a simple line in a tumultuous movie which particularly caught my attention. an identically plain dialogue, but when introspected, another profound scrap from my exhausted, believing mind.
Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince..
(stop! if you do not wish to know the story line)
(stop! if you do not wish to know the story line)
a couple of hours ago, i was still freezing in the cinema, trying hard to distract my thoughts from the cold receptors back to the movie. The diversion was much of a success, but a little overdone, that esoterica began popping..
perhaps the movie had gained more than enough respectable reviews from people everywhere. but generally, i'd expected more in the movie, after those "harry potter was awesome!" reviews.
but still, it has not disappoint me.
im rather amazed, and thrilled, to see the variety of life implementations in the movie, actually. perhaps it's because i have not possess this mentality i own now the last time i watched harry potter or perhaps it's because it is different. i dont know..
but i think im a little bias in the first condition (:
anyway,
romantically, Ron and Hermione didnt sparkle much chemistry, perhaps to be awaited in the one to come. then again, the jealousy characterized by Hermione was strong enough to delve my chamber of memories to provoke the tears again.
believe it or not.. i was on the verge of crying.
and it would make an ordeal to dig a tear out of me.
favourably and fan-mood-ly, i didnt want Dumbledore to take his exit from the movie. though i know this isnt the complete end to it, but still.. personally, Dumbledore's death is a cuting point already.
fictionally, i still fancy the terms of potions and spells, though ive never really probe into the fictional world. then again, Hercrux is captivating enough to snap me into it :D
enamouredly, Draco Malfoy still qualify in my mind as excessively charming and hot (: being the most bewitching villain ever.
conceitedly, i love the manner Dumbledore portrayed this complacency, in such a way that the audience isnt deflected, but rather convinced over his abilities and rights to have verbalized his egoism.
and hence,
being a typical teen, harry potter is still averagely marked awesome (: