In the film, elder Weasley sprog Percy – now working for the Ministry of Magic – comes across as a slimy yes-man. In the books he’s an all-out traitor, disowning his family and sending Christmas presents back unopened.
The film could have run with the idea of Percy going really evil – fiddling his expenses and claiming on a second Gnome or something.
I agree it's sad that certain characters and sub-plots had to go, but there's no limit to how long a novel can be.... the same can't be said of a movie.
and theres another one sorry total film but theres a major on that youve missed out a plot infact that comes into the 7th film and book a little thing called a diadem and since i dont want to spoil anything i wont say anymore because in the 6th film this isnt included and its so frustrating because its SO VERY IMPORTANT in the 7th film it actually is so important i dont know how they could miss it out
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acushla
Nov 13th 2009, 12:51
I agree it's sad that certain characters and sub-plots had to go, but there's no limit to how long a novel can be.... the same can't be said of a movie.
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killerosity
Nov 11th 2010, 14:25
and theres another one sorry total film but theres a major on that youve missed out a plot infact that comes into the 7th film and book a little thing called a diadem and since i dont want to spoil anything i wont say anymore because in the 6th film this isnt included and its so frustrating because its SO VERY IMPORTANT in the 7th film it actually is so important i dont know how they could miss it out
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