
Originally Posted by
Boggle24
Watched and loved it.
Definitely my favorite of the series thus far.
I get a lot of "that dancing scene in the tent was unnecessary" from people, I disagree, people are looking at that scene as some random piece they just threw in for no apparent reason, I actually thought it's purpose was very important.
I might just read too much into things but what I got from that was
a) Harry just wanted to cheer her up, because truth be told he misses Ron just as much as she does, being his best friend and all, thinking that in some how making her feel better he'd make himself feel better.
b) It showed a lot of what was going on in Hermiones head, especially the way she feels about both Harry and Ron, this scene pretty much cements the fact that she cares for Ron in much more intimate way than she would for Harry, shown by the slight pause at the end where she simply turns away and returns to her depressed state. there was no akward look, no feelings of weakness, she didn't cave in and kiss him, she accepted his attempt at making her feel better and went on worrying about Ron, and obviously the situation they find themselves in.
I thought the scene was an important representation of where the group dynamic between the three of them -properly- is, given a serious enough circumstance.
I have to add I've never read the books, as I'm planning on doing that after I watched all the movies (this way I enjoy the films, which I have since they started, and will enjoy the books since everyone tells me they're better than the films anyway)
I loved almost everything about the film actually.
it was much more serious and dark, it had some brilliantly comical scenes at the right moments and I'm a sucker for romance and tragedy, of which you find both in Ron/Hermione and Harry.
Only thing I would have wanted was to see more of Luna, I adore that girl, I always love the weird characters the most.
Also, I wanna see Neville kick some ass.