When any series of films extends through eight full films over a decade, there will inevitably there will be some forced tremors. The most famous in the “Harry Potter” series is the Albus Dumbledore between “The Secrets Chamber” and “Prisoner of Azkaban”, with the role he goes to From Richard Harris To Michael Gambon, but there were many smaller changes with young actors who were easy to miss. An example of this: The poor brown lavender, the first love of Ron, played the role of three different actresses across the series.
The first appearance of the character was in the “Secrets Chamber”, where she played her role by young Kathleen Cole, and in “Prisoner of Azkaban”, her role was played by Jennifer Smith (both of them appear below). After that, Lavender disappeared to a large extent of Hogors at “Goblet of Fire” and “Old of the Phoenix” before returning with revenge at “Half-Blood Prince”, this time that Jessie Cave was portrayed.
However, it was easy not to notice the actress, because Lavender was rarely (if any) had been taken by name in her first appearances in the cinema, so many viewers did not know that this was supposed to be. If this shift is less clear is how Lavender was a later idea in the books even “The Blood of the Blood”, which was only published after the first three first films appeared. There was not much for the fans to link the character when Cole and Samith were originally delivered to the role (it seems very simple).
Change the casting since then Criticize How the privilege delivered the black actresses of Khazen when she was a secondary figure, only to switch to a white actress at the moment when she became a love and important interest for the conspiracy. In the defense of films, it was not even “Half-Blood Prince” that the author JK Rowling made it clear that Lavender was white. Then again, the Lavender race was so -spoken that there was no great need to stay accurate to books in this regard. If a “Zakaban prisoner” can completely cut the Marauders wallpaper, it is certain that fans can handle non -white lavender.
In defending Lavender, one of the most hated characters in the series
Many “Potter” fans do not like, mainly because they were photographed as a comicing friend, given the Ron (“Won-Won” titles) used. More importantly, how is Lavender one of the recent obstacles to Ron/Hermion Romantic Road, and by the time when the “Prince of Blood” came, the fans were waiting to see this nearly a decade. People wanted Ron and Hermion together, not Ron and Lavender, and he received Lavender.
But despite his kind writing and non -sympathetic, such as lavender in books and films, I would like to defend it on the basis that Ron Wisley (especially the cinematic version of Ron Wheisley) is a tremor of women, and his treatment of Sterender is a major example of this. He mainly uses it as a training friend to get some “nutrition” experience (as he put his battle with Jenny in books) before moving to Hermion, the girl who is already interested in. Lavender’s only crime, along with being annoying, was mistakenly thinking that the boy who loved him was honest and not only used as a confidence in confidence.
Of course, before Ron was able to deal with lavender like garbage, he first had to destroy both Hermion and Baddda Night in Yol a ball in the “Fire Cup”. Perhaps this sequence was the worst moment of Ron, as he could not address his feelings about dancing with Hermion with another man, so he decided to insult her brilliantly while ignoring Badma all night. His behavior here was especially full of the movie, who had no time to give Ron many moments of his refrigerated book, but he had time to show him to treat Harry and Hermeion like Trash.
Basically, Ron is the true villain of the Lavender-Ron Hermion Loew triangle, and lavender (no matter the actress she played) deserves better. On the bright side, at least, the films disturbed some consistency in the final films of the series: In both the films “The Holy Holiness”, Lavender was still filmed by Jesse Kaif. Certainly, this final film was killed (on the departure of books, no less), but even this end is still more dignified than the role of the “half -blood” required of it.
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