Nice clip. I've never gone mad for Harry potter saga, but your point of view on the character brings me deeper. You're an oscar director. LLLLLLLLappp .....
@PennabiancaC14 Oh, thanks! I'm flattered! I wasn't so fond of HP saga when I read the first book for my nephew, but I felt much the character of Snape! The books grew better and better, and from bitter to more bitter if I may say! The movies don't give justice to the complexity, coherence and deepness of many important characters and of the whole pattern of the plot. I think that Mrs. Rowlings is a great writer, although she is ruthlessly realistic with the excuse to write stories for kids!
@EngelsdaemonMaya I agree with you! Lucius in Azkaban and Draco in mortal danger, I think that Narcissa appeals to all that she can get in order to make Snape help her son: her true deep sorrow and pain to touch Sev's heart, and even her beauty and feminine grace to appeal to the most noble sentiment of protection inside of Severus, who is a man, after all *and I can bet that no woman needs protection less than Narcissa!*
What do you think about Narcissa? Does she let go all her coldness crying and grasping her hair in front of Severus in order to make him moved by her pain, because she is aware of being able to move him with her deep sorrow? Or she is simply appealing to her feminine wiles? I'd like to know your opinion, if you have one...
@annafrancesca1 i think she was trying to make him moved by her pain . i don't think she will ever trying to appealing her feminine wiles to severus :)
Nice clip. I've never gone mad for Harry potter saga, but your point of view on the character brings me deeper. You're an oscar director. LLLLLLLLappp .....
PennabiancaC14 1 month ago
@PennabiancaC14 Oh, thanks! I'm flattered! I wasn't so fond of HP saga when I read the first book for my nephew, but I felt much the character of Snape! The books grew better and better, and from bitter to more bitter if I may say! The movies don't give justice to the complexity, coherence and deepness of many important characters and of the whole pattern of the plot. I think that Mrs. Rowlings is a great writer, although she is ruthlessly realistic with the excuse to write stories for kids!
annafrancesca1 1 month ago
wonderfull becuase of that chapter in the book i love thém jet as an love ´pair
i think she feel realy much pain about that wohol lucius in jail and draco becomes a deadeater
thing and that she wants sev to be moved by that and maybe a little bit to moved by her eminine ways she a woman after all ^^
EngelsdaemonMaya 2 months ago
@EngelsdaemonMaya I agree with you! Lucius in Azkaban and Draco in mortal danger, I think that Narcissa appeals to all that she can get in order to make Snape help her son: her true deep sorrow and pain to touch Sev's heart, and even her beauty and feminine grace to appeal to the most noble sentiment of protection inside of Severus, who is a man, after all *and I can bet that no woman needs protection less than Narcissa!*
Thanks a million for sharing your opinion!
annafrancesca1 2 months ago
fantastic :D
halfbloodprincessso 3 months ago
@halfbloodprincessso Thanks! ^__^
What do you think about Narcissa? Does she let go all her coldness crying and grasping her hair in front of Severus in order to make him moved by her pain, because she is aware of being able to move him with her deep sorrow? Or she is simply appealing to her feminine wiles? I'd like to know your opinion, if you have one...
annafrancesca1 3 months ago
@annafrancesca1 i think she was trying to make him moved by her pain . i don't think she will ever trying to appealing her feminine wiles to severus :)
halfbloodprincessso 3 months ago
i so love this video ito cool and sweet
kissmrule 3 months ago
@kissmrule Thanks!
annafrancesca1 3 months ago