Narcissa was perfectly aware of Lucius faults, but she could never desert the strong willed and crazily in love young man that (unlike Andromeda) took her away from Cygnus control, saw her from something else than being the sister of Bellatrix Black and fathered her precious baby boy.
"You can see them [in between takes], talking and laughing together."
Things at stake: being able to jump into Remus' arms. My goodness, Sirius was so happy. It somehow shows even better here. Wow.
They're basically like:
Dan: He's everything. I love him.
Gary: Yep, and he's very cool.
Dan: Absolutely!
Help.
The moment when Gary and Dan laugh and wheeze about Alan knowing about Severus is so heartwarming. Despite knowing and wishing Sirius would've been played by a younger actor to match the books, this version of Sirius is still in my heart and always will be. And it's nice seeing the insides of it.
"It's a moment of great liberation, of great freedom, and all of this is conveyed symbolically in the two of them flying in the night under the silver moon."
Pain.
I'm genuinely sirprised they gave such a significant part of the interview to Dan talking about Sirius, and to Gary and Helena. That they included so much of Sirius. That was a very pleasant surprise. I'm glad I watched the movie.
Film
Name: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011);
Production Studios: Warner Bros., MPC, Heyday Films;
Director by: David Yates;
Screenwriter: Steve Kloves;
Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter;
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Family, Detective;
Running Time: 2 hours 10 minutes;
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2" is an exciting film of 2011, which describes the events when Harry Potter and his friends gather at Hogwarts to put an end to Voldemort. The film completes the film series and has an exciting plot, vivid visuals and strong characters.
I didn’t realize the actors for both Bellatrix and Voldemort came out in defense of JKR, but it’s kind of surreal how the actors who played the heroes of her own franchise are in favor of trans rights while the actors who played the worst of the villains are the ones backing her up.
Headcanon:Despite being vile and cruel to muggles and half-bloods. Walburga was kind to house elves for being magic and useful. She deemed them worthy or respect for their supernatural nature and downright loyalty. Not for being emotionally attached to them as part of her household. That was the reason why Kreacher adored her and the blood purity ideals.