tb86 wrote:
irishwhistle wroteQuote:
I'm invading here, because I am thoroughly unqualified. But I'm not starting a debate... I'm just here to say that I could see someone loving LOTR if they have not read the books. But do you find that, having not read the HP books, you get a little lost watching the movies? Much as I gripe about LOTR, they did a better job of explaining things, I thought. Did you find that any of the HP movies seemed to leave something out? I've wondered this but always knew too much about the story to really be able to tell.
I was able to understand them quite well. Not too well but well enough. There were a few questions to be asked that the books could probably explain. Such as in OOTP that Harry and Luna were the only ones to see those creatures because they both saw death and yet it is unexplained when Ron and the others can see them when they are riding them to London. My sister explained the reason but I can't remember.
Interesting... I had my doubts, obviously, about whether they really hit all the points. I guess when they left something out, they left it all out. Well, hopefully the final films will, with two movies to one book, be able to explain everything properly. They look pretty danged exciting.
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