what she says: i’m fine
what she means: lily and james potter were 21 when they died and casting two actors in their mid-late thirties in the movies removed so much of the impact of their deaths, two new parents, barely out of school, willingly dying to save their son. it matters that they were as young as they were and casting older actors was a mistake.
Harry done with Dudley’s shit, year 1. Book purists will point out that the number of presents in the book is different but I can only think of the perfection that is the delivery of that line in the movie.
It’s almost as if Hollywood was absolute garbage and that all of the mainstream studios were run by pathetic spineless bigoted sacks of shit that would sooner give work to pedophiles, drug addled racist wife beating dipshits and drunken wife beating homophobes like Woody Allen, Mel Gibson and Johnny Depp as long as everything they do is Safely Heterosexual than actually have a film that acknowledged the idea that two mens dicks might touch
the most relatable thing about harry potter? harry and ron bs’ing their divination work like honestly giving up and writing “eaten by a giant marshmallow or something” fuckin same mate
harry, age 11: who are you?
harry, age 17: i’m you but sick of this bullshit
Does anyone else ever think about Charlie Weasley’s reaction to learning his brother rode a dragon out of Gringotts because I do and I really want to know what he said