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I was so excited to see this movie. I thought it would be so great and amazing and better than all the others. I had only heard good things about it. But when I saw it, it was quite the contrary.
This movie did not follow the storyline of the book at all. The scenes changed very quickly, and the set could not possibly have been any different from the old set which confused me quite a bit. Why on earth did everything take place in a clock tower? When did it ever say in the book that the entrance to the school was in a clock? Never.
Also, in the very last scene Harry recieves his Firebolt which is extremely different from the book.
I also think that the students wear normal clothes too often which, in my opinion, is very stupid because it ruins the air of fantasy and the idea that they're living in practically a different world. And in the books they never wear Muggle clothing, they don't even know what normal Muggles wear!
Last, but not least, there is way too much flirtation and sexual tension between Hermione and the boys. Hermione grabs Ron's hand, cries on his shoulder, falls on Harry, and spoons with him!
If I hadn't read the book, I might think the movie was a good-quality movie, except for the fact that absolutely nothing is explained and the scenes are too short in the beginning.
To sum it up, I did not enjoy this movie, mainly because it didn't follow the book well enough and I didn't think it was well-made.
This movie did not follow the storyline of the book at all. The scenes changed very quickly, and the set could not possibly have been any different from the old set which confused me quite a bit. Why on earth did everything take place in a clock tower? When did it ever say in the book that the entrance to the school was in a clock? Never.
Also, in the very last scene Harry recieves his Firebolt which is extremely different from the book.
I also think that the students wear normal clothes too often which, in my opinion, is very stupid because it ruins the air of fantasy and the idea that they're living in practically a different world. And in the books they never wear Muggle clothing, they don't even know what normal Muggles wear!
Last, but not least, there is way too much flirtation and sexual tension between Hermione and the boys. Hermione grabs Ron's hand, cries on his shoulder, falls on Harry, and spoons with him!
If I hadn't read the book, I might think the movie was a good-quality movie, except for the fact that absolutely nothing is explained and the scenes are too short in the beginning.
To sum it up, I did not enjoy this movie, mainly because it didn't follow the book well enough and I didn't think it was well-made.
pretty much what happens is the unoriginal plot that two girls who look alike switch places because they hate their lives. i'm usually pretty loose w/ disney movies because i know to expect them to be awful, but to actually say this is good and that the acting is good or even decent is completely idiotic. this movie was SO BAD! and none of these people including Maggie whatever can act.. it was so bad. the only reason to watch this would be for Justin Timberlake - not that he's good, he's just Justin Timberlake and cool. anyway, this movie was absolutely terrible and i didn't even watch the whole thing and i hate it this much! the ending sucked also. it was really predictable.