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Well, that was fun :-) Bloody hell it's long though, especially when you have to turn up early to get good seats! Left the house just after 8 got home at more or less midnight. I suspect I'm going to have an impressive bruise on my thigh from walking into one of the stupid cupholder armrests on the way out though, at the moment it's already a distinct *lump* which is mildly disturbing.

Looking forward to a nice relaxed weekend anyway. May have to read lots more Famous Five to fill up the time if I keep running out of news and livejournal and so on though. Seem OK so long as I keep busy at the moment.

This skirt is too short really.

Date: 2002-11-08 05:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] simonb.livejournal.com
From the length of the film I'm guessing that they tried to make the film follow the book again. How close was the film to the book in the end ?

Having a distinct lump from walking into something can occasionally happen; it should go down in a day or two, although putting something cold on it can help reduce the swelling a bit.

Hope you have a nice and relaxing weekend :)

Date: 2002-11-09 07:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ex-lark-asc.livejournal.com
IIRC, it was almost entirely faithful to the book but left a few things out (well you'd have to really). And I think you're right about Moaning Myrtle - she was played as very OTT, rather than genuinely depressive, and was also far too attractive - she had spots in the book, and picked them. Lockhart was brilliant, as were the mandrakes and Professor Sprout, but they did underplay Hermione's Muggle roots a bit, which I think detracted from the plausibility a bit.

Not, that is, that Chamber of Secrets isn't possibly the most weakly plotted of all the Harry Potter books, seconded closely by Prisoner of Azkaban (Azkaban itself being a severe case of retcon given Hagrid's apparent lack of a strong negative reaction to it in CoS). It relies far too much on whoever's reading it identifying strongly with Harry, I think, and even then is a little on the schoolboy-hero-fantasy side.

*koff* anyway. Enough of my Harry Potter fangirl trivia corner :)

Date: 2002-11-10 12:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] simonb.livejournal.com
I should probably re-read the book at some point before seeing it :)

As for the bruise, I'd recommend something with arnica in it; AFAIR the Body shops' peppermint foot lotion has arnica in it.

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