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RON & HERMIONE SCENES

iiiZAiiiZA Posts: 357
edited November 2010 in General
I haven't seen a thread on praising the overload of Ron/Hermione scenes in Deathly Hallowssss!! :) Each one made me so excited and gave me butterflies!

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  • i agree. it was a proper sub-plot this time. hard to choose which is my favorite. piano scene was so cute. ron staring at her at the wedding, brief but sweet. his speech after his return was corny but i really didn't care because her reaction sold it and it was a real moment for them. the hands almost touching at grimmauld place...her reaction to mary cattermole kissing him (funny addition)...there was just SO MUCH. i wish he'd yelled for her at malfoy manor. that was my main r/h criticism.
  • iiiZAiiiZA Posts: 357
    That was a major disappointment (referring to the Malfoy Manor reaction). He was too tame compared to book Ron -- When Wormtail comes down to fetch Griphook, Ron grasps the bars and grits through his teeth "Let her go!", Ron saying "We have to do something", and when they were free from the cellar he bursts into the room saying "Like Hell" after someone says something about hurting Hermione I believe. -- those were still good but it would've been more dramatic to see his reaction similar to the book because he obviously has to act like he doesn't know if he'll ever see her again alive since she IS with Bellatrix (that amazingly CRAZY witch!) lol. Overall though, my heart was swelling with R/Hr love :)
  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
    I wouldve loved for ron to get all crazy but it was fine.
  • iiiZAiiiZA Posts: 357
    I'm just being picky in terms of the book, but all in all, the R/HR love in this movie is a miracle since Kloves is an obvious H/HR shipper, so I shouldn't be complaining lol
  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
    its ok to complain :)
  • iiiZAiiiZA Posts: 357
    in that case...... let me begin.



    JOKES! hehe
  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
    lol i complain all the time it makes me feel better lmao
  • iiiZAiiiZA Posts: 357
    Hahaha! Lovely :P
  • fhapsfhaps Posts: 694 ✭✭✭
    I'm not someone who looks forward to Hr/R scenes just because I don't care about their relationship, but I loved how Ron touched Hermione's cheek after the cafe dueling :)
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  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
    The hermione and ron relationship is the best!
  • Festax0333Festax0333 Posts: 11,753 ✭✭✭✭✭
    lets see there was
    Seven Potters Hug
    Wedding Stare
    Ron wiping Hermiones face
    Hands inches away scene
    Piano scene
    Hermiones reaction to the ministry kiss
    Splinching scene
    Hermione defends Ron to Harry
    The fight scene
    Hermione crying over ron
    Rons return/speech
    Snatcher capture
    Malfoy Manor Rescue
    Shell Cottage embrace
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  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
    Thats quite alot LOL
  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    I wanted more Ron/Hermione moments actually. There were so many nice moments that were cut though i do agree the ones we got were nice also. Though there were much nicer ones in HBP in my opinion.
  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    They were all nice looks, but not very much dialogue. I think that was why i wanted more.
  • Festax0333Festax0333 Posts: 11,753 ✭✭✭✭✭
    there was the cut krum scene and a scene with them by the lake getting close
    i hope these are in the dvd
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  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    Also them talking in the tall grasses.
  • SarahElizabeth!SarahElizabeth! Posts: 5,265 ✭✭✭✭
    The jealousy Ron felt toward Harry and Hermione was dead-on.
    The pain was well shown.
    I am glad that their feelings are set in stone in Part One to prepare for us finding out that they get married in Part Two's Epiloque.
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  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    edited November 2010
    Their feelings have been set in stone since Hermione hugged Harry and then gave Ron an awkward handshake.
  • SarahElizabeth!SarahElizabeth! Posts: 5,265 ✭✭✭✭
    I agree! Since the moment they met, it has been clear to me, but I mean now the two are actually aware that the feelings are mutual, and now the audience is aware as well.
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  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    Next time pluck up the courage and ask me before someone else does and not as a last resort.
  • iiiZAiiiZA Posts: 357
    I'm not a close-minded, opinion-hating person, but I felt uncomfortable (as a R/HR shipper) when I watched the H/HR dance. I know it was meant to be friendly and showing he's cheering her up as a friend but personally, I felt the sexual tension! One of the Harry Potter cast/crew (either Yates, Kloves, Radcliffe) said that it was supposed to silently express that H and HR knew something could happen but silently agree after the dance that Hermione loved Ron and Harry loved Ron as a bestfriend not to betray him like that (nice as it sounds, that's not at all how Harry was). Harry and Hermione hardly spoke since Harry was bad at comforting girls when they're upset, and since "Harry telling Ron after the locket destruction that Hermione was just a sister to him and it's always been Ron she loved" wasn't included in the movie, it leaves non-HPbookreaders believing that there actually WAS a hermione/harry affair (since Kloves was amazing at pushing for H/HR throughout the other movies)

    sry for the rant, I'm not bitter, just expressing my take on the H/HR dance that everyone else saw as JUST "friendly"
  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    I felt the sexual tension also, but once the dancing actually began i didn't feel it anymore. I completely understand your hate though. I wonder how this scene was different initially. The director said that they spoke to each other in the scene, but they didn't in the film.
  • SarahElizabeth!SarahElizabeth! Posts: 5,265 ✭✭✭✭
    Haha, yeah.
    But I see the dance differently, I suppose.
    Tension, smension.
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  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
    hermione leaving harry said alot!
  • SarahElizabeth!SarahElizabeth! Posts: 5,265 ✭✭✭✭
    Leaving Harry??
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  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
    yes when theyre dancing she turns away
  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    Well i think there was sexual tension and then once the dancing began it was so dorky that it wasn't tension anymore.
  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    I think it was very off cannon from the book, but that isn't enough of a reason for me to hate it.
  • iiiZAiiiZA Posts: 357
    i'm not hating :) I liked the dorkiness of the dance, just the part where he "asks" her to dance and he takes off the locket was where the sexual tension was very concentrated. But ofcourse I don't feel insecure at all because I know that at the end of the day, Hermione loves her ginger-haired hero and will have pretty ginger-haired kids!
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  • SarahElizabeth!SarahElizabeth! Posts: 5,265 ✭✭✭✭
    I think that the tension was really just that awkward feeling Harry felt. He was sorry that Ron was gone, and here he is, dancing with his best friend. But the dancing to me, was cute. It was also just a candle in a dark room, reminding them that things will get better.....
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  • iiiZAiiiZA Posts: 357
    SOOOO WHO'S READY FOR THE PURE RON AND HERMIONE SCENE IN CHAMBER OF SECRETS IN PART 2 which is also the scene where yknow what happppppens ;) *smoochie smoochie hahaaaa
  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    i'm not hating :) I liked the dorkiness of the dance, just the part where he "asks" her to dance and he takes off the locket was where the sexual tension was very concentrated. But ofcourse I don't feel insecure at all because I know that at the end of the day, Hermione loves her ginger-haired hero and will have pretty ginger-haired kids!
    I think that is why i don't feel weird about the dance because we know in the end it will be Ron and Hermione. It could have been a lot worse also. They could have leaned in towards each other or even kiss. This was nothing compared with what it could have been.
  • fhapsfhaps Posts: 694 ✭✭✭
    I thought the sexual tension returned at the end of the scene, when they stopped dancing, before Hermione turns away... in my theatrer (both times, actually) at that very point I heard many ooh's, like people thought they were going to kiss...

    The sexual tension is there, but I think it's more like a 'platonic' feeling than a real one.
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  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    Yeah i didn't think they were going to kiss. I think she just walked away.
  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    It is weird how people see different things.
  • iiiZAiiiZA Posts: 357
    the beauty of individuality.
  • Festax0333Festax0333 Posts: 11,753 ✭✭✭✭✭
    i cant wait for ron ahd hermione in part 2
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  • fhapsfhaps Posts: 694 ✭✭✭
    Maybe we Mexicans are more pervert LOL
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  • I'm not a close-minded, opinion-hating person, but I felt uncomfortable (as a R/HR shipper) when I watched the H/HR dance. I know it was meant to be friendly and showing he's cheering her up as a friend but personally, I felt the sexual tension! One of the Harry Potter cast/crew (either Yates, Kloves, Radcliffe) said that it was supposed to silently express that H and HR knew something could happen but silently agree after the dance that Hermione loved Ron and Harry loved Ron as a bestfriend not to betray him like that (nice as it sounds, that's not at all how Harry was). Harry and Hermione hardly spoke since Harry was bad at comforting girls when they're upset, and since "Harry telling Ron after the locket destruction that Hermione was just a sister to him and it's always been Ron she loved" wasn't included in the movie, it leaves non-HPbookreaders believing that there actually WAS a hermione/harry affair (since Kloves was amazing at pushing for H/HR throughout the other movies)

    sry for the rant, I'm not bitter, just expressing my take on the H/HR dance that everyone else saw as JUST "friendly"
    how direct is that quote from yates/kloves/or radcliffe? what i heard them say was that there was a possibility, but they left it to the interpretation of the viewer.

    jk rowling herself said back in 2007/8 that there was in fact a possibility of something happening because of these "charged moments." now, i am ron/hermione all the way, but even as i read the book, i felt that harry was having some feelings that were born out of loneliness...especially in that moment when she runs her fingers over his hair as she passes him in the tent entrance, and he says he closes his eyes at her touch. i felt like that was very real, i mean they truly don't know when they'll see anyone else again, they can't see how much of the book is left like us. but that being said, i think, like emma watson said, it was not on hermione's part. i mean, she clearly succumbed to her sadness again at the end. harry's great, but he's just not ron, end of story, deal-breaker.
  • @jonisron omg were was that part that I skipped? the part where she runs her fingers over his hair?
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  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
  • @jonisron omg were was that part that I skipped? the part where she runs her fingers over his hair?
    i was talking about a part from the book, but yeah, it's definitely in the book. they did sort of pay homage to it in the movie when she touched his bangs and said "never let me give you a haircut again," but it has slightly more umph in the book.
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