![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There are slight spoilers for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I under the cut, but I just love this small mention from this EW poll that really captures one of the greater aspects of the film, i.e., Ron and Hermione's evolving relationship.
"I would also like to note that after seeing the movie, that piece of me that had still thought Harry and Hermione would’ve made the better pair is gone. I know Ron and Hermione have had their moments before, but watching him describe how he knew that the light that went through his chest would lead him to her, and then later charge at Bellatrix as she was torturing Hermione, I finally felt how much Ron cared for her and, more importantly, that he was worthy of her."
Seriously, Rupert Grint sold EVERYTHING when it came to where Ron was emotionally, but the longing whenever he looked at Hermione was so transparent and affecting and brilliantly played. When he was locked up in the dungeon and could hear her screaming? He couldn't stop moving. Rupert's always been really fantastic with the physicality of the role, but damn, he just knocked it out of the park this go-round. Hell, all three carried this film and did so with absolute grace.
Basically, I could talk about this movie all the live-long day and want to see it about a gajillion more times in the theater so that I can catch all the things I missed the first time around. July really cannot come fast enough. Also, I would do Rupert Grint in half a fucking second, that hot-ass ginger.
"I would also like to note that after seeing the movie, that piece of me that had still thought Harry and Hermione would’ve made the better pair is gone. I know Ron and Hermione have had their moments before, but watching him describe how he knew that the light that went through his chest would lead him to her, and then later charge at Bellatrix as she was torturing Hermione, I finally felt how much Ron cared for her and, more importantly, that he was worthy of her."
Seriously, Rupert Grint sold EVERYTHING when it came to where Ron was emotionally, but the longing whenever he looked at Hermione was so transparent and affecting and brilliantly played. When he was locked up in the dungeon and could hear her screaming? He couldn't stop moving. Rupert's always been really fantastic with the physicality of the role, but damn, he just knocked it out of the park this go-round. Hell, all three carried this film and did so with absolute grace.
Basically, I could talk about this movie all the live-long day and want to see it about a gajillion more times in the theater so that I can catch all the things I missed the first time around. July really cannot come fast enough. Also, I would do Rupert Grint in half a fucking second, that hot-ass ginger.