There has always been a debate between fans of the saga Harry Potter. Are films better than books? Or are novels more convincing than feature films. A historic debate which is not ready to end, and which will soon be fueled with the series Harry Potter. If, generally, people prefer JK Rowling's novels, we have selected 3 moments in the cinematographic saga Harry Potter which are better made than in novels.
Harry Potter who gets magic wand
Compared to other volumes of the literary saga, the first Harry Potter is much shorter than his successors. Adapted to the screen by Chris Columbus, Harry Potter at the school of wizards is always very appreciated by fans. It must be said that the director of Mom, I missed the plane Perfects perfectly to create a magical, magical, and endearing environment. In particular thanks to this chapter, yet fairly short of the novels of J.K. Rowlingwhen Potter buys his School supplies.
Chris Columbus insists more than the author about this part of the story. In the film, the moment when Harry chose his magic wand at Ollivander is a flagship moment of this first opus. However, in novels, this passage only concerns a few lines.
The death of Sirius Black in The order of the Phoenix
Embodied by Gary Oldman In films, Sirius Black has become, over time, One of the favorite characters of fans. In Harry Potter and the order of the PhoenixSirius Black is murdered by Bellatrix. A much more striking sequence in the film David Yates that in the novel of J.K. Rowling. In this fifth opus, the tension reaches its climax when Harry and his friends are trapped in the Salle of Prophecies of the Ministry of Magic.
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The staging of David Yates gives birth to an anthology scene. Harry Potter's cry Add dramatic tension that JK Rowling could not create. Time seems to slow down to the cry of Potter's rage who decides to hunt the murderer of his godfather. In the book, things are arranged differently. JK Rowling gives Harry Potter time to calm downtime to understand and assimilate the death of Sirius Black. The sequence takes place much less in panic and precipitation.
Harry and Hermione's dance in Deathly relics – Part 1
Somewhere in Deathly relics – Part 1Harry and Hermione find themselves that both. At this stage of the story, the cult trio seeks to find Voldemort Horcruxes. But their journey involves major sacrifices. The dark energy of the medallion of Slytherin affects the group, amplifying their emotions and insecurity. It finally leads Ron fromsubmerged by his feelings, Leaving Harry and Hermione shaken and uncomfortable.
The true magic of the story ofHarry Potter resides in His themes of love and friendship. Compared to the book, the film puts these themes forward in a more natural way. While O Children of Nick Cave Go to the radio, Harry and Hermione share a dance. For the first time for a long time, they smile and have funbreaking the cycle of stress and sadness. In this fleeting moment, they reconnect with the reason which unites them in this fight, making this scene essential. A detail but powerful, which makes all the difference.