But, could anyone really watch that and be on Ron’s side? No, not really… at least not in the film, and that’s something that just couldn’t translate with such little time to adapt an enormous story. There had been cracks in the trio’s friendship before, like when Ron gets angry with Harry in Goblet of Fire, with Ron accusing Harry of not telling him about his entry into the Triwizard tournament. We see how strong their love for each other is, but we also see their relationships tested. During this film, we can actively see the toll that this journey is taking on them, individually, and in their relationships with each other. In the other films, the relationship between the trio (while still incredible) felt a bit superficial because the focus given to them was not nearly as detailed as the books, and they were often too distracted to just bond. Given that much of the film is spent with Harry, Hermione, and Ron camping out or planning a new adventure together, moviegoers are able to see how close they really are. Most notably, Deathly Hallows: Part 1 is a much deeper dive into these familiar characters and their relationships with one another. RELATED: ‘Harry Potter’ Cast Heading Back to Hogwarts for 20th Anniversary Special
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