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The most underrated scene from the whole saga

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  • yonythemoonyyonythemoony Posts: 5,638 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited April 2012
    I would say that Luna's character development in DH2 is something that almost nobody has noticed, especially with the scene where she leaves Shell Cottage, and when she shouts at Harry. Instead of continusly ignoring what's happening around her, she decided to do something against the forces who we're trying to kill their only friends.
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  • GodricGryffindorGodricGryffindor Posts: 5,756 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I think this is, by far, the most underrated
    scene of the whole entire film series.


    Apart from being the trio's best collective-acting
    moment in all eight films, you can clearly see that
    the scene is excellently crafted.

    The camerawork conveys those feelings of anxiety
    and anger, which the spot-on score builds upon.
    The cinematography is very gritty as well.

    Although, the best thing about the Harry/Ron fight
    is the acting, no doubt.

    Dan was just right. He was coherent and strong at
    the beginning, which are some qualities that I really
    love about Harry. What's great is that they focused
    on HIS reaction after Ron left. Very real and genuine.

    With single scene, Rupert showed the world what a
    great actor he really is. Quite often I put myself in
    his position, and I think that having to come down
    on that like that must have been challenging, not
    to mention having to push Emma away like that.
    His presence is haunting and deranged, bringing
    out the darkest aspects of Ron's nature.

    Emma is brilliant. Utterly brilliant. How is it possible
    to look that beautiful in a situation like that? Not to
    mention that her performance was equally beautiful.
    This, ladies and gentlemen, is what a heartbreak looks
    like. That moment of shock and surrealism in which
    you wish time would stop and you could prevent everything
    from happening, it's horrible. Really horrible.
    (BTW, seeing that little tear streaming down her face
    makes my heart twist).
    People tend to bash Emma's acting in the earlier films,
    but I really do think that DH1 was her film. She showed
    us Hermione in a fragile yet determined state. Bravo.

    G.G.
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  • XDMorsmordreXDXDMorsmordreXD Posts: 6,730 ✭✭✭✭✭


    I don't know about 'underrated', but we don't discuss this scene a lot. I personally adore it. There's a certain tranquility to it. The score is fantastic as well, but isn't too bombastic. It's perfect. This scene is also evidence of Daniel's acting ability. He has a long, promising future. Another thing I love is the fact it's nearly verbatim to the book: the ominous walk to the forest, the exchange with Sirius, Lupin, and his parents. Kudos to David Yates and Kloves, I guess. :x
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    Mysterious thing time.
  • AbhishekAbhishek Posts: 4,233 ✭✭✭✭
    I have no idea what ur smoking man, it's definitely underrated.
    If u haven't caught on to the sarcasm by now, here's a hint :p
    I knew what this bloody bugger was onto before he blew his cover himself. 8-}
  • Martin1Martin1 Posts: 7,849 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Trololol u know me so well :p
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