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12 Huge Problems With Harry Potter Movies Nobody Admits
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No franchise is perfect, but some of these problems could have easily been avoided...
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Maybe the most remarkable thing about the Harry Potter movies is how consistently good they are.
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With any lengthy series, however, there are going to be problems here and there.
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Some of these issues or lapses in logic are well known, but others, big or small, don't really get any attention.
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With that in mind, I'm Will For What Culture, and here are 12 problems with the Harry Potter movies nobody admits.
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12. Harry, Ron, and Hermione's Midnight Stroll, The Philosopher's Stone.
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Every Hogwarts student knows they are forbidden to roam around the school at night,
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and as such, Harry usually wears his invisibility cloak during his many nighttime adventures around the castle.
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However, after being introduced to Hagrid's new pet, a dragon named Norbert,
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the main trio stroll back through the castle in the dead of night without a care in the world.
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They don't even bother to keep their voices down as they head back to Gryffindor Tower,
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and Harry also conveniently forgets his father's invisibility cloak.
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If Harry, Ron, and Hermione had been more cautious during this scene, it would have been a lot more believable.
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It doesn't ruin the plot of the movie or anything, but it's still rather odd that the filmmakers didn't recognize this rather obvious blunder.
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11. Voldemort's Death, The Deathly Hallows Part 2.
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The Dark Lord's death is strange, to say the least.
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The terrific exchange between Harry and Voldemort written by J.K. Rowling is replaced with an entertaining,
01:16
if rather cheesy, action sequence which ends with the two characters locked in battle.
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This is all perfectly fine, but Voldemort's demise makes no sense whatsoever.
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After Harry claims his opponent's wand, the Dark Lord starts to deteriorate.
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His body crumbles into an ash-like substance which floats away into the sky.
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The only possible explanation is that Voldemort was so dehumanized that he wasn't able to die normally.
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Regardless of why the filmmakers thought this was an acceptable way to finish the Dark Lord,
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it would have been much more striking if his body had remained intact,
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and Harry was forced to look at the lifeless form of his arch-nemesis.
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10. Percy's Estrangement, The Order of the Phoenix.
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Percy Weasley is probably the least popular member of the Weasley family, and this is understandable.
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He's pompous, annoyingly ambitious, and obsessed with following rules.
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Percy occasionally makes an appearance in the first three movies,
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but in The Goblet of Fire, he simply disappears from the story.
02:10
In The Order of the Phoenix, he has no dialogue, but he does crop up regularly alongside Cornelius Fudge.
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The issue is that there's no explanation given about Percy's transformation
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from a loyal member of the Weasley family into the Minister's assistant.
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We're supposed to just accept that he's sided with the corrupt politicians.
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In the books, it's actually explained, but in the films, we get nothing.
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9. Harry's First Quidditch Match, The Philosopher's Stone.
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Madam Hooch might be the worst referee in the history of magical games and sports.
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She starts Harry's first Quidditch match with a blow from her whistle,
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and then disappears for the rest of the game.
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The Slytherin's tactics are barbaric, to say the least.
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Oliver Wood is walloped with a bludger,
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and Angelina Johnson is forced into the stands by two of her opponents.
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Both of them are rendered unconscious,
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and yet Madam Hooch does absolutely nothing in response to these illegal actions.
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While the violence of the Slytherin team is rather amusing,
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they really shouldn't have been allowed to get away with it.
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Their actions are totally illegal in the context of the sport,
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yet for whatever reason,
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neither Madam Hooch nor any of the other teachers did anything to stop them.
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8. Lumos Maxima, The Prisoner of Azkaban.
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Most Harry Potter fans agree that The Prisoner of Azkaban is the best movie in the franchise.
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Unfortunately, this terrific film doesn't get off to a particularly good start.
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Just before the opening titles, the camera zooms into Harry's bedroom,
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and we see him underneath the covers with his schoolwork.
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In order to see what he's doing, he uses the incantation Lumos Maxima.
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Yet, even a casual Harry Potter fan could tell you that the use of underage magic outside of school
03:42
is forbidden.
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In fact, in the previous movie, Harry was given a severe warning by the Ministry,
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just because Dobby performed a hover charm in the Dursley's living room.
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It's a fun scene, and a good demonstration of the Dursley's dislike of magic,
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but it also contradicts all the established rules of the universe for very little payoff.
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7. Snape and the Prophecy, The Half-Blood Prince slash The Deathly Hallows.
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One of the more overlooked chapters in the Harry Potter series is The Seer Overheard.
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In this chapter, Harry learns from Professor Trelawney that it was Snape
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who told Voldemort about the prophecy.
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In the movies, on the other hand, this significant piece of information is simply left out.
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And while Snape's memories are adapted relatively well, they lack that extra emotional punch.
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In Rowling's version, Snape feels responsible for Lily's death,
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because his information led Voldemort to hunt down the Potters.
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In other words, he's dealing with guilt as well as loss.
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This is a key aspect of why he agrees to protect Harry.
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He's redeeming himself while simultaneously making sure Lily did not die in vain.
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6. Helena Ravenclaw and the Location of the Diadem, The Deathly Hallows Part 2.
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Toward the end of the second part of The Deathly Hallows,
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Helena Ravenclaw tells Harry the diadem is located in
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the place where everything is hidden, the Room of Requirements.
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But how would she know this?
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It's very unlikely that Voldemort told her because he was so protective over his horcruxes.
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The book version of events, though more complex, is much more satisfactory.
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Back in The Half-Blood Prince, Harry is shown a memory which involves Tom Riddle asking Dumbledore for a job.
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Later on, Harry hides his copy of Advanced Potion Making in the Room of Requirements,
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and purely by chance, he covers the hiding place with a wig and a tiara to make it more distinctive.
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After speaking with Helena during the Battle of Hogwarts,
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Harry comes to the sudden realization that Voldemort hid the diadem the night he asked Dumbledore for a job,
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and that the tiara he'd used to hide his potions book the previous year was in fact the diadem.
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Granted, there is a fair bit of luck involved with such a revelation,
05:42
but at least there's a reasonable explanation given, whereas in the movie,
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we're supposed to just accept the fact that Helena knows where Voldemort hid her mother's diadem.
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5. Death Eaters Attack the Burrow, The Half-Blood Prince
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For those who are not familiar with the sixth Harry Potter novel,
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Harry's visit to the burrow during the Christmas holidays is pretty quiet.
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He discusses his suspicions about Malfoy with Lupin and Mr. Weasley,
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and enjoys the time away from the school with the other Weasley kids.
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In the movie adaptation, on the other hand,
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his holidays are ruined by a random attack from Bellatrix Lestrange and Fenrir Greyback.
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The pair of them attempt to destroy the burrow,
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and Harry and Ginny chase them into the surrounding countryside.
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Though the scene is fine as a standalone action sequence,
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it's also completely nonsensical.
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Like most buildings connected with the Order,
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the burrow was given extra protection, defensive spells and enchantments,
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to prevent unwanted visitors from wrecking havoc.
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As such, Bellatrix and Greyback should not have been able to arrive at the burrow,
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let alone destroy it.
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Also, why didn't Voldemort come himself?
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If the burrow was so easily accessible,
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it would have been an ideal place to try and take Harry
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whilst he was away from the protection of Dumbledore.
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Four, Barty Crouch Jr.'s escape from Azkaban, the Goblet of Fire.
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Barty Crouch Jr.'s backstory is fascinating.
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The way Rowling ties together the Quidditch World Cup,
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the disappearance of Bertha Jorkins,
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and the events of Harry's fourth year at Hogwarts is superb.
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Whilst it would be tricky to cover everything in the movie adaptation,
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the lack of explanation here is unforgivable.
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Harry knows who Barty Crouch Jr. is because of his venture into the Pensive,
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but there are no details given about how he escaped from Azkaban
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or how he managed to communicate with the Dark Lord.
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To make matters worse, Crouch's fate is left rather ambiguous.
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The implication is that he's sent back to Azkaban.
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But in the book, he has his soul sucked out by Dementors
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due to the inactitude of Cornelius Fudge.
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The book version is much more logical
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because it explains why he doesn't appear in any of the later entries.
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All things considered,
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the butchering of Crouch's fascinating story was a massive mistake.
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A 10-minute flashback would have made for an interesting sequence
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in one of the more mediocre Harry Potter movies.
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Three, the effect of the Polyjuice Potion,
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the Chamber of Secrets slash the Goblet of Fire slash the Deathly Hallows.
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When adapting a novel, there are always going to be changes to the source material.
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Some aspects of the original story will be altered or removed,
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and new things will also be added.
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Unfortunately, the filmmakers complicated the Polyjuice Potion purely for the sake of it.
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In the Chamber of Secrets, Harry and Ron both take the Polyjuice Potion,
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and in terms of their appearances, they look exactly like Crabbe and Goyle.
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But for reasons that are never explained, they retain their original voices.
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While this does lead to a few comedic moments, there was really no need to impose this rule.
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That rule is then abandoned in the Goblet of Fire,
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when Barty Crouch Jr. transforms into Mad-Eye Moody.
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But in both halves of the Deathly Hallows,
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the filmmakers revert back to the rule established in the Chamber of Secrets.
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This can be seen during the Battle of the Seven Potters and during the Gringotts heist.
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It would have been much easier if the filmmakers had just stuck with Rowling's version of the potion.
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This would have avoided any inconsistencies and saved a job for the sound department.
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2. The Marauder's Backstory
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The Prisoner of Azkaban
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Toward the end of The Prisoner of Azkaban, the truth about Sirius Black is revealed.
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The audience learns that Scabbers is actually Peter Pettigrew,
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and that it was he who portrayed Harry's parents and murdered a street full of muggles, not Sirius.
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And Lupin also reveals that he's a werewolf, which is why he's been missing classes.
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However, the details of this backstory are never explored.
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You wouldn't know from watching the film who created the Marauder's Map,
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or why they knew so much about Hogsmeade and the Hogwarts Grounds.
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Most frustratingly, those who haven't read the book will not know that Harry's Patronus,
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which takes the shape of a stag, is the same animal James Potter transformed into as an animagus.
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It's a shame because The Prisoner of Azkaban is a terrific movie,
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yet the filmmakers manage to miss out what many Potter fans consider to be the best backstory in the entire franchise.
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One, Harry doesn't do any magic in his first year, the Philosopher's Stone.
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As ridiculous as it might sound, Harry doesn't actually do any magic in his first year at Hogwarts.
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In fact, the only time he successfully casts a spell is whilst he's trying out wands in Ollivander's shop.
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If you watch the Philosopher's Stone closely, you'll notice that Hermione does all the major spell work.
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She uses her considerable talent to fix Harry's glasses, unlock doors,
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set Snape's robes on fire, petrify Neville, and take down the Devil's Snare whilst beneath the trapdoor.
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Even Ron does more than Harry, because at least he uses Wingardium Leviosa to take down the troll on Halloween.
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It's really hard to believe the filmmakers didn't spot this crucial misstep at some point.
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Sure, Harry still has a lot to do in the first movie.
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He plays Quidditch and is incredibly brave when he fights Quirrell,
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but given he's the title character of a story about being a young wizard,
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he really should have performed some actual magic at some point.
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And there you have it folks, 12 problems with Harry Potter movies, nobody admits.
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Feel free to drop this video a like if you enjoyed it,
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and drop me a follow on Twitter at YouSlyDougYu.
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I'm Will for WhatCulture, thanks for hanging out, and I'll see you next time.
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