July 16th, 2007 @ 11:30 pm by gray
A few months after the end of Philosopher’s Stone, we again find ourselves at 4 Privet Drive dreading another birthday with the Dursleys. Indeed, the overall structure of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets shows great similarities with its predecessor - both books begin and end in the same place, both build up to an ultimate confrontation between Harry and his nemesis Voldemort. Along with this primary arc of good vs evil in conflict with its (at this stage) predictable conclusion, we explore at least two other aspects of Harry’s world that reflect on our own.
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July 15th, 2007 @ 11:30 pm by gray
I don’t really intend on doing any kind of full review of these as I go, just highlight the structure, themes, and notable quotations or clues in each to see if they point to the answers to come in book 7. Plus I want to keep moving on to the next book vs getting caught in dissecting the last.
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July 15th, 2007 @ 11:09 pm by gray
Having now seen Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix twice (first with K. and yesterday with KA), I wanted to record some impressions before turning attention fully to the books. Foremost of these was that seeing the movie, each time, really did reinvigorate me for reading the books. This stands in stark contrast with the aftereffects of Goblet of Fire, which had been my favorite of the books and thus made me the most anxious as to how it would fare as a film. Not to dwell too long on its shortcomings, sufficed to say that I could only console myself at how much worse it could have been, and felt the movies’ appeal had returned overall to a pale shadow of the books since the higher regard they had achieved after Cuaron’s Prisoner of Azkaban raised the bar. The difference, then, is that while still no substitute for the books - and more clearly viewed as meant not to be such - the OOTP movie reminded me of what was great about the book while trimming away much of what would not have translated well to screen.
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July 15th, 2007 @ 9:15 pm by gray
Today marks the beginning of the last week before the end of Harry Potter - as a series if not as a living character. In preparation I will of course have to re-read the preceding six books before Saturday’s release of Deathy Hallows, a practice previously reserved for getting through the Dune series (Heretics of Dune took several running starts to get through, with almost the entire population of familiar characters absent). I thought I would record my impressions of them as I do, and then make a final set of predictions before undertaking book 7 itself (as soon as K. finishes with her copy, of course).
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July 3rd, 2007 @ 4:05 pm by gray
[warning: spoilers below]
The path to seeing Pixar’s latest, Ratatouille, was a diversion from the usual process for me. (more…)