Deathly Hallows - death watch *EXPECT SPOILERS*

Just watched OotP again, having now finished Hallows. Very weird watching the whole movie going, you're going to die, you're going to die, you're losing an ear, etc...
 
Heh! Yeah, I think I'd be like that...even in Order of the Phoenix, every time I saw Sirius I kept thinking, well, make it worth your while, mate, you're dead soon!

I was thinking about this the other day...do you think the people playing Lupin and Fred and everyone else who dies read the book and thought "Oh, damn it, I don't make it to the end!" or "Ooh, I get a great death!" :D
 
What's interesting is you forgot...

Severus Snape and Harry Potter

AND George's ear! We can't forget George's ear, especially after the 'holy' remark. *giggles*
 
Snape yes, but the Harry thing was strange enough that I still don't know if he was dead or just unconcious and delirious.
Was Dumbledore supposed to be a part of Harry's mind or actually Dumbledore? And why didn't Harry summon Dumbledore with the stone before going to face off with Tom.

Personally I'd always thought that Harry's confrontations with Voldemort would be better if he used Tom's real name rather than the one that Voldemort gave himself. Giving something it's real name often makes it less scary.
 
Something about his willingness to die helped defeat Voldemort, given that he was a horcrux. If he'd fought him, he would've fought himself too. Now he made Voldy fight himself (as his horcrux) instead.

Harry going peacefully to die in order to prevent evil taking over the world is almost messianic, never mind his eventual resurrection...
 
Well, finished ealry this mornig (very early). And I must say that many of the deaths felt tacked - particularly those off-screen. Tonks and Lupin, as an example. Lupin is my all-time fave character, and yet his death had such little emotional impact... The death that hit me hardest was Hedwig, and the emotion I felt was anger at such an arbitrary ending. There was no need for it, so far as I could see, except to throw in an early 'shocking' death. And that's the way I felt about most of the subsequent deaths, that they were thrown about because it was expected to happen.
 
I think part of JKR's idea was to keep you guessing whether Harry would die or not (I predicted wrongly that he would die, though her explanation of why he survived the removal of the Horcrux was a little weak, I thought.) Or if not Harry, then a major character as has already been mentioned - McGonagall, Hermione or Ron. With so many dying, you would feel it possible to lose any of them, though it did begin to feel like the final episode of 'Blake's 7' or the end of 'Serenity'.

I think the 55 dead mentioned would only be adults, or students who were 'of age' (unless they sneaked in like Ginny.) The younger students were all evacuated first through the corridor to Hogsmeade long before the battle.
 

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