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Unfortunately the lack of imagination in costuming continues forever and ever. In the Fantastic Beasts films apparently wizard and muggle fashion were completely aligned in the 1920s.I really hate the use of muggle clothing in this movie. I feel like we really lose a lot of the world by just letting the kids not wear robes half the time. Or like even a mix of what non-muggle borns kids would have worn. In general, I wished they would have explored costumes more in the movies. There was so much more potential. I was also about to say that it feels so out of place compared to the other movies and didn't realize it had a one off director. GoF does, too, but it just feels more in line with the others.
I think it makes sense that wizard fashion broadly resembles muggle things from when the statute of wizarding secrecy was passed. Robes were super common among professionals then. And if that's when the societies really split apart, their fashion evolution being divergent from then on makes a lot of sense. But no00o0oo0o0o0o0o0o0o0 that'd take too much visual world building.
Ha! Agreed! I had the same reaction. And it being everyone? Pretty sure not everyone was BFFs with Hagrid. Applause is such a weird response to somebody being freed after wrongful detention at a soul-crushing prison, too. A relieved embrace? Certainly. But applause. SMH.Also the end where everyone clapped for hagrid makes me CRINGE
Wowwwww. We're gonna have to agree to disagree hard on this one. It's the bottom of my list so far. I'm sure DH1&DH2 will sink below it in the end but this one was a struggle for me to enjoy.third film - this is one of my favourites ever, just the tone of it, the style, the music, just the vibes of it were *chefs kiss*
...and as I was typing that I was reminded of Hogwarts Quidditch dropping out of the series, and then of the Quidditch match in PoA, and my biggest question ever - the other team's seeker hit the ground, right? And then so did Harry. So why is Hermione like "nobody blames you, Harry" - THE GAME CAN'T END. There are no substitutions in Quidditch. Touching the ground is disqualification. Game only ends when Snitch is caught. Only Seekers can catch the snitch. Unending Quidditch game achieved.