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Coworker: I saw the new Harry Potter movie last night.
Sam: Oh! How was it?
Coworker: It made me want to buy a lot of cable-knit sweaters.

This is kind of how I feel about Harry Potter. I really want to be enthusiastic, but I'm mostly thinking about sweaters.

Today the first part of Deathly Hallows opens in cinemas in the US. I'm sad that I'm so indifferent to it, because Harry Potter was a big fandom for me, and now it's not. I still haven't seen Order Of The Phoenix; I missed out completely on when it opened, and then later on when I tried to watch it on DVD I got bored.

Don't get me wrong, it's not really that my opinions (many and varied) have changed; it's just, my interest has waned. I came to the realisation a while ago that I hadn't really enjoyed the books after book three; they got thick and kind of unwieldy and they played to tropes that, while perfectly legitimate on their own, didn't interest me. I kept reading because there were characters I liked and I wanted to see what JK Rowling did with them, but essentially what she did was first ignore and then kill them. Which is her right, as the author, but as a reader it failed to satisfy me.

I do like seeing fans enjoying the movies and books, and I'm glad that they satisfy for some. I don't mean to harsh anyone's squee. I'm just...thinking about what I've left behind, I guess.

Date: 2010-11-19 09:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] purple-chalk.livejournal.com
Watching at midnight was particularly weird for me-- the crow was very, very boisterous, and very, very drunk. Only one person in our theatre was under sixteen, and only about five were over forty. What I figured out is that the generation who grew up with Harry just turned twenty-one, and this is as much a celebration of our coming of age (welcome to college/adulthood/the big bad world omg) as it was when Deathly Hallows came out the year we graduated high school. Timing was everything for this movie, and we didn't care a bit how the thing itself turned out.

Also, yes, sweaters! We shall knit them ALL.

Date: 2010-11-20 12:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bullet2.livejournal.com
Yes.This.
It's amazing how many people of that age grew up with HP-myself included-. I didn't see the movie, but I bet for many others it's some sort of ritual almost.

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