Its like 2AM and I'm still awake. Not the wide awake kind, but the tired and yet still not sleeping kind.
Anyway, went for International Student Orientation Briefing yesterday morning and met up with my camp group the WooGuay's at night! I think I had become boisterous as compared to the camp. I laughed a lot(and loudly when I'm asked to do my pout since its so funny) and talked a lot more too! Being absolutely hyper and it was fun! Yeah, and we ran to rush for our HP movie and still managed to be late for it and took photos along the street randomly.
The Harry Potter movie Part 2 was awesome seriously. It was better than Part 1. I'm so glad that the Snape scene was done superbly unlike the Dobby scene that totally disappointed me in the first part. I had to say that for someone who's familiar with the books, there's quite a lot of differences between the sequence of what happened. But I suppose its expected since they can possibly portray every single detail as it would have taken too long to finish the movie. But overall, I'm pleased with it. The flow was kinda weird at times, but then, at the end everything makes sense.
And putting my Draco bias aside, I really loved the scene where Narcissa held Draco hand and led him away from the war scene. I found it as strong a display of motherly love as when Molly battled Bellatrix for Ginny. I kind of would have like to see them huddled up and looking lost in the Great Hall just like how the book depicted it, but this works too in a another way. However, there was something that disturbed me a bit. I couldn't understand how the students moved so freely during war time, and how first years were around. For this, I like the book more where they give everyone a chance to run if they want to. Instead the movie just locked the Slytherins in the dungeons. I kinda got offended by this move. What about the younger ones that doesn't share the same prejudice?
Okay, my favorite had to be the Snape scene. If I wasn't with the Wooguay's I think I'll start crying. It was really touching and when you're watching it, you'll add in parts that you remembered from the biij and it really hits you deep. Yeah, even though I was trying real hard to hold it in, but I started tearing when Harry met the ghosts of his parental figure. And Kah Yen realized. Ahh, embarassing /: On the other hand, there's others in the theatre tearing too, so I guess its okay! (: And when you watch the movie, I can somehow start to relate why are there Dumbledore haters out there. There's way too much responsibility he puts on others(despite him sacrificing lots himself too) and the things he expects others to do is somewhat selfish even if its for the greater good. However, Harry still respects him and so do I(though I have the little why did he do this moments).
Lastly, I liked the Gringotts and Fiendyfire scene too. Btw, I was confused as to why Harry addressed Draco as Draco when he had been calling him Malfoy all along, but I guess its to distinguish between the older and the younger one.
My conclusion is, this outing was fun! There are some people that I want to talk more to, but I'll try to solve that problem next time.. I just got lost in my own excitement D: We took tons of photos and Rosanne they all even imitated my pout, but for my image, I'm not gonna post them here! (:
Okay, so that's all. Goodnight!
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