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Why do I find Harry Potter films glum, soulless, and without dramatic tension?
Harry Potter films don't have a vision of reality. There are no laws; "anything goes". So there are no real, true-grit plots, no solid archetypal themes, no death, no life... all is ham performance where consequences are like vapours.
The Harry Potter Universe is a montage patched from a limited number of bad-taste sources.
These sources include glum Christian Halloween horror kitsch with its pagan mockery; and an ageing, yet still tiresome, western stage magic, complete with rabbits and hats. A strong influence is the old American TV series "Bewitched", where things and people vanish and appear, and vanish again, with a twinkle of the eye, a wriggle of the nose, or a waving of some bloody silly stick.
Harry Potter - it's less than ho-hum.
  

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[nq:1]Why do I find Harry Potter films glum, soulless, and without dramatic tension? Harry Potter films don't have a vision ... a wriggle of the nose, or a waving of some ****** silly stick.

  • [nq:1]Why do I find Harry Potter films glum, soulless, and without dramatic tension?
  • Harry Potter films don't have a vision ...
  • a wriggle of the nose, or a waving of some ****** silly stick.
  • [/nq] Are the Harry Potter books really amenable to philosophical analysis?
  • Philosophy and literature certainly go hand-in-hand, so the answer to this question probably turns on whether you think the Harry Potter books qualify as any sort of literature or are merely =93junk food=94 on paper.
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[nq:1]Why do I find Harry Potter films glum, soulless, and without dramatic tension? Harry Potter films don't have a vision ... a wriggle of the nose, or a waving of some ****** silly stick. Harry Potter - it's less than ho-hum.[/nq]
Are the Harry Potter books really amenable to philosophical analysis? Philosophy and literature certainly go hand-in-hand, so the answer to this question probably
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[nq:1]Why do I find Harry Potter films glum, soulless, and without dramatic tension?[/nq]
Cos it's for children maybe?
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[nq:1]Why do I find Harry Potter films glum, soulless, and without dramatic tension? Harry Potter films don't have a vision of reality.[/nq]
That sentence shows how devoid of imagination and intelligence you are.

You actually show that you have less of these qualities than the teenagers to which these movies/novels are for.
Shame on you.
Olrik
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[nq:1]Why do I find Harry Potter films glum, soulless, and without dramatic tension? Harry Potter films don't have a vision ... a wriggle of the nose, or a waving of some ****** silly stick. Harry Potter - it's less than ho-hum.[/nq]
Good post, John. Children are indoctrinated into mystical beliefs from the time they're in the crib. It's one reason why so many people know so little about scien
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[nq:1]The Harry Potter books are not Shakespeare, but they do address serious themes and Rowling's ability to tackle them in interesting ways is, I think, an important reason for why the books are popular.[/nq]
Whether JK Rowling's Harry Potter books are "literature" or not is uninportant if you drop by your local library or middle school library and pick one up in your ha
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[nq:2]Why do I find Harry Potter films glum, soulless, and ... ****** silly stick. Harry Potter - it's less than ho-hum.[/nq]
[nq:1]Are the Harry Potter books really amenable to philosophical analysis? Philosophy and literature certainly go hand-in-hand, so the answer to ... alternate realities, forcing us to use our imaginations and consider how our own world might be different. http://atheis
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[nq:1]Now you can read my post.[/nq]
There's not much there to read.

TehGhodTrole: Trolling, for ***'s sake.
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[nq:1]Good post, John. Children are indoctrinated into mystical beliefs from the time they're in the crib. It's one reason why ... if they feature a scientist or mathematician or professor in a movie, he's either a nutcase or a secret avenger.[/nq]
Dude, watch "The Core". It'll cure you of your desire to see scientists portrayed as heroes.
Mike
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[nq:1]Why do I find Harry Potter films glum, soulless, and without dramatic tension?You are bias. Harry Potter films don't have ... twinkle of the eye, a wriggle of the nose, or a waving of some ****** silly stick.Well, entertaining isn't it?[/nq]
At least it did not lie and did not ask for donation for survival.
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[nq:2]Why do I find Harry Potter films glum, soulless, and ... ****** silly stick. Harry Potter - it's less than ho-hum.[/nq]
[nq:1]Good post, John. Children are indoctrinated into mystical beliefs from the time they're in the crib. It's one reason why ... if they feature a scientist or mathematician or professor in a movie, he's either a nutcase or a secret avenger.[/nq]
Kinsey!!

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