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05/09/2007 04:52:51
 
 
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04/09/2007 14:18:40
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivie
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>>Went to see the latest Harry Potter t'other day with the family. Man, I struggled to keep awake at a few points. There was the final showdown, as usual, but I didn't recognise it for that. I thought, "ah, that was quite exciting - the finale should be good" - then the film was over!
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>It seems that with every film in the series, it gets more difficult to cram all the details in the books, into a two or three hour film. Especially in the Order of the Phoenix, I had the impression that, while the story basically was true to the books, many important details would be missing for anyone who didn't read the books, and that the storyline would be quite confusing for such people.

I've found that by reading the books to the kids at bedtime, over a long period, by the time I've got to the end of any of them, they make ref. to incidents or things near the beginning, and by that time I've forgotten what the hell she's talking about. She's not so hot on supplying little recaps, to remind you (they ARE quite thick the books). In short, I've no idea what's been missed out from the books when I see the films (and it was a few years ago I read this last one). BTW, still got the last 2 to read yet, but I'm not breaking my neck to get there.
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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