9 Incredible Harry Potter Improvisations Fans Didn't Know About
Now it seems like complete blasphemy to change something in the Harry Potter books, because JK Rowling made the stories About the wizard boy so organic and detailed that each scene from the book is like a puzzle piece, without it the picture will not be complete. In the cinema, the driving force of the action is not the author, but the acting team. They are allowed to bring something of their own to the screen images of book characters, add a new vision, or just have a good time on the set, but in such a way that later these Improvisations can easily be included in the final version of the tape.
The cast of Harry Potter brought together talented and promising actors who added unexpected scenes to the films. You are unlikely to find these moments in the book, if only because they were not on the pages of 7 volumes, nor in the franchise script.
1. Conversation between Lucius Malfoy and Harry
Actor Jason Isaacs was very proud of himself when he decided to impromptu dialogue with a young wizard. "Harry Potter will always be there to save us," he says at the end of the second film. However, young Daniel Radcliffe did not lag behind and decided to continue the improvisation of his older comrade. "I will, no doubt About it," Harry retorted. It wasn't in the script, but it made the scene more tense.
2 Bellatrix's Crazy Behavior
Helena Bonham Carter, being a very creative person, more than once allowed herself to deviate from the script in favor of the image. The scene with Hermione's interrogation, the wand in Neville's ear during the torture in "Order of the Phoenix" - all these details made the shots with Bellatrix even more insane and frightening. The actress herself admitted that she did not want to hurt the ear of the young actor on the set - she managed to put the wand right to her ear by accident. After it turned out that the guy severely damaged the eardrum. And from the scenes of Hermione's torture, the Fans still freeze their blood.
3. Avada Kedavra by Lucius
All the same Jason Isaacs was so carried away by his role that he learned not only his words, but also all the spells from the book. In the scene of freeing Dobby, who was happy to finally be freed from the yoke of a harsh cruel master, the directors asked Isaacs to cast any spell that Lucius moved on Harry. The actor began to chant something similar to "Avada Kedavra", the most destructive spell in the wizarding world. But Avada itself did not yet exist in the books at that time, it appeared later.
4. Scenes between Hermione and Ron
There was a spark between Ron Weasley and Hermione from the very beginning of the story, but both of them did not want to admit it until the very end. So in the scene of happy meeting with her friends after the infirmary in the second film, Emma decided to hug Daniel but ignore Rupert. So tension and awkwardness hung between Hermione and Ron, and after that they did not find anything better than to stretch out their hands to each other. Emma Watson was very proud of this little improvisation, which made the moment both cute and awkward at the same time.
5. Questions About Muggles from Mr. Weasley
Mark Williams, who played the role of the elder Weasley, was known on the set as an excellent conversationalist and storyteller, so in the scene where Arthur Weasley asks Potter About the details of Muggle life, he was given complete freedom. Wizards absolutely do not understand anything About everyday life and life of ordinary people, so Arthur said: “Tell me, how do they use rubber galoshes?”. The team was delighted that such a thing sounded at all, and even with a serious expression on his face. The phrase fit perfectly into the plot and the character's character.
6. Voldemort performances
In the climaxes of the last film, Voldemort decides to conquer everyone with oratory. At the end, there are eerily inspiring speeches of the villain, which in fact are also the result of improvisation. Ralph Fiennes got very tired during the exhausting round-the-clock shooting, and in order to save energy, he delivered a new and new speech in each take. The villain's final speech is a combination of over 10 pieces from different takes.
7. Draco and Goyle Conversation
When Harry turns into Goyle, he forgets to take off his glasses, but nothing can be hidden from the younger Malfoy. When Draco notices the famous round glasses, Potter-Goyle states that they are for reading. Tom Felton finds the right words: “For reading? Didn't Know you could." It wasn't in the script.
8. Dances of Luna and her father
Luna, aka Loony Lovegood, was distinguished by her peculiar behavior and mannerisms. Her father and she herself were known as local eccentrics. In Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour's wedding scene, actress Evanna Lynch invents a whimsical dance that captures the character of the young heroine so vividly. It was both weird and cool at the same time, so the directors didn’t even think About leaving this scene.
9. Embrace of the Dark Lord
All Fans of the saga remember the moment where Voldemort calls Draco Malfoy to him and greets him with an awkward hug? The script did not provide for this, it was Fiennes's improvisation, from which Tom Felton was simply stunned. He Didn't Know how to behave. But, you see, the improvisation was a success, and it brought even more fear to the viewer.
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