Wednesday, April 1, 2020
The Royal Tutor - The Movie Review
The Royal Tutor - The Movie ReviewWhen Harry and Hermione are leaving the Quidditch World Cup in chapter thirteen of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, there is a scene in which the movie begins with the narration. We read that Harry's scolding of Ron for trying to get the Dursleys to give him some privacy, but instead had them sending him away for his own protection:'I am the only one who knows where the goblet is,' said Ron, his eyes sparkling; he would not open them again. Harry looked at him in surprise, surprised too. 'You've been whispering all the way back from the Sorting, haven't you?'Hermione looked like she was going to say something but instead dropped her eyes to her hands and faced him, with a serious face. 'What?' she said at last. 'Well, I didn't mean it that way, but they will have heard, I suppose. It was my fault. I was actually thinking they wouldn't notice it was you, as long as you didn't move.''I thought you were just - listening in the next room,' said Harr y. 'But I guess I was wrong. I mean, what did you expect them to do?'She shook her head, as if to clear certain thoughts from her mind. 'Of course they'll be furious, but I don't think they'll really care, is what I'm saying. They love their cousin. You could imagine Malfoy sulking in Azkaban if they tried to send him away. They were actually quite nice about me, as far as he went. 'Ron knew that AndromedaBlack was mentioned only once in the books, but she was still important to Harry and Hermione. Because of her relationship with Harry, they were able to decide that it was better not to tell him about her death. But that didn't mean that he didn't know her.He wondered what she was like, and how she had been treated when he and Hermione were her age. As they made their way to the lake where they would start their adventure to save the world, she could see that he was hoping for something similar to what he'd had with Sirius Black and Lupin.As the scene ended, the movie cut back to H ermione, who was standing over Harry's shoulder, but now she was smiling broadly and holding onto his hand. As they looked around at the joyous Dursleys, a new scene began and Harry got a very good view of what we've seen in many of the other movies: the little boy in front of the fire on Christmas morning. Although he was more scared than he'd ever been before, Harry loved the movie.
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