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Post by Rue on Jul 30, 2008 6:53:13 GMT -5
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Sarah
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Post by Sarah on Jul 30, 2008 16:32:46 GMT -5
Oooh...you beat me to it xD Ohh goodness; I love that the trailer centers on Dumbledore's memory of Tom as a boy. I was hoping we'd see a lot of that. The memory case looked odd, though, as well as the little vials the memories were in...maybe I need to reread the series shortly, but I thought they were in the pensieve?
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Post by Rue on Jul 31, 2008 9:42:18 GMT -5
I love it too, for the same reason. The main point of the sixth book is that we have to look into the past to understand the present, and they seem to be staying true to that idea in the movie.
Aw, the kid who played young Voldemort was so good, too! When Dumbledore set fire to the wardrobe he didn't look surprised or scared, just envious for power.
I think the vials were accurate, just very ornate in the movie. Memories are stored in the pensieve, but they can also be stored in glass vials, like the one Harry used to collect the memory from Slughorn. I bet if you had your own pensieve you'd never need the vials since you'd never have to transport the memories. But since Dumbledore shares his pensieve at times (like when he leant it to Snape during the Occlumency lessons) then I bet he'd want to keep certain memories safe and private in vials instead of leaving them in the pensieve where others might have access to them.
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Post by KoNeko on Jul 12, 2009 10:08:23 GMT -5
I can't wait to see this movie! It comes out Wednesday, but I'm waiting a day to gather the troops to go see it with!
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Emma
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Post by Emma on Jul 18, 2009 18:32:07 GMT -5
I went to see it with my younger sisters the day it came out, loved all the special effects, the story missed a lot of the book as always, but a nice adaptation.
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