répondre à cette question

Harry Potter Question

Who else was disappointed when...

Who else was disappointed with the last scene Wormtail was in during Deathly Hallows part one? In the book he died in what was probably one of the most dramatic and plot churning scenes... one that was pointed out par several of my friends. But in the movie, I he says is "Ouch." and falls over! The hell is that?! What happened? They're willing to kill Dobby off, but they wont even kill Wormtail? Seriously!?
*
I AGREE ITS SO STUPID! WORMTAIL IS A BULLY HE SOLD LILY AAND JAMES POTTER TO VOLDEMORT HE SHOULD HAVE DIED LIKE IN THE BOOKS!
harrydanron posted il y a plus d’un an
 SneakyFox48 posted il y a plus d’un an
next question »

Harry Potter Réponses

alirioaguero2 said:
I get your disappointment, if toi were waiting for it, but I guess it was like with Saruman in LOTR. They didn't have enough screen time to make all deaths. They decided that Dobby's, Bella's, Nagini's, Goyle's and Voldemort's were the ones to explicitly montrer and Fred's, Lupin's, Tonks's and Lavender's (who survives in the books, btw) are the ones to montrer shortly, while Pettygrew's death would maybe prolong the plot for another five minutes they decided to put somewhere else. But Pettygrew is a silly little creature, and he's nothing without Voldemort, so what if he did survive? What will happen with him next? Azkaban? egzile? Nothing good, that's sure.
select as best answer
posted il y a plus d’un an 
tigergirl100 said:
really? i didnt even notice he died.....
select as best answer
 really? i didnt even notice he died.....
posted il y a plus d’un an 
LadyNottingham said:
I share your disappointment too. Would have been great to have a reminder of the PoA scene when he owes Harry his life - to be repaid par his eventual death in DH2. A well deserved death for him, in my opinion.
select as best answer
posted il y a plus d’un an 
jhakanaka420 said:
really when i was watching it i was really pissed off they left it out...but then i forgot...thanc for reminding.
i think they left it out because the "moviegoers" won't remember the whole debt thing.but it was a very crucial dramatic moment and i think it should have been there.
select as best answer
posted il y a plus d’un an 
Sasume said:
Oh yeah! I remember! He choked himself because he owed Harry ou something. I didn't remember that being important. Maybe it was.
select as best answer
posted il y a plus d’un an 
BlackHound said:
In the book, it's a moment's hesitation while strangling Harry that the silver hand mistakes as weakness, so turns on him kills him. YAY. Yeah, I would have liked to see that rotten son of a chienne get what he so richly deserved, but compaired to all of the other things we didn't get to see, I'm not that irritated about it. I know he fking died.
select as best answer
posted il y a plus d’un an 
foopetsrule said:
I was mad too. I mean the best Yates could do was "OW!" *Thump*
select as best answer
posted il y a plus d’un an 
*
I agree. I didn't even notice...
MichaelxxRupert posted il y a plus d’un an
MichaelxxRupert said:
Wormtail died in the movie?What?
select as best answer
posted il y a plus d’un an 
simpleplan said:
a bit
select as best answer
posted il y a plus d’un an 
rere14 said:
I agree with you, he should've been killed in the movie, but it's kinda ironic he didn't get killed, because that means the last link harry have with his parent is wormtail?! ugh, yeah I prefer him dead
select as best answer
posted il y a plus d’un an 
superwalrus said:
i kno they dont have a lot of screen time and all and its really disapointing, but they check everything with jk rowling so i guess if its ok with her its ok with me
select as best answer
posted il y a plus d’un an 
*
"don't have screen time"? Please...the movie is only a heure and a half long. It's the shortest of all the Harry Potter films. And just because a change is made doesn't mean JK agreed with everything they did. Sometimes creators have to make compromises with the film-makers, ou the projects don't get done.
BlackHound posted il y a plus d’un an
next question »