![]() ![]() ![]() A general rule is fiction is that if two characters do not have a pre-established relationship at the beginning of a story, they likely won’t end up together officially until near the end of the story after a lot of will-they-won’t-they tension and flirting. To understand where things went wrong, you first have to look at expectations set up by many other stories, and remember examine the movies as they stand on their own, without support from the books. But unlike all that content that was cut, relationships for the movies were simply changed rather than being removed altogether, which uniquely allows for analyzation of what actually went wrong by looking at where the two versions of the same story branch apart. ![]() While romance is certainly still present in the movies, to many, the way that love is presented falls short of the expectations set by the books. Outside the many cut plot lines, characters, and odd portrayal of Dumbledore beyond the first two movies, one particularly disappointing aspect of the films that many fans have come to realize is the lack of any satisfying love stories that were present in the books. ![]()
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