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Details on Cave Scene, Events on Astronomy Tower from HBP Screening

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Posted by: Sue
September 07, 2008, 02:00 PM

Hang on everyone, we have another treat this morning! In addition to the first report from the test screening of “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” which took place yesterday in Chicago, TLC reader Rachezee sent us a new report today. This new report goes into great detail on the dramatic Cave Scene with the Inferi, as well as the pivotal events on the Astronomy tower with Snape, Draco and Dumbledore. Again a MAJOR SPOILER CAUTION is given, scroll down to read.

Thanks so much Rach!

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I am so sorry everyone, in my haste to write my review I completely forgot the cave scene! So here it is-

Dumbledore meets Harry at the top of the Astronomy tower and they apparate to outside the cave. As they are leaving Harry is surprised that that they can apparate from within the Hogwarts grounds, and Dumbledore says something along the lines of “That’s the beauty of being headmaster.”

The scene they apparate to, despite being slightly unfinished was nonetheless absolutely breathtaking. Cliffs and huge waves dominate the scene. Dumbledore finds their way to the anti-chamber and slits his hand (for you star trek fans – he does it in a Klingon way – straight across the inside of his hand). The wall crumbles away and Dumbledore explains to Harry that Voldemort would have set up defenses around the Horcrux.

The cave is very different than what I had pictured and than all the fan art I have seen, but still a chilling and amazing sight. It reminded me a bit of a normal cave mixed with the ice crystal place Superman goes to in one of his movies. The whole cave is a vast formation of huge crystals, jagged and rough, jutting out from the ceiling walls and floor.

They make their way to the water and Dumbledore cautions Harry not to touch it and he starts to raise the boat with magic. Then he has Harry reel it in with a very heavy long chain.

The island is a formation of crystals as is the basin. Now the only really cheesy and unspectacular thing about this whole scene is that they use a large white clam shell partially imbedded in a small rock to scoop up the potion. In my opinion it looked rather silly. Dumbledore tell Harry to force him to drink the potion and Gambon once again does a slightly better than usual job being forced to drink the potion.

At one point towards the end you can very softly hear Dumbledore mumble something like “please don’t hurt them, it’s all my fault.” But it was almost inaudible and I doubt anyone who has not read the book caught the line at all. Then after the last scoop is drunk, Gambon kind of goes back to his rather poor, unresearched acting and says with far too much strength. “Harry, Water.”

But first Harry goes back to the Basin and recovers the locket and in the background we can hear Dumbledore saying “Harry, water” getting slightly weaker each time he says it. Harry attempts to fill the basin with water the aguamenti charm, but can not get the scoop the water up with that silly shell. After trying several times and Dumbledore starting to collapse he goes to the lake to fill it there.

Suddenly the light that was emanating from the island with the basin goes out, and Harry lights his wand (most unfortunately with the non-existent spell luminous-maximus, or whatever it was he used in the beginning of the third movie), and slowly reaches down to scoop up the lake water. The moment he touches it a hand reaches out and grabs Harry’s wrist. The whole audience jumped in fear. Harry tries to fend off the inferi with all the spells we hear him try in the books. But in the end he is pulled down into the water.

Before I go on I must say the Inferi scene was one of the most spectacular of this movie. They looked a bit like the newer version of the Dementor, but much more human shaped and brownish. I fear I am not describing them well, because they were truly a scary site to see. The camera angles captured the scene of Harry trying hopelessly to defend himself and Dumbledore from them as they clambered onto the island from all different angles and the sheer number of them eventually overwhelms Harry and he is pulled down deep into the lake.

While Harry is underwater the view we have is from below him looking up and we can see the whole island from below as well. Suddenly the Inferi holding Harry releases him and he swims up to a surface covered in ferocious flame. The “ring of fire” Dumbledore conjures is an unbelievable sight, far more than I think anyone pictured in the books, but incredibly spectacular. Harry and Dumbledore climb back in the boat and the scene then cuts to Harry helping Dumbledore through the cave.

The every so anticipated lines of (I am paraphrasing) “Don’t worry sir, I’ll get us back” and Dumbledore replying “I am not worried, I am with you” are said. Executed very well by Radcliffe though rather poorly in my opinion by Gambon who clearly does not know the significant emotional value we fans know those lines have.

They then apparate back to the top of the astronomy tower. There is no dark mark in the sky. But as Dumbledore says he needs Severus not Madame Pomfrey they hear a commotion and Dumbledore orders Harry to go and hide and not come out or interfere. A command the book Harry would never have followed, but that the movie Harry would obey. Harry goes underneath the wooden floor of the tower where Dumbledore is standing where he can see everything through large gaps between the wood slates. Draco arrives and Tom does a brilliant job as a boy trying to be fierce and terrified at the same time. Some lines from the book are rather butchered by Dumbledore saying things like “Draco, you are not an assassin.” Then the Death Eaters arrive all in masks except Bellatrix and Greyback. Bellatrix urges Draco to do it though his wand lowers slightly.

Meanwhile under the floor Harry who is watching terrified with his wand at the ready is sneaked up on by Snape, whose wand is also out and puts his finger to his lips to make sure Harry stays quiet. My description does not quite capture that scene well enough, but I was surprised to find my heart ripping, perhaps because I knew what was going to happen when Snape appeared there. Snape quietly appears above, and Dumbledore, with far too much strength says “Severus Please.”

And Snape does the Avada Kadavra, and Bellatrix is ecstatic. The scene with Dumbledore being lifted into the air was unfortunately unfinished because we see him up in the air and then apparently falling down the side of the tower, but there was no motion yet. He is stationary in both scenes. I am sure more special effects will be added later. Then Bellatrix casts the Dark Mark (another amazing updated special effect with a black smoke skull and snake tongue). The Deatheaters all run out, destroying a bit of the castle in a euphoric tantrum along the way. There is no battle inside Hogwarts and the only one to chase them is Harry.

There was no Amycus or Alecto anywhere I could see. Oh, and there is no Rosmerta either. Forgot to mention that before.

Anyway, the Deatheaters set Hagrid’s hut on fire and the scene I already described happens between Harry and Snape. Harry then returns to find the whole school gathered around Dumbledore’s body, McGonagall in the front completely stunned and silent. Harry kneels down at Dumbledore’s side, brushes a hair out of his face and finds the locket, but does not open it. Clutching the locket He starts to cry and Ginny goes and holds him also crying. Then following McGonagall’s lead, everyone lights there wand (I think they all murmur something in unison but I can’t remember what) and slowly raise them as one in the air. Final shot of that scene is from above with all the lighted wands surrounding the tower, Dumbledore, Harry and Ginny.

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177 Comments

axl.girl

Oops sorry… just re-read the review & realised that they used a large white clam shell to scoop up the potion – not as the actual basin.

Slightly better, but still bad in the bathroom decor sense…

Posted by axl.girl on September 08, 2008, 08:48 AM report to moderator
Riverwings

OMG,this is great!

Posted by Riverwings on September 08, 2008, 09:12 AM report to moderator
Marie

Wait a minute. I thought you cant apparate in the school grounds? Lol. O well, just thought i point that out. Sounds good though.

Posted by Marie on September 08, 2008, 09:43 AM report to moderator
Jess

I found myself crying when I read the part about Snape saying Avada Kedavra. =[

Sounds amazing, wow.

Posted by Jess on September 08, 2008, 09:53 AM report to moderator
chandra

Dan Radcliffe being better than Gambon? Well, the MN report does say that Dan’s acting was top notch in this movie but I had so hoped that Gambon will at last be top notch too since this is his last HP movie. The cave scene description was awesome BTW, so I’ll take comfort in the fact that even if the actor is not so good, at least DD’s death will have made a greater impact than Sirius’ death.

Posted by chandra on September 08, 2008, 10:07 AM report to moderator
Sleepymel

Well, some of this sounds good, but I’m mostly really disappointed. With Gambon’s poor portrayal thus far, I’ve been worried that he was going to ruin the emotion of the end of the book and it sounds like he did. I’m also really upset about pretty much everything I’ve heard about Snape. Can’t they just get the story right? Is that so hard??

Posted by Sleepymel on September 08, 2008, 12:10 PM report to moderator
Corey

I really have to laugh at all the “Gambon is the worst ever” comments. No offense to Richard Harris, but at least Gambon acts. You could tell Harris did not really care too much about the part.

Posted by Corey on September 08, 2008, 12:32 PM report to moderator
Redbeard

I believe we have a real gambon-hater in Rachezee. The guy from mugglenet thought he did a really good job. I guess I’ll postpone my own judgement until I see it for myself, but I really think Rachezee is going out of his way to dislike him. Determant to hate his performance even when he did a good job. Go ahead, yell for Richard Harris and his stock old grandpa performance of Dumbledore.

Posted by Redbeard on September 08, 2008, 02:18 PM report to moderator
VanessaRose

It make me excited, although I can’t see it, but …… Professor Snape, I can’t say anything for you brave, you are a real HERO! Draco, poor guy!

Posted by VanessaRose on September 08, 2008, 03:07 PM report to moderator
Hpfan

I can’t wait! It must be amazing. I hopped there would be battle inside Hogwarts though… I am a little disappointed with Dumbledore. I didn’t want him to be like the previous movies again… What about the funeral? Does Harry break up with Ginny there? Does Ron tell Harry that they are with him whatever happens or did they give that line to Hermione again…?

Posted by Hpfan on September 08, 2008, 03:38 PM report to moderator
evanna11

The link doesn’t work:(

Posted by evanna11 on September 08, 2008, 03:47 PM report to moderator
Beth :]

Oh my…...

I can’t WAIT to see this. I’m trying really hard to hold in a squeee :]

Posted by Beth :] on September 08, 2008, 03:50 PM report to moderator
Susan14

...Why do many people keep thinking Harris gave a flat performance? Tell me, how often did Dumbledore freak out and start slamming Harry against things (see GoF movie after Harry’s name came out of the goblet)? Harris, IMO, was Dumbledore. For the first five books, Dumbledore was almost 100% calm, quiet, kind, gente-twinkling-in-the-eyes kind of man. He always exuded power in a CALM manner, not a forceful one where he had to snarl and manhandle his students (wait, wasn’t that one of the things he would NOT allow Umbridge to do in the books? Guess Gambon’s Dumbledore is the only one allowed to manhandle his students. Lovely). Gambon’s Dumbledore gets hysterical, panics, and shows rage in the movies. Dumbledore was always the eye of the storm in the books, not the driving force behind it. I could never shake the feeling that Gambon was never given a clear direction of who Dumbledore was (nor did he ever at least read one of the bloody books). I see that trend will continue, if this review tells me anything. Man, when I thought about HBP becoming a movie years ago, I thought that if THIS is what Gambon calls calm and benevolent (slamming Harry around, yelling, freaking out), I’m scared to see what he thinks Dumbledore actually getting angry at Harry in HBP would look like (I thought maybe Gambon would chuck Radcliffe out the window or something). However, the Inferi scene does sound pretty cool. Radcliffe improving in his acting is great to hear.

Posted by Susan14 on September 08, 2008, 04:14 PM report to moderator
fanofmagic

I have to side with Rachezee on Gambon-hating. And for those who want to blame the directors instead. Go for it! It’s both really isn’t it? I love how Susan14 put it, power in a CALM manner. That’s what makes me love dumbledore.

At any rate, I am glad to have had a chance to hear all this now, and early so that I can also have time to forget enough to still be surprised.

Posted by fanofmagic on September 08, 2008, 05:38 PM report to moderator
Lady Hawke

So, did Draco at least disarm Dumbledore? He has to have disamred Dumbledore or the Elder Wand will not have changed hands.

Posted by Lady Hawke on September 08, 2008, 06:12 PM report to moderator
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