The voice-over connecting to the symbolism of the scene worked with James as I mentioned a bit above. Here, it hit me so hard after thinking that I feel dumb for not thinking about it right away (this is my view, not pretending that it's the film makers). Dumbledore says: 'A part of Voldemort's soul latched itself onto the only living thing it could find: Harry himself.' Yet, instead of showing us Harry, it shows us the the hanging owl. Until her death, Hedwig was apart of Harry's childhood and mainly, Harry's innocence. The owl can represent Harry's pureness and innocence. We cut now to a shot of Harry with his scar. Dumbledore says: 'There's a reason Harry can speak with snakes. There's a reason he can look in Lord Voldemort's mind.' During most of this, we get a close up of a frail, weird-looking, patched up doll. You can probably see where I'm going with this: the doll, patched (very much like a scar) represents the horcrux inside Harry. It continues with this constant voice-over that explains the scene I've noted multiple times now. Yes, this may be over analyzing at its most extreme. Hell, I'm even beginning to think that. But you know what? I don't care; I LOVE IT!
Dude, That was so interesting. Holy Shit, I never thought about that before. That's amazing
The voice-over connecting to the symbolism of the scene worked with James as I mentioned a bit above. Here, it hit me so hard after thinking that I feel dumb for not thinking about it right away (this is my view, not pretending that it's the film makers). Dumbledore says: 'A part of Voldemort's soul latched itself onto the only living thing it could find: Harry himself.' Yet, instead of showing us Harry, it shows us the the hanging owl. Until her death, Hedwig was apart of Harry's childhood and mainly, Harry's innocence. The owl can represent Harry's pureness and innocence. We cut now to a shot of Harry with his scar. Dumbledore says: 'There's a reason Harry can speak with snakes. There's a reason he can look in Lord Voldemort's mind.' During most of this, we get a close up of a frail, weird-looking, patched up doll. You can probably see where I'm going with this: the doll, patched (very much like a scar) represents the horcrux inside Harry. It continues with this constant voice-over that explains the scene I've noted multiple times now. Yes, this may be over analyzing at its most extreme. Hell, I'm even beginning to think that. But you know what? I don't care; I LOVE IT!
Dude, That was so interesting. Holy Shit, I never thought about that before. That's amazing
Aha, thanks! On the post before this, I looked ahead and thought of this shot and told myself: okay Martin, you're making the biggest review type thing here I've seen by far, you NEED something for this. So I watched and stared at those pictures for a few minutes then decided fuck it, went to go take a shower, and thought it while taking one.
Goes to show you, your best thinking is done in the shower.
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Dude, That was so interesting. Holy Shit, I never thought about that before. That's amazing
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Goes to show you, your best thinking is done in the shower.