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chomiji ([personal profile] chomiji) wrote2007-07-16 03:42 pm
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix [movie]

Actually, I quite liked it ... but (1) I've almost given up expecting much from the actual book series, and (2) I've pretty much forgotten what happened in the book. So your reactions to the movie might not be the same as mine.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (movie review)

I was especially taken with the performances by Evanna Lynch as Luna Lovegood (see the icon) and Allan Rickman as Snape. Luna has faced death and survived, and now she has reached that happy Nirvana where nothing much bothers her and everything wrong can be at least ameliorated by a suitable application of pudding. (One mainstream reviewer noted that although many people will like the character, they probably wouldn't want to be stuck in a railway compartment with her. But I think I could handle it ... .) Rickman does a amazing things with a very small amount of screen time indeed, and Snape's ambiguity continues to be fascinating. At the moment, I'm leaning toward "Snape is a horrible human being but not evil and not a traitor - he has honor even if he barely has humanity, and maybe, given his history, he's actually doing as well as can be expected."

I'm not claiming that the movie is anything significant on the historical scale, but it kept my attention and gave me some emotional payoff, and I had no trouble suspending my disbelief for everything except Hagrid's unfortunate brother. In particular, the sequence from the point at which Umbridge's inquisitors broke down the wall to the secret training ground of Dumbledore's Army until the end of the battle in the Ministry of Magic had me quite literally on the edge of my seat (and indeed, gripping the back of the seat in front of me by the very end).

The audience at our showing cheered and clapped at appropriate spots during the movie, which I always take as a good sign. And I would like to extend my congratulations (along with a token slap on the wrist) to the audience member who managed to make himself heard above the roar of jeering and laughter that broke out when the witless, cowardly Minister of Magic finally admitted that Voldemort had returned. I'm sure that all of us wanted to exclaim, as that leather-lunged individual did, "No shit, Sherlock!"

[identity profile] sanada.livejournal.com 2007-07-16 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
YES, Luna was fantastic! I was pleasantly surprised, because they made her abnormal enough to be a little unsettling. I wouldn't mind being stuck in a train compartment with her either (we'd probably get along). And Evanna Lynch was so much better than Emma Watson as Hermione... x__x; I've always been a Snape fan and an Alan Rickman fan, so I really wish he had gotten more screen time. He's one of the most interesting characters in the books because of his moral ambiguity (I like Slughorn, too). Most of the characters are either very very good or very very bad, which is okay for 11-year-olds in the first book but painfully dull in later books, with the exception of characters that are just funny (like the Weasley twins). I think the 4th books was the strongest, and the 5th successfully rode on that momentum, and the 6th was forced at best... so I'm not optimistic for the 7th... oh well, I still might run around in a Snape costume. ^^;

[identity profile] sanada.livejournal.com 2007-07-17 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I know, I love that icon~ It sums up my feelings about Emma Watson~

And her hair's not bushy enough... she's a little too perfect, you know? And she delivers her lines so declaratively that you can tell she's acting... it breaks the flow of of a scene. It worked when she was younger, but not now.

I guess it's supposed to be more whimsical and lighthearted, although a lot of Rowling's "whimsy" feels forced to me.

Oh, I'll probably wear it Friday night. ^^; It's not much, though, just a crappy costume cobbled together from bits of other costumes. I was photographed in it once for the Sun paper, and I looked pretty creepy. ^^;;