WIL - Thuban Malfoy's Review of the Half Blood Prince Movie by d&amp;gforever

Rating: PG
Genres: Humor
Relationships: Draco & Ginny
Book: Draco & Ginny, Books 1 - 7
Published: 19/07/2009
Last Updated: 19/07/2009
Status: In Progress

Thuban Malfoy - Draco and Ginny's eldest son for the What Is Love? fan fiction gives his
view of the new Half Blood Prince Movie.




1. Half blood prince
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Thuban Malfoy’s Views on the Half-Blood Prince Movie

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My parents started to explain their actions during the last Wizarding war to me when I was about
six, but it wasn’t until I was eight that they started to get into the hard details. Many people
may think that was a young age but they had to do it before I heard the half truths from other
children or heard details on the Muggle television when I was at Mum’s friend Hermione’s house.

It was strange to learn that Harry Potter had told the story of his life to a Muggle woman. He
used to put on his Invisibility Cloak, and then sit next to her at coffee shops and on trains
whispering his story into her ear. The Muggle woman wrote a book for each year Mr. Potter should
have been in school. She got most of the information right in books one through six. The seventh
book is just plan wrong because she made it all up. Dad rolls his eyes at the name Scorpius, and
Ms. Asteria Greengrass only went to one Malfoy Christmas Ball with Dad. Well, talking about the
seventh book isn’t why I’m here. I wanted to share with all you Muggles what I thought of the
Half-Blood Prince movie.

Mum and Dad had read the Half-Blood Prince book to both Cam and me last year. They explained
first that the story was from Mr. Potter’s point of view and that he never liked the Malfoys. Dad
also explained his actions and why he had to do what he did. I would do anything to save Mum’s
life, so I understand why he did it. Finally they explained Mum’s relationship to Mr. Potter. Again
I understand about girlfriends, Uncle Charlie, Uncle Fred and Uncle George have had a lot of them.
So before Mum took Cam and me to the movie, we already had things explained to us.

I was confused when the movie started. They skipped the whole part about Mr. Potter becoming the
owner of Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place, and then they had him showing up at The Burrow
unannounced. Grandma knew he was coming, and she was waiting for him. These were minor things, but
I don’t understand why they had to change them. By the way, The Burrow looks a lot nicer than what
they showed.

I was so happy that Dad had decided not to join us when the first scene with Grandmother was
shown. He would have put a hex on the screen. WHAT IN THE MUGGLE WORLD WERE THOSE PEOPLE THINKING?
The Muggle writer of the books had Grandmother described correctly. WHY DID THEY HAVE HER HAIR
BLACK AND BLONDE? WHY DID SHE LOOK SO OLD?

My grandmother is one of the most beautiful witches in the world. She looks so young, many
people who don’t know us think she is my mum, not my grandmother. Narcissa Malfoy has long blonde
hair and sparkling blue eyes.

The writers of the movie are lucky that Mum won’t let me send them any owls. If any of you
Muggles would be kind and send me the Muggle address of the writer and director of the Half-Blood
Prince movie, I have bubotuber pus and dragon dung I need to send them. No one portrays my
grandmother as an old woman with no sense of style and gets away with it.

The movie writers messed up the scene with Grandmother, Aunt Bella and Professor Snape.
Grandmother was risking her life by going to see Professor Snape. But she had to do something. The
Dark Lord gave my dad the task of letting Death Eaters inside Hogwarts and killing Albus Dumbledore
as a punishment for my grandfather. That evil wizard was sure my father would be killed in his
attempt. It was all explained in the book, why the movie writers didn’t use it is puzzling.

As for Great Aunt Bella, they went a little overboard, I think. My mum thought she was right on.
Great Aunt Bella was always nice around us. She loved Grandmother, Dad and us boys. But she was a
real nutter. I think they got Professor Snape right.

The scenes at Borgin & Burkes and the train scenes were wrong and didn’t make sense. Only my
dad went to the shop, and he had to sneak away from Grandmother. Dad didn’t tell Grandmother what
he had planned. My Grandmother is very protective of those she loves. The scene writers missed
another opportunity to show Grandmother’s love for dad. Also they missed the opportunity to explain
how dangerous Fenrir Greyback was. Dad lied about him being a friend of the family to scare Borgin.
Dad had never seen Fenrir Greyback until he came through the cabinet at Hogwarts.

There were a lot of things that happened on the train that year. A number of the people on the
train were talking about Mr. Potter being the Chosen One, how he was the wizard who would defeat
the Dark Lord. Then Mr. Potter learned that Dad wasn’t doing his Prefect duties that year, which
made him think Dad was up to something. The first Slug Club meeting was on the train, and we
learned why each person was asked. My mum does have the best Bat-Bogey Hex. (And she never cried
over Mr. Thomas.) After the meeting, Mr. Potter followed Uncle Blaise into the closed compartment
where dad was.

I don’t understand why the movie writers rewrote the train scene and the first Slug Club meeting
scene. It was better in the book. Aunt Luna didn’t find Mr. Potter on the train, Dora Lupin did. So
they missed showing that the Order of the Phoenix was looking after Mr. Potter and Hogwarts. They
didn’t talk about the Order enough in the movie. How sad. Many Order members gave their lives, and
they were important to the downfall of the Dark Lord.

Cam and I couldn’t stop laughing when we saw the scene where the lady playing Mum tied Mr.
Potter’s shoe. Mum does that for Serpens all the time. That’s something you do for your children,
not a boyfriend. She’s never tied Dad’s shoe, but he has untied her shoes and taken them off for
her. He does that a lot for her when she is growing a baby. They always start snogging when he does
that. Oh, sick… Back to my movie review.

Mum shouted when the writers had The Burrow burning up. That never happened. The Burrow is still
standing. I slept there just two days ago. I don’t know why they added that scene. They messed up
with Greyback again. He was known to use his teeth more than his wand. And I think they were trying
to say it was a full moon. Mr. Lupin used a potion so he wouldn’t transform but Greyback would have
been a werewolf. Either way Greyback would have tried to maul them. By the way, Uncle Ron was the
wizard how finally brought him down, which released Remus Lupin, Uncle Bill and many others from
their curses. Speaking of Uncle Bill, why wasn’t he in this movie?

I could go on and on about what I didn’t like, but I think I will stick to how the film showed
my family. In the book, the Muggle writer showed that Dad was really torn by what he had to do. In
the movie it came across that he was only worried about himself, but his actions were to save his
family. Voldemort was staying in a wing of Malfoy Manor. Dad couldn’t think of a way to save
Grandmother. The Death Eaters could gain control of Azkaban, and could easily kill Grandfather at
anytime. Oh, and Dad doesn’t have a dark mark, never did, but that’s pointless. He was a Death
Eater for a year. An unwilling Death Eater, but still a Death Eater.

Dad wasn’t the attacker in the bathroom. Mr. Potter was. It was written that way in the book,
and even Grandma and Grandpa agree. Mr. Potter was very upset that he almost killed Dad. He didn’t
mean to do that, but he did mean to attack first.

I wish the movie had shown the following:

More of Mr. Potter following Dad around trying to learn what he was up to.
More of Dad struggling with his assignment.
How this assignment had changed Dad’s actions doing his sixth year.
More about the Order of the Phoenix being at Hogwarts.
The battle that occurred after Dad let the Death Eaters inside.
The fact that Professor Dumbledore knew of Dad’s assignment all year.
How bad of a werewolf Greyback was.
More of Mum. She is a brilliant witch with great command of many spells. (I’m glad the movie
didn’t show much of her and Mr. Potter’s relationship.)
That Voldemort had assigned my father the task of killing Dumbledore as a punishment. The evil
wizard believed he had given Dad a death sentence, and it was what made my grandparents turn
against the Dark Lord.
More of Mr. Potter with Professor Dumbledore showing different people’s memories of Voldemort.
How is Mr. Potter going to go Horcrux hunting without that information? Professor Dumbledore worked
it all out and explained it to Mr. Potter before his death. He told Mr. Potter that Voldemort’s
snake was a Horcrux, two were destroyed, that the locket once owned by Slytherin was one, that
Hufflepuff’s cup was one and the last would be something of Gryffindor’s or something of
Ravenclaw’s. Dumbledore also told Mr. Potter that the Horcruxes would be hidden in places important
to Tom Riddle.
More scenes of Mr. Potter using the Half-Blood Prince’s book to make potions. And him talking
about all the spells that the Prince created. They should have shown that Mr. Potter was to return
the book when he bought his own but he didn’t. He stole that book. And only hid it in the Room of
Hidden Things because Professor Snape asked to see it. He didn’t want to get caught with it. By the
way, Alex and Max now have that copy of Advanced Potions.

I wish the movie had shown less of:

Things that didn’t happen. Like The Burrow scene.
All the love scenes.
The jokes about needing to shave.
Time wasting scenes, like that Santa skating on the cake.

Mr. Potter’s sixth year at school revolved around three main themes.

Mr. Potter using the Half-Blood Prince’s book to get great Potions grades. He cheated in a
class all year long.
Mr. Potter trying to learn what my dad was doing.
Mr. Potter learning about the Horcruxes from Professor Dumbledore.

The movie writers made the story too much about young love.



