NONE, I repeat, ABSOLUTLEY POSITIVELY *NONE* OF THE ARTWORK IN THIS VIDEO WAS MADE BY ME. As it says in the opening credits, the artwork is done by the amazing homarusrex...I just animated it and gave it sound. This was a comic homarusrex did and the drawings and colorings were so beautiful and cinematic I just *had* to make a movie out of it.
Not sure how good the resolution will be so here follow the lines in order of appearance:
GELLERT GRINDELWALD: "Dies ist UNSER abend meine herren!Fur diese generation und fur alle zeit!Heute machen wir-"(door creaks)"Eh?"(chair is blasted apart by spell.GRINDELWALD raises his hand)"Wands away gentlemen...It's nice to see you too, Albus..."
ALBUS DUMBLEDORE: "I wish it were under happier circumstances, Gellert."
GG: "What happier circumstance than the eve of my revolution!?Surely you've come to congratulate me...old friend?"
AD: "It's true, then?Y-You have the Elder Wand?"
GG: (holds wand before his eyes) "Yes...for some time now...All we ever dreamed of, hmm...(pause)...Albus, she was never meant to-"
AD: "This is no longer solely about Ariana, Gellert."
GG: (points wand at Albus)"EXACTLY!This is about so much more!Consider, Albus, the GREATER GOOD!"
AD: "..." "Not here."
GG: (smiles)"...As you wish..."
@Sparfregundo
Goethe's "Faust " is not part of the "Sturm und Drang" ("Storm and Urge", "Storm and Stress") movement, it belongs to the "Weimarer Klassik" ("Weimar Classicism"). His "Werther", on the other hand, or Schiller's "Räuber", would be a fine example for "Sturm und Drang".
blackzora2 1 year ago
Grindelwald uber alles . 88 ;D
BoicotNike 1 year ago
Yes, what buggs me is the fact that in the fourth book leaves open the possibility that Durmstrang only gets Slavic students. The name itself is a poon on Sturm und Drung, a German term meaning turmoil, ferment, which literarty works are dedicated to grandship. Goethe's Fausto is an example.
Sparfregundo 1 year ago
I strongly believe in Austro-Hungarian Gellert, but these arts are to die for :)
Bzibzianka 1 year ago
что за бред ???
straus095 2 years ago
The given name Gellert and the fact that he attended Durmstrang (that is supposed to be a somewhere Eastern European school) rather suggests that Grindelwald, despite his German-sounding last name, is of Hungarian origin (because neither grindelwald nor gellert are or were suitable names in German speaking countries at any time and Gellert is the name of a Hungarian saint and national patron)
ShuregaelJrein 2 years ago
so, grindelwald is german? well, i just thought so because of the name, but wasn`t sure....
maryrose9193 3 years ago
so, grindelwald is german? well, i just thought so because of the name, but i wasn`t sure....
maryrose9193 3 years ago 2
so, grindelwald is german? well, i just thought so because of the name, but i wasn`t sure....
maryrose9193 3 years ago
i love this video ti so cool
cazzykay23 3 years ago