![]() Death isn’t just relegated to the background it’s dealt out at regular intervals and makes an impact. It’s best not to take it too seriously.ĭespite being intrinsically daft, though, these stories also depict death as a bigger deal than many other blockbusters. I find it very endearing that teenage Voldemort spent hours working out an evil-sounding anagram of his name, that Ginny Weasley learned to flirt by watching Ace in classic Doctor Who episode The Curse Of Fenric, and the killing curse scans quite well with “’ave a banana.” Wizard schools apparently greet each other with performance art pieces, don’t teach English, maths or sex education classes, have inconsistent geography and maintain a house cup system that is clearly open to abuse. Not the ostentatious quirkiness, which varies in quality, but the sheer daftness of the situation. The main reason I like these films is that they’re inherently silly. ![]()
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