Klaus
First Post
I didn't get into the Harry Potter craze at the ground floor. At first he reminded me of a watered-down Tim Hunter (The Books of Magic), so I never got around to reading the books (books are a tad expensive in these tropical parts). When the movies came out, I opted to see them, and expected to like them, since the books were such a hit. But the first two movies struck me cold. This week I borrowed Prisoner of Azkaban DVD from a friend and watched it. Everyone told me it was the best of all three. But alas, I could not get engaged in it.
What is it about Harry Potter that is so brilliant? The character isn't a hero, he barely does anything in his own movies. If justice were to be done, they should rename the series 'Hermione Granger', 'cause she's the one with not only the skills and wits, but also with the initiative to do something. She has the ideas and generally outshines Harry in all three movies.
So, what am I missing here?
(Sidenote: the hippogriff was very cool, but the werewolf looked like a shaved, starving gnoll)
What is it about Harry Potter that is so brilliant? The character isn't a hero, he barely does anything in his own movies. If justice were to be done, they should rename the series 'Hermione Granger', 'cause she's the one with not only the skills and wits, but also with the initiative to do something. She has the ideas and generally outshines Harry in all three movies.
So, what am I missing here?
(Sidenote: the hippogriff was very cool, but the werewolf looked like a shaved, starving gnoll)