They left out such a crucial bit of dialog from the books: "I guess Dumbledore always knew that I'd leave you guys" "No" Harry said, "He always knew that you'd find a way to come back".
@@beryla4979it's actually a couple of pages later. It's right at the beginning of Chapter 20 'Xenophilius Lovegood'. Harry and Ron catch up when Hermione is still angry with them (mostly Ron). That's why it wouldn't be in this particular scene either.
🤣🤣🤣listen this be some real life or death type shit. She perfectly embodies everything Black Mamas possess when they’re mad, but you gotta be fast to hide something from them
Harry can stare down the face of evil, but he can't stare down an angry witch. Instead he looks like a scared puppy who is about to be taking to the vets. 'I don't know' and 'I don't have it' he is adorable I can't 😂😂💞
Yeah, you can see both the anger in her eyes, but the softening, the love. She knows this is it, she needs time, but this is it. A horcrux is destroyed, they have something to destroy them with, and Ron is back and back as himself.
The thing is the fact that he heard Hermione’s voice not Harry’s shows how much he loves Hermione. And Hermione knew that, you could see her eyes softening at that moment.
Early on in the series,they clearly were falling in love,but in self-denial,& the build up of it all helped excite the fans. They knew it was coming,but didn't know when & how...
0:22 - 0:49 Ron: Hey. Hermione: You complete ass, Ronald Weasley! You show up here after weeks, and you say “Hey”? Where’s my wand, Harry? Where’s my wand? Harry: I don’t know. Hermione: Harry Potter, you give me my wand! Harry: I don’t have it! Ron: How come he’s got your wand? Hermione: Never mind why he’s got my wand.
When Ron shares how he found his way back.. I can picture Harry thinking, 'Where is the other Weasley when I need her?' These three balanced each other so well together.
After rewatching this movie once again..now that I am a lil bit older, I felt sorry for Hermione. She wiped off the memories of her from her parents and during a couple of scenes she even misses them and she feels hopeless. The last thing that she wanted during such testing times is Ron having doubts on her and harry and leaving them in the middle…far from any hopes of destroying that horcrux with many more to go…back then I felt that she was just over reacting but now I understand
And she is in the worst situation because she is a Muggle-born. They could kill her anytime, in the worst way, without even a reason. When Ron was there, I think she was feeling safer. @@kalyanbv1000
@@aaronnantz5554 I just got to this part in the book and I'm here to keep my promise of getting back to you on the details. In the book, Harry brings Ron into the tent and when Hermione sees the latter, she approaches him like she's sleepwalking, processes for a moment, then proceeds to punch every inch of Ron. The dialogue is mostly the same, even demanding Harry to give her back her wand, but Harry uses it via intervention and projects a shield between her and Ron. And when Ron recounts how he managed to escape the Snatchers (splinching his fingernails in the process), Hermione sarcastically jokes about how his experience is worse than what both she and Harry faced (getting attacked by Nagini in Godric's Hollow and barely escaping from Voldemort). And when Ron talks about how he heard Hermione's voice coming from the Dilluminator, both Harry and Hermione realize it's when she first spoke of Ron since he left, which was after they escaped Nagini and Harry found out his wand was destroyed. By the end of the scene, after hearing what she missed out on (doe Patronus, sword in frozen lake, Horcrux destroyed, etc), she just proceeds to go back to sleep and both Harry and Ron remark on how things could've gone worse, remembering the birds Hermione used to attack the latter in the previous book/film (to which Hermione muffled from her bed _"I still haven't ruled that out"_ before falling back asleep).
May I add one thing? The most important thing about all this moment, which was left out in the movie (really can’t get why!). In the book, while Hermione couldn’t listen, Harry tells Ron that Hermione had been crying a lot since he left. And, most important, he clarifies that he (Ron) shouldn’t have been worried about them cause to him Hermione was just like a sister.
I love how Harry is smiling like he done accomplished something amazing. Like, he brought back his two friends who are in love with each other, like, he's the perfect match maker or something but in actuality has no idea that that is not the case at all. 😂😂😂 This scene was top notch. Loved it.
This girl set a teacher's robe on fire, imprisoned a witch, confounded a student, brewed one the most complex potion of all times. Harry was to be afraid of her. Piss her off and you would wake up in the middle of Sahara the next our.
Underrated for what exactly? he left her also in the book and in the book Harry and Hermione didn't had so close relationship. Hermione was feeling even worst in the book. At least in movies Harry cared for Hermione and he tried to make her feel better.
@@wowi93 to my knowledge this was the first time Ron did something intentionally wrong. His beef with Harry in Goblet too, given the fact that, while it’s been a while since I read them, he did the same thing in the book, and then he returned when they needed him most, plus the horcux was manipulating him. It doesn’t excuse him, he could’ve resisted, it feels the same way as blaming any poor choices Frodo makes near the end of LotR. He stood up for Harry all throughout the movies which people act like he doesn’t do any of that in the movies, but he does. When they first arrive at Hogwarts in the OotP movie when Seamus was going after Harry with false accusations. I do think book Ron is a little better, but I think that’s the case with every character to an extent. I’d say book to movie Harry and Ginny are just a bit worse than Ron because they are, while interesting enough when you don’t compare them to the books, are pretty dull compared to the book counterparts. Edit: a sleep deprived me didn’t comprehend your comment correctly, and see now that you agree with me. To answer your question, people think he isn’t taken seriously enough.
Harry just looks down and up at Ron when he said hoping one of you will show up and you did Harry’s like what did you say I just got yelled at by hermione because of you
Everyone: *talking about what Ron said, what Harry said, how they're just poor teenagers, good acting* me: *casually comparing the movie scenes with the book*
Ron: Hermione, I'm so sorry for the way I acted that night.......! Hermione: Ron....... Ron: I understand you're upset with me and I don't blame you......!
@@KittehNinjaz I'm surprised you managed to watch this scawee movie. Were you hiding behind Mummy the whole time or did she remind you too much of nasty Hermione?
@@goku6560 The Oppugno scene. She doesn't get the man, so instead of dealing with her heartbreak in a healthy manner, she blames him for not knowing what she doesn't tell him, and she physically attacks him. In front of someone who has been abused in ways just like this, who before then had no reason to feel unsafe around her.
And she got mad because she was hoping that he would run up to her, kiss her and said "I'm so sorry I left you" but instead he said "Hey!" as if nothing happened after being gone for weeks
Makes sense, doesn't it? Considering he left like a major JERK it's kind of logical that she acted like that. Wouldn't you have done the same? I know I would have.
Well arse is the British pronunciation of ass, they’re literally the same word. So technically she said both, however “arse” is the true answer as she is British.
Who cares? It doesn't matter how long you have been friends with someone? what matters is how close you are. She never left Harry when he needed her, and went to the grave of his parents with him. She made her family forget her, and she doesn't even have a home to return to, so she can be with him and help him even with her life.
@@itreacemassey9023, not to mention that the horcrux necklace knocked a screw loose in Ron's head. He thought that Hermione likes Harry more than him. Keep in mind that he's seen Hermione hug Harry before & not once did he get mad about it up until the horcrux hunt.
@@joshmontemayor6098 That wasn’t such a thing in the books. The horcrux had him messed up definitely, but I don’t think he implies that they are having an affair or whatever in the books. The locket tries it on when he destroys it to really mess him up, and get him to kill Harry, but it doesn’t work, and Harry reassures him how he doesn’t have anything to worry about in that regard, and how important he was to her and to them as a group.
This scene was terrible. Ron gives her a look like there's something wrong with her for being angry when she had every right to be. In the book, he wouldn't stop apologizing which is how it should have been
Weeks!? Wow so long. Also as innsufferable as she can be she had the right to be mad. Speaking of wands if i were harry I'd have cast a little spark at hermione for hurting him twice. The book and the hair😁
Are you feeling jealous? Or is it something else? She is great! If you don't like her, simply don't watch her. There are million other people who appreciate her.