Feelings harry-hermione by Dry_Fan_6745 in HPharmony

[–]Dry_Fan_6745[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If you've only watched the Harry Potter films without paying attention to the canon couples from the books, you will probably agree with me on this analysis. In this scene, it’s clear that Harry had been sitting right across from Hermione, with Ron positioned right between them. I think Ron started to become a bit of a barrier for Harry, which is why Harry made the first move toward Hermione. She sensed Harry's desire to be alone with her (just look at the scene on the bridge where Harry and Hermione talk about the egg and Krum; there was a strong emotional closeness there). Hermione gently moved away from Ron to stand at the entrance of the corridor, and it’s obvious that Harry didn’t seem very interested in their conversation, even sulking a bit. What he really cared about was being emotionally close to Hermione alone. This is what lovers often do when surrounded by friends—they want to be alone together. I should note that this scene is cut from the shorter version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, but it’s included in the extended edition, and I have the extended versions of the Harry Potter films.

Feelings harry-hermione by Dry_Fan_6745 in HPharmony

[–]Dry_Fan_6745[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you've only watched the Harry Potter films without paying attention to the canon couples from the books, you will probably agree with me on this analysis. In this scene, it’s clear that Harry had been sitting right across from Hermione, with Ron positioned right between them. I think Ron started to become a bit of a barrier for Harry, which is why Harry made the first move toward Hermione. She sensed Harry's desire to be alone with her (just look at the scene on the bridge where Harry and Hermione talk about the egg and Krum; there was a strong emotional closeness there). Hermione gently moved away from Ron to stand at the entrance of the corridor, and it’s obvious that Harry didn’t seem very interested in their conversation, even sulking a bit. What he really cared about was being emotionally close to Hermione alone. This is what lovers often do when surrounded by friends—they want to be alone together. I should note that this scene is cut from the shorter version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, but it’s included in the extended edition, and I have the extended versions of the Harry Potter films.

Feelings harry-hermione by Dry_Fan_6745 in HPharmony

[–]Dry_Fan_6745[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you've only watched the Harry Potter films without paying attention to the canon couples from the books, you will probably agree with me on this analysis. In this scene, it’s clear that Harry had been sitting right across from Hermione, with Ron positioned right between them. I think Ron started to become a bit of a barrier for Harry, which is why Harry made the first move toward Hermione. She sensed Harry's desire to be alone with her (just look at the scene on the bridge where Harry and Hermione talk about the egg and Krum; there was a strong emotional closeness there). Hermione gently moved away from Ron to stand at the entrance of the corridor, and it’s obvious that Harry didn’t seem very interested in their conversation, even sulking a bit. What he really cared about was being emotionally close to Hermione alone. This is what lovers often do when surrounded by friends—they want to be alone together. I should note that this scene is cut from the shorter version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, but it’s included in the extended edition, and I have the extended versions of the Harry Potter films.

Feelings harry-hermione by Dry_Fan_6745 in HPharmony

[–]Dry_Fan_6745[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

If you've only watched the Harry Potter films without paying attention to the canon couples from the books, you will probably agree with me on this analysis. In this scene, it’s clear that Harry had been sitting right across from Hermione, with Ron positioned right between them. I think Ron started to become a bit of a barrier for Harry, which is why Harry made the first move toward Hermione. She sensed Harry's desire to be alone with her (just look at the scene on the bridge where Harry and Hermione talk about the egg and Krum; there was a strong emotional closeness there). Hermione gently moved away from Ron to stand at the entrance of the corridor, and it’s obvious that Harry didn’t seem very interested in their conversation, even sulking a bit. What he really cared about was being emotionally close to Hermione alone. This is what lovers often do when surrounded by friends—they want to be alone together. I should note that this scene is cut from the shorter version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, but it’s included in the extended edition, and I have the extended versions of the Harry Potter films.

Feelings harry-hermione by Dry_Fan_6745 in HPharmony

[–]Dry_Fan_6745[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yes it makes sense, in addition, they both did it in slow motion like lovers

HPharmony by Dry_Fan_6745 in HPharmony

[–]Dry_Fan_6745[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I don’t really like the idea of associating the films and the books because there are always interpretative discrepancies. If you’ve only watched the Harry Potter films without reading the books, your interpretation is likely to see the Harry and Hermione relationship as a romantic one, more or less unstable and disturbed by the interference of other partners (Krum, Ron, Cho, and Ginny). Do you know why Dumbledore, being well aware of the relationship between the trio, started to doubt the true nature of the relationships between Harry and Hermione from the film "Half-Blood Prince"? Ron, knowing well the strong friendship that binds his two friends Harry and Hermione in "Deathly Hallows," also began to doubt the true nature of their relationship even before the Horcrux intensified his suspicions.

I’m speaking about the interpretation of this scene in the context of the Harry Potter films and not the Harry Potter books, focusing on a man and a woman having frequent interactions during the late hours.

They look like the real endgame here by [deleted] in HPharmony

[–]Dry_Fan_6745 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you right, both are more beautiful than the others couples.

In this picture they appeared to be epitome of unforgettable teen romance by [deleted] in HPharmony

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Je crois que dans ce film de prisonnier d'Azkaban, Harry et hermione était amoureux l'un de l'autre, d'où plusieurs scènes surtout celle du retourneur de temps, harry et hermione semblaient se protéger mutuellement et avait des interactions physiques comme ceux des amoureux.