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Kay ([personal profile] sincere) wrote2007-07-13 09:12 pm

HP: Order of the Phoenix comments

Okay, having seen Order of the Phoenix, I finally feel like comfortable saying this.

I am a Harry/Luna shipper.


Whew! That's been on my chest for -- like four years now, I guess.


First, I am not one of those people who disliked the fifth book. I never cried about caps lock zomg, or about Harry's emo/general stupidity. In fact, I totally approved of the fifth book. I loved, loved, the build-up at the school: the fear and resentment, the tension building, the climactic explosion of the twins's departure, the growing rebellion... Good stuff.

I felt like the movie underplayed the worst possible part it could have underplayed: Sirius. It cut out so many scenes with him, so much of his story and emotion, and then underplayed his death. In the original, his death was an anticlimax -- he was proud and confident, and having an intense duel with Bellatrix, and because of his own stupidity, he got himself killed. It was horrible. Here it was kind of like... There was total chaos going on too fast and none of it made any sense (what even HAPPENED at this point?) and he was dueling Lucius (why?! his duel with Bellatrix was all significant!) and then she sort of like, surprise-attacked him into the veil. It took away the senseless horror of his death and just left it feeling kind of rushed and... senseless. Less like "--Oh god" and more like "Oops?"

Really liked the tone, and newspaper-reel changes! Tonks was good for what little of her there was, Umbridge was great, and Luna was perfect. ♥ In fact, I think the directors had a crush on her or something? She had a lot of close-ups and stuff. But that's fine, because she was perfect.

And I hope that someone, somewhere, after watching this movie, also thought up the Harry/Luna ship. As far as I know, I am the only people in the whole internets that likes this pairing. Ron/Luna I've seen. Ginny/Luna and Hermione/Luna, even. But never Harry/Luna. What.

[identity profile] hauntedreality.livejournal.com 2007-07-14 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
...*sigh* I read the books. I diiiiid! Well, not Half Blood Prince, but the other ones! I read this one. Why can't I remember any of the newer characters?!?! I don't even know who Luna is and you aren't the first to rave about her on your journal. I need to see this movie and refresh my terrible memory. Unless I'm active in a fandom (and thus constantly writing or reading for it) I forget everyone's names! Heh...still, I'm glad you wrote this up so I can more accurately remember the book when I see the movie. *nods* Not that you wrote it for that purpose...
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[identity profile] kay-willow.livejournal.com 2007-07-14 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Luna is the craaaazy blonde chick they met in Order of the Phoenix, her father runs a trashy magazine and so she has all sorts of stories about Bat Boy narguls and other things that don't exist. But she and Harry have several moments together that I thought were sweet: they were the only ones who could see the invisible skeletal horses drawing the carriages, and in this movie (I can't recall if it's in the original) he mentioned how alone he feels to her and she told him that Voldemort would want him to feel alone, even when he's among friends; then at the end of the book, after Sirius, he's wandering around feeling achey and sad during the feast and he finds her. All her possessions have been stolen by bullies, so she's putting up posters hoping they'll bring them back. :D She tells him that her mother, who died, always told her that things you think are lost have a way of coming back to you foreshadowing Sirius's return from the dead in book 7. Right?? Right?? And it makes him feel better even though nobody else could, and I was like, omgawwww OTP. XD

[identity profile] hauntedreality.livejournal.com 2007-07-14 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, that sounds familiar... I think. I read the first five books in a bit of a non-stop whirlwind that included lots of reading but not much sleep. I think it all just kind of melted into a big Harry Potter-shaped ball of information in my head.

It is like inhaling your food instead of savoring it and then trying to recall what the ingridents were.

But I can see why you ship them. *nods*