I have used the term 'darker' because that is the word that others use
(English is not my first language despite the fact that the U.S. of A is
where I was born and raised - maybe I should say because this is where I was
born and raised...). It is odd that I thoroughly enjoy the Harry Potter
books as an adult but still see them as "children's" books and for that
reason find myself shocked when a "good" character actually dies or when it
seems that evil wins out or gets stronger. I suppose that this is what I
mean by getting darker... As the series develops the "dark side" seems to
gain more and more power and even though Harry continues to conquer his
problems, there is the feeling that he has won a small battle only to
develop the strength to face the bigger one facing him in the near future.
Each ending seems to have more of a sense of suspense and greater danger
ahead. I suppose that is just life but it is not what I think of as the
ending of "children's" books. It is certainly appropriate though and very
well done (except Damn it where are the 6th and 7th book!!!! How much
suspense are we expected to deal with!
). Anyway, I will have to see
the 3rd movie and enjoy it for the characters themselves - filling in the
missing and necessary parts in my minds view. I may though now not go to
the theatre and just wait for the DVD to come out to voice my opinion of
them cutting things to the bone with my $$$. I'll see what my son says
tonight (he and I have the same read on things).
IMO It really is insane of them not to make 2 movies out of the larger
books. Once they have things set up and rolling, the return on the money
has to be far greater doing 2 movies rather than one. If nothing else, they
should do an extended version they can sell on the DVD as they did for LOTR.
Sighhh - I hope this doesn't turn into them doing things on the cheap
because they think they have a captive audience.
wrote in message
...
I dont know where they get the idea of "darker".... the later books have
more serious
parts as the kids grow older. People get really hurt, people die.
English childrens
books are not as "fluffy". The lemony snicket (sp?) series is supposed to
show kids
with difficulty (which I will read if I can get em back from my step
sister!).
Rowling is a very VERY tight writer. on her website she even talks about
characters
she has dumped cause while interesting they didnt forward the story
properly. so
stripping stuff out of her books for the movies is very hard indeed.
they have dumped this director for one more like chris columbus from the
first two,
but then I hear they are doing GoF in a single movie, not two which is
going to be
very hard indeed seeing how everything is so tight already and the book is
600? pages
long.
Rowling balances the good with the bad. this last movie stripped out all
the good
and focused on the bad. Like the quiddich game where he falls when the
dementors get
in (they left this in). But after he learns the patronus charm the next
quiddich game
Malfoy et all show up looking like dementors but HP zaps em good and wins
the game to
great celebration (they left this out).
some of these directors are morons. I dont think many of them had a nice
childhood so
they are going to ruin every one elses .... it isnt like we dont have
enough of
horror in reality without trying to poison and destroy the fantasy world
too.
Ingrid
"dkat" wrote:
Wow, really sorry to hear that. I had read that they had stripped the
movie
of all but the bones of the book (which explains how the longer book
could
be a shorter movie).... The books however do get darker as they go
along.... still this should not take away from the magic....
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