• stevedice@sh.itjust.works
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    This is actually addressed in the books. There’s a part when Harry is whining how nobody believed him when he said Voldemort was back and Hermione basically goes “Dude, you convinced Cedric to touch the cup at the same time you did, then you both disappeared and you came back with his dead body screaming about an evil wizard who has been dead for more than a decade. I only believed you because I’m your friend.”

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      It’s a huge plot point in the fifth book/film as well. Lots of people including the ministry don’t want to believe him.

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        Yeah but the movies specifically frame it more as “the ministry has been infiltrated” and less as “Harry, your story is shady af”

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          It’s been a long time, but I very much remember it being played as the powers that be are simply afraid to acknowledge that V is back. They do attack Harry’s story some to help justify keeping their heads in the sand, but that didn’t seem like the point to me.

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          The movies also frames Dumbledore as a hard boiled unhinged detective who slams people against walls and shakes them down for information, whereas the book totally missed out on that great aspect of his personality. Swings and roundabouts

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            Definitely, Dumbledore is much better in the movies. I think the books overexplore his relationship with Voldemort and he comes off a bit daft. All of his interactions with Voldemort are like:

            Voldemort: Genocide is cool, right?

            Dumbledore: No, it isn’t

            V: You’re right. Anyway, theoretically, how can I become more stronger?

            D: Are you gonna do a genocide?

            V: high pitched Whaaaaat…?! Naaaaaaaah! I would never do that!

            D: Ok, here’s how you become more powerful…

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                He’s a man of ACTION in the films, and not a man of giving fools a second chance.

                Dumbledore in the books has my heart, but Dumbledore in the films has my sword