I thought she did a great job!
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computer_nerd_15 — 16 years ago(July 18, 2009 02:13 PM)
At first I couldn't picture her as Lavender but after seeing the film OHMYGOD! She was amazing and she had some of the funniest scenes of the film
"he senses my presence" made me almost die laughing but not as much as when she wrote her name and rons in a heart on the window. that bit just cracked me up
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Chalice_Of_Evil — 16 years ago(July 18, 2009 05:29 PM)
after seeing the film OHMYGOD! She was amazing and she had some of the funniest scenes of the film
"he senses my presence" made me almost die laughing but not as much as when she wrote her name and rons in a heart on the window. that bit just cracked me up
Absolutely. There were so many humourous moments in the movie, and quite a lot of them came from her character and the storyline involving her obsessing over Ron. I'm glad that I had nothing to compare the character to (ie. how she was in the books), as it allowed me to enjoy the actress's performance of the character for what it was. She could've come across as just simply 'annoying' and made me want her to get off the screen whenever she appeared, but the way she was written and acted made her such a joy to watch. For someone who had such a one-track mind, it was all the little insights into just how
much
she cared for Ron that made the character 'likeable' (even though she might not have been intended as the most 'likeable' character ever).
The stuff you mentioned with her breathing and drawing the heart (not to mention Hermione finding it) was just one of many instances involving Lavender that cracked me up. As I've said, although she was played purely for laughs, I actually came to feel quite sorry for her by the end. Despite what others are saying, I think they cast this role well (though, admittedly, I didn't read the books, so I can't say for sure how dead-on she was with her portrayal - but then, tha5b4t's where not reading th books kind of becomes a benefit). While some of the previous HP movies brought in new characters I didn't particularly like, I really liked this movie and the new characters it introduced us to (like Lavender).
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ArnoldOfPutecia — 16 years ago(July 18, 2009 08:16 PM)
I thought she was perfect. So funny, and adorable not gonna lie. One thing I thought was perfect about her performance was the look she gave the trio after Ron dumped her. I thought daggers were gonna shoot out her eyes!
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Chalice_Of_Evil — 16 years ago(July 18, 2009 11:19 PM)
I thought she was perfect. So funny, and adorable not gonna lie. One thing I thought was perfect about her performance was the look she gave the trio after Ron dumped her. I thought daggers were gonna shoot out her eyes!
I wholeheartedly agree. Especially with the part where you said that, after Ron dumped her, you thought daggers were going to shoot out of her eyes. That was one hell of a death-glare she was giving Ron and/or Hermione. I was surprised we didn't see her just absolutely LOSE IT at that point.
She was cute, but to be honest she was annoying.
I'll concede that, yes, she did appear to be annoying poor Ron in the film (I mean, really, who'd want to be annoyed/followed around 24/7 by her like Ron was subjected to?). But even so, I still liked her. She was indeed cute, and that helped me not 'hate' her. As desperate, as clingy and annoying as she wasI still felt some sympathy for her. She was annoying for the characters in the film, sure, but for us the audience, I thought she was fun to watch onscreen.
We'd all been having a good laugh at Ron's expense (seeing her obsessing over him), and it was still somewhat funny even when he finally broke the news to her (albeit, when he was still out-of-it and recovering in the hospital bed) that he just was not that into herbut then, I couldn't help feeling a little sorry for her. Mainly, I think, because when it comes to these characters who have a one-track mind and the person they're obsessing over is ALL they ever think about/care about 24/7, when they finally get rejected, their thought process immediately leads them to believe that they have done something wrong/to displease the person (when all they've ever been trying to do is make that person
happy
). I just felt a bit sad for her, is all (but at least Ron's now out of that unhealthy 'relationship'). I wonder who Lavender will target next?
Jack Sparrow:
"Look." [
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] "An undead monkey! Top that!" -
ditzy_but_sexy — 16 years ago(July 19, 2009 01:24 PM)
"she did appear to be annoying poor Ron in the film (I mean, really, who'd want to be annoyed/followed around 24/7 by her like Ron was subjected to?)."
She is meant to be annoying in the books, she's meant to be one of those full-on psyb68cho girlfriends who won't leave you alone I noticed you said you haven't read the books so It's great that you have this opinion of Lavender based on Jessie's performance
I agree with pretty much every point you made, I loved the dagger eyes too, she literally looked like she was going to lose it and start throwing things!! -
Chalice_Of_Evil — 16 years ago(July 20, 2009 03:26 AM)
She is meant to be annoying in the books, she's meant to be one of those full-on psycho girlfriends who won't leave you alone I noticed you said you haven't read the books so It's great that you have this opinion of Lavender based on Jessie's performance
I agree with pretty much every point you made, I loved the dagger eyes too, she literally looked like she was going to lose it and start throwing things!!
Well, she certainly did a good job of getting that personality across onscreen.b68 No prior knowledge of her character required, it was all in Jessie's performance. I just like the fact that, despite Lavender's 'annoying' obsessing over RonI was still able to feel sympathy towards her. I will always remember that dagger eyes look she gave him - it was one in a million. Kudos to Jessie Cave for such a great/memorable performance.
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shoots the monkey
] "An undead monkey! Top that!" -
Jabesq — 16 years ago(July 27, 2009 07:03 PM)
I honestly thought she was one of the best parts of the movie, personally. I appreciate the fact that they used the character to add levity to an otherwise heavy, angsty and melodramatic story.
She also reminded me of Jennifer Coolidge quite a bit (from Best in Show) who I find quite funny, but a much younger and more slender version of course. -
Logameli — 16 years ago(August 11, 2009 10:24 PM)
When I found out about all the Lavender scenes, I was so angry because they were spending more time on the 'fluff' scenes rather than ones that are crucial to the story line. For example, the part about the Gaunts, Voldemort's mother and her family. I sooooooooooo wanted to see that in there. But Lavender was so cute, and had such pretty hair, and was such a girl in love that I couldn't help but like her! Particularly at the moment, when I'm realising how much love can be both a joy and a curse.
P.S. I loved the bit in the potions class where she is smel16d0ling the love potion. She looks like she's have a full on orgasm!
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