I thought they managed the adaptation all right--I was surprised to find that I was not bothered by the Harry/Hermione dancing scene. I do feel it was needed to spell out in advance that these two are not getting together just because Ron is out of the picture. It prevented any misreading of later events.

But mostly, it is just a rather tedious stretch of the overall story arc... a lot of wandering around aimlessly and getting no closer to resolution, plus some exposition. Which I suppose is the feeling that it's supposed to convey, but... it's what's kept me from re-reading Deathly Hallows. Looking forward to the next part at least!
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