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Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

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Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

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In Europe the legal drinking age is WAY lower. you have to be 18 to buy, but if someone legal orders it for you while you are underage it is legal. Some places even allow 15 years olds to order it. They can order beer, wine and cider only though

Rhonda Stewart

I know im super late with this as I just re-subbed recently. But the reason harry couldn't give Dumbledore water in the bowl thing isn't because he wasn't trying hard enough, Voldemort legit made it so you couldn't get any water from the bowl, truly an evil idea isn't it: making someone drink a potion which makes them want to die and is painful and then when you do and you're thirsty as hell you can't get any water anyways. And plus I dont blame harry for not immediately getting it from a creepy ass black lake lol

Amanda P

poor lavender

tanasia

Great reaction,. As always enjoyed watching it with you. two movies to go. I can´t wait. Also wondering what´s next after the Harry potter Series.

Oummie

Great reaction wish I can answer your questions but they have already answered lol and I am liking your these are the moments in every reaction

Carmen Terry

You are confusing Death Eaters with Dementors. Death Eaters are the name of Voldemort's followers, Dementors are the one's who can suck out your soul. The visual effect of black smoke to show the Death Eaters apparating (teleporting essentially) does not help, so I can understand your confusion As I mentioned in the last movie yes, Narcissa and Bellatrix are sisters, along with Andromeda (who is the mother of Nymphadora Tonks - the one who can change her appearance), and yes Narcissa is Draco's mother. All 3 sisters are cousins to Sirius, so Bellatrix killed her cousin An Unbreakable Vow is never to be taken lightly because if you break what you promise, you die What hasn't been mentioned, is that Harry gave the twins the money he won for winning the TriWizard Tournament at the end of his fourth year. During Harry's fifth year the twins sold their joke products to students, (as well has having students "volunteer" to test products.) So that's how they could afford a whole shop, in case you were wondering Yes Boxing Day is the 26th December. Boxing Day was once a day to donate gifts to those in need but now it's just something we do, it's a Bank Holiday and lots of shops do special discounts for Boxing Day Peruvian Instant Darkness Powder, Fred and George sell it in their shop. This darkness powder creates darkness when used, allowing the user to escape. It's not really what happens in the books but you know, choices It's the Room of Requirement, where Harry and everyone were holding their secret defence club last year. The room can become whatever you need, Draco needed the room with the cabinet, so that's what he got Butterbeer is not overly alcoholic, there's a very low alcohol content implied but not mentioned. Hermione also got a dose of Slughorn's drink when he sloshed it everywhere, which didn't really help Ginny has had a few boyfriends throughout her time at Hogwarts. Dean Thomas is one of Harry's roommates, Dean and Ginny started dating in Harry's fifth year (her fourth year), so they'd been together for quite a while Harry and Ginny kinda came out of nowhere, on Harry's side. We know from first year that Ginny really fancies "The Boy Who Lived" and when he saved her in second year from the Chamber of Secrets she was definitely crushing hard but to Harry she's always been just "Ron's sister". She joined the secret defence club in fifth year and the Quidditch team but was always just a side character for Harry, they didn't hang out too much alone, or spend vast amounts of quality time together, she was just around Harry didn't see her as a girl until now, but even in the books it comes across as somewhat forced, Rowling wrote it because that's how she wanted it, without really letting it happen naturally - for Harry. This movie makes him seem more self-aware of his feelings than he actually is. In the book he got randomly jealous occasionally, not understanding why and then they had a spur-of-the-moment kiss after winning a Quidditch match, and then all of sudden she was his girlfriend and his forever love. As I said in movie 1, Rowling sucks at writing romance, she doesn't take risks and goes for what's easy over what is interesting I hate mince pies! 😄 Don't we love it when they just make up drama for the movie? 🙄 Enough stuff happens in the book that you don't need to embellish but whatever, sure go ahead! The whole scene at the Burrow with Bellatrix and Fenrir Greyback was made up, Harry and Ginny did not have a dramatic fight scene together Fenrir Greyback is a werewolf by the way, infamous for his general savagery and preference for attacking children. He is the reason why Remus Lupin is a werewolf, he attacked him as a child. He was a leader in his community and strived to infect as many people as possible with lycanthropy, hoping to build an army strong enough to eventually take over the wizarding community. He's definitely a predator, with all the implications that word can mean. Shown randomly throughout this movie, he was there the Battle of the Astronomy Tower, not included is him expressing an eagerness to bite the younger students of Hogwarts and left Bill Weasley (Ron's eldest brother) badly scarred (There were Order of the Phoenix members present at the battle at the end of the movie) No, nothing sus, Lavender is just being a teenage girl! 😄 Harry trusted the book, thought the Half-Blood Prince and his potions instructions was genius, so when he discovered some spells and tried them too, he was impressed. But the spell "sectumsempra" that was written in the book as being "for enemies" that he used on Draco turned out to be not so nice. Harry felt shocked and betrayed, he got rid of the book because he felt guilty. Ginny understands what trusting a book can do to you, so that was a nice moment The book goes into more detail of course, there's a lot more suspense and tension Severus Snape is one of my favourite characters, he's a very complicated person. Remember here he is only 37, same as Lupin, Sirius and Harry's parents, if they were still alive. The loss of youth is very prominent throughout this whole series, which is one of the things that makes it all so tragic At the end, when it's all over, I would love to get your take on on the key characters and how you felt about their journey Next is the last book Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, split into two movies. The end approaches!

Druki

So there was a scene right before Harry followed Draco to the bathroom where they fought--like a brief two second glimpse--of the Potions book where it showed a handwritten note in the margin that the spell "Sectumsempra = For Enemies". When Harry fights Draco in the bathroom, that is the spell he uses which creates deep slashes on Draco's chest and that is why he starts to bleed profusely. I think the reason that particular scene was in black and white was so that when the blood started to gather, the viewer could see the severity of the damage caused by the spell Harry just used. Since he got that spell from the Half-Blood Prince's book--a book that had only otherwise helped him--he realized that the book could also be dangerous if he were to always blindly trust it. Thus, the reason they decided to hide it in the Room of Requirement. Don't forget that the Room of Requirement bends to aid the individual using it--since Harry and Ginny were intending to hide the book, the Room obliged to magically do it for them, so not even Ginny knows where it is after they leave the Room.

Faith Evans

You'll be happy to know the "these are the moments" fight at the Weasley's house where the house catches fire never happens in the book - it's something they added to the movie to increase the feeling of danger. In the books, the Weasley's house is never destroyed and continues to be awesome. Oh, what you missed about the scene in the bathroom - first, it wasn't in black and white, there is barely any colour in this movie, so it was just really washed out and it's more noticible in that scene. Harry used a spell on Malfoy that he read in the book - and the spell ended up being REALLY nasty and nearly killed him (which was not what Harry intended) so they conclude that whomever the Half Blood Prince was, he wasn't a good guy and Harry should stop reading the book. LOL, I love how everything that drives you crazy in the movie is something that didn't happen like that in the book. Not that the books are perfect, but it really goes to show how movie adaptations fall down when they try to make things more "dramatic".

Alix Drifty

The book has some of my favorite moments and goes into much more detail of course. Loved your reaction, overall the movie is pretty good. 💜❤️

J. Mattingly

Ahhhhh thank you!! I knew he looked SO familiar but couldn’t place him!! 😅

Say What Reacts (Anitra)

The beginning part when Harry goes to the Weasley house in the book it shows more of the relationships between Harry and ginny. When he gets to know her a bit more i feel like the movie it just didn't show their chemistry I guess as much.

Joy

ok so we learn that snape is actually the half bood prince. PRINCE is actually his MOTHERS maiden name, the magical side of him

Jess Love

Professor Horace Slughorn is played by Jim Broadbent he has been in a few episodes of game of thrones as a Archmaester , Bridget Jones diary he played her dad and he was in Moulin Rouge . Those are the only ones I can remember.

Joy

never clicked on something faster! so excited for this

Logan


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