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Detailed Report From "Half-Blood Prince" Test Screening

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Posted by: Sue
September 07, 2008, 03:29 AM

Thanks much to TLC reader Rachezee, we now have a detailed report from tonight’s test screening of “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.” As mentioned previously, there are details regarding Harry and Ginny’s kiss, as well as new descriptions of Slughorn’s memory and Riddle’s Horcruxes, Weasley Wheezes, Luna and the Quidditch commentary, the new scene written for the movie about the Death Eaters attack on the Burrow, and pivotal and dramatic scenes involving Snape, Draco, Sectumsempra and much much more. Caution: MAJOR SPOILER WARNING, scroll down for the full report below.

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LAST CHANCE

Today I got to see the test screening of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. It took place in Chicago at the AMC River East. It was a secret screening, no one in the audience was supposed to know before hand what they were seeing. I was one of only a small handful who already knew what we would be seeing, but I was sworn to secrecy. It was truly the hardest secret I ever had to keep.

It was not entirely complete, however aside from a few blue screens in the background, and one or two special effects missing, it was barely noticeable.

I am a huge fan of Ginny and Harry so I will start with them. There is a lot more Ginny than ever before. She nearly equaled Ron for screen time. We first see her at the Burrow when Harry arrives outside and the first thing he sees is her reading through the window. Harry Just stands there for a moment, gazing up at her. Although she is dating Dean Thomas she never looks happy with him, except when she is snogging him at The Three Broomsticks. She was on the Gryffindor Quidditch team. But the only game we saw was from the Felix Felicis chapter when Ron believes Harry has slipped him the potion. During Christmas at the Burrow, Ginny and Harry wind up on the stairs alone and start to lean into each other to kiss, when the attack on the Burrow interrupts them.

The Burrow does not burn down, but it is surrounded by a ring of fire conjured by Bellatrix. Harry, seeing Bellatrix, runs after her, and Ginny runs after him, right into Greyback. But Harry comes to the rescue and the two of them stand in a very high growing cornfield fending off attacks from the deatheaters. Lupin and Tonks come to the rescue, but that is I believe the last we see of them. There is no Tonks and Lupin relationship and although Tonks’ hair is brown there is no notice taken or any explanation given.

Tom Felton did a fantastic job in this film. Draco character remains true to the book, he even stamps on Harry’s nose. But, sadly, we never get the pleasure of seeing Crabb and Goyle disguised as girls. In fact, they are hardly in this movie. The Sectumsempra scene was really good, even without moaning Myrtle. As Harry and Draco throw spells at each other poor Nigel sits frozen on one of the toilets. Snape runs in shortly and McGonagall is in the doorway after Harry cast the spell (Draco never yells Crucio) and he does do a cure his wounds with a spell that sounds almost like song. But he does not use legilimency on Harry, who runs straight out of the bathroom to McGonagall. In the next scene Hermione and Ginny band together and tell Harry to hide the potions book so not even Harry can find it. Ginny takes Harry to the room of Requirement, and makes him close his eyes while she hides the book. Then she kisses him briefly. By the time he opens his eyes she has vanished.

There was definitely tension between Ron and Hermione. In the very beginning at the Burrow, Ron cleans off a bit of toothpaste from Hermione’s cheek. Later in Slughorn’s class she describes what she smells in the love potion and trails off with “spearmint toothpaste…” Lavender is quite nauseating and although she never gives Ron a necklace she does something equally as vomit worthy, steaming up a window on the Hogwarts Express with her breath and drawing a heart with “R + L” inside it. His relationship ends when he is unconscious and moaning Hermione’s name after being poisoned. He remains confused about why it ended but very relieved.

The kid who played young Tom Riddle was Brilliant. His voice and demeanor raised the hairs on the back of my neck. There is no mention of the Gaunts, but the scene in Slughorn’s office is there. Dumbledore however is truly surprised to learn that Riddle made 7 Horcruxes. It is in that scene that he realizes the ring is a Horcrux. He realizes what it was because when harry handles it briefly he moved his head like Voldemort.

We do get to hear Hagrid and Slughorn singing about Odo the Hero, and Harry is funny and a few lines where true to the book while under the influence of Felix Felicis. There is no Professor Trelawney, or the Dursleys. No Kreacher (no mention of inheriting Grimmauld Place whatsoever) or Dobby, or Bill and Fleur. There are no scenes with the Minister of Magic, and I don’t believe they even mentioned Fudge was sacked (though I may have missed it).

Oh and most sadly of all, no description from Luna about the dangers of the Rotfang Conspiracy. Nor does she commentate the Quidditch match. Luna’s role was very small, but she does have the lion hat and she is the one to find Harry on the train under the invisibility cloak with the help of her Spectrespecs.

Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes was awesome!!! I only wish it were a real store. Unfortunately no U-No-Poo sign, but it was still a sight to see.

The scene with Harry and Snape at the end was the least finished of the movie; the background was mostly screens and lights and occasionally a sound persons head. It was very close to the book, though I thought Snape could have been stronger and angrier, when Harry called him a coward. His some of his last words to Harry are “You may have your mother’s eyes but you are as dim as your father!”

As a huge fan of the books I have found myself getting more and more disappointed by all the changes in the movies and especially in Michael Gambon’s portrayal of Dumbledore who is my favorite character. That being said I was really pleasantly surprised by this movie. Many of the changes were actually entertaining and Gambon has improved enough to be tolerable. It was so much better than Order of the Phoenix. Overall I really enjoyed this movie and can not wait to see it again.

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284 Comments

moosie

...and the train wreck that is WB continues.

Posted by moosie on September 07, 2008, 06:42 AM report to moderator
Ki

Brittany, can you please give more details on the love potion scene with Ron and his poisoning scene? How did it happen on screen? Thanks!

Posted by Ki on September 07, 2008, 06:52 AM report to moderator
Patrick

Thanks for the report, Rachezee.

Did they actually show what the Horcruxes will look like? I’m interested to see how they will be portrayed on screen. We’ve already seen screen shots and calendar pics of the ring, but anything of the locket, cup, or diadem? Perhaps we’ll have to wait until DH to see those.

And I’m sure most fans agree: Richard Harris was a MUCh better Dumbledore! Gambon just doesn’t get the concept of the Headmaster. Thanks again!

Posted by Patrick on September 07, 2008, 06:52 AM report to moderator
dudley

sighs Oh well, these films have really entered their own dimension. It’s interesting reading some of the comments, in particular the cut sections that have infuriated the fans of the books, because it is all the subtle moments that delve into the heart of the characters and the story itself, ie Harry doing Sectumsempra in response to Draco’s Crucio; U No Poo; the uninhibited H/G kiss in the common room; Scrimguer and the ‘I will not tell lies’ moment. It was these moments that we love because we know the depth of their meaning. And due to the subtle nature of these moments we will never see them in the films. But ultimately I only see the films for how they look, and as someone said in the forum this one looks gorgeous.

Posted by dudley on September 07, 2008, 06:53 AM report to moderator
eileen

NO LUPIN AND TONKS???

Posted by eileen on September 07, 2008, 06:54 AM report to moderator
JustJess

I don’t know about anyone else but the fact that Luna’s Spectrespecs actually did something useful makes them a little less funny for me . . . kinda un-luna-ish (maybe)

also I know I can’t judge since I haven’t seen the movie but if Ginny initiates this kiss then initiates the one in DH then won’t it seem a little less like it’s a mutual affection . . . kinda like she’s throwing herself at him in a way?

maybe thats just me but I love everything about HBP as a book so this movie will be the hardest for me not to criticize

Posted by JustJess on September 07, 2008, 07:00 AM report to moderator
H

I’m sorry, did I read that wrong or does it say that Dumbledore is surprised Voldemort made seven horcruxes and he only figures out the ring is one because Harry- um- moves his head like Voldemort? And that Dumbledore doesn’t get a funeral? I’m super excited about Hero and Tom because their performances are looking like they’ll be fantastic. But at the same time I’m feeling like I kind of understand why Star Wars fans dislike the new movies so much.

Posted by H on September 07, 2008, 07:09 AM report to moderator
Karla

I’m so happy to read there is the sectumsempra scene and that is is a good scene, since it is my fav part of the book and the first game too, what I hate is all the kiss stuff, its just bad bad bad. I hated too the “You may have your mother’s eyes but you are as dim as your father!” line, as a huge fan of James, it makes me hate snivellus even more

Posted by Karla on September 07, 2008, 07:29 AM report to moderator
katie314

WAIT… so the spectrespecs that anyone can get free in The Quibbler can conquer one of the Deathly Hallows, which is special because nothing can see through it? So all the times Harry uses the cloak have just been rendered pointless. Imagine if in book 7, when Harry steals away to the forest during the battle, all the Death Eaters had just simultaneously whipped out their crazy glasses and seen him.

Posted by katie314 on September 07, 2008, 07:47 AM report to moderator
Michaela

Damn! I’m sooo sad about the whole Lupin/Tonks bit, being cut! :( I always get so excited, when I read the part where Tonks starts yelling at Lupin! Sounds like they’ve cut a whole lot of good stuff! :( But, I’m still gonna see it. The whole Ron/Hermione sounds fun too! But, it sounds like Ron hasn’t got a lot of screen time? When Ron and Ginny seems equal on this, that can’t be right! I want to see Ron aaall the time ;)

Posted by Michaela on September 07, 2008, 07:57 AM report to moderator
looney bird

What the hell! I am really upset by this. I am a BIG Harry/ Ginny fangirl and they screwed it up. I was so looking forward to the kiss in the common room with all the hype of the quidditch game. To me the kiss was filled with the passion that they held in for 5 years. However, in the movie she kisses him and disappears???!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh my God, what is wrong with making their special kiss something more special? Like putting it in a more loud crowded scene. If WB moved the movie to July, then why it seem like crap. And I really wanted to see the Tonks/Lupin & Bill/ Fleur thing. I think that the attack on the burrow was creative but this movie was about the romance and this is what we get. We have waited so long and they are gonna give something like this? I don’t think I even wanna watch this movie! I am really really depressed now!

Posted by looney bird on September 07, 2008, 08:00 AM report to moderator
Grindelwald

Sounds awesome. All the changes from the book makes me even more excited about the movie, to see how it all works out and how book 7 ends up. If I wanted something that was just like the book, then I’ll read the book again.

Posted by Grindelwald on September 07, 2008, 08:01 AM report to moderator
christine

so the h/g kiss wasn’t like anything that’s in the book??? i prefer the real scene in the book than random kissing outside the RR.

Posted by christine on September 07, 2008, 08:31 AM report to moderator
Leo

Wow. This movie sounds amazing! XDD

Posted by Leo on September 07, 2008, 08:38 AM report to moderator
corrina byers

how very pathetic i loathe when they change a book to movie adaptation that much there was never an attack like was described at the burrow ginny wasnt there when harry hid the book in the room of requirement etc,,, need i go on luna did not find harry on the train what a severe disapointment and harry never handled voldemorts ring dumbledore had already destroyed that horcrux before harry ever laid eyes on it ok thats enough i could rant for hours lol i will likely be very hard pressed to even watch the movie let alone buy it to go with the rest who ever directed this movie ought to be slapped stupid lol

Posted by corrina byers on September 07, 2008, 08:40 AM report to moderator
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