Due to Piers' omission, Vernon Dursley recognised that Harry was responsible for what happened to Dudley in the reptile house due to the smile on his face. While at the zoo, after Dudley falls into the snake exhibit there is a close-up of the Python's head. One night, Harry, Ron and Hermione encounter a giant three-headed dog named Fluffy belonging to Hagrid at the Forbidden Corridor on the Third Floor of the school. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was the highest grossing film of 2001 and at that point ranked seventh all-time in the domestic market (US-Canada) and was second only (it is now 46th) to Titanic[4] worldwide. It does. The German philosopher Jürgen Habermas argues, in his 2014 book The Future of Human Nature, that genetic engineering will restrict the ability of individuals to make free choices. At the hut on the rock, after Harry draws the candles in the dirt, he glances behind him at Dudley's watch. I wonder how many people noticed this? Hermione is described as having bushy hair and prominent front teeth, while actress Emma Watson has normal sized teeth and her hair, though bushy in this film, isn't as bad as described in the book (and later films do away with bushy hairstyles altogether). Dumbledore tells her that the Dursleys are the only living relatives Harry has left since his mother's sister Petunia (Fiona Shaw) is the only Dursley that had Lily's blood in her which ensured the protection of Harry and his family. In the book, Voldemort kills Quirrell by leaving his head, causing him to die. Ron is also described as having freckles, but Rupert Grint has clear skin. And it cannot have been the second castle, since that's Hermione's position. In the scene where Hermione, Ron and Harry are returning to Gryffindor's tower room after being in the third floor room for the first time, you are able to see the feet of one of the crew. The house is fully attached on both sides to homes with a one car garage. Or, as my friend said: “I’m not sad about this at all. In the film, it is Hermione who comes across the name in a book she picked up for 'light reading'. That would be a landslide victory in an election, but the Constitutional hurdle is higher at two-thirds. In the book, Neville comes into the compartment where Harry and Ron are sitting asking if they have seen his toad, which was omitted. Harry's birthday cake is depicted differently in the book and film. When the two DVDs were compared side by side it was noticed that in every case but one, only a slight difference in synchronisation was noticed. In the shots facing Vernon, he holds the first Hogwarts letter while sitting at the table. Harry, Ron, and Hermione never have the flute that would put Fluffy to sleep, as they do in the book. In the film, Harry, Ron and Hermione discover the link to Nicolas Flamel and the stone through a book, rather than Albus Dumbledore's Chocolate Frog Card, although a deleted scene shows them discovering the connection through a chocolate frog card, but it was switched when edited). Sometime later, Hagrid arrives with the sleeping infant Harry on a flying motorcycle. Quirrell then tries to kill him but Harry's touch prevents him from hurting him and causes him to turn into dust and die. Just a year later, the U.S. publishes its own version under the Scholastic Corporation, but this time under the title of Harry Potter and the Sorcererâs Stone.The title difference doesn't really sway readers and typically doesnât cause any type of confusion. Also, Ron is supposed to have blue eyes, but Rupert has green. Towards the end of the film, when Harry, Ron and Hermione are running towards Hagrid's Hut, Hagrid can be heard playing Hedwig's Theme on his wind instrument. Hermione opens the door to Fluffy's room when she says, "Alohomora!" This is also similar in the film, except that Ron is seen to ride the knight. Yes, I want the Patheos Nonreligious Newsletter as well. Harry has green eyes, but actor Daniel Radcliffe, who has blue eyes, was unable to wear contact lenses, due to an. Actor Rupert Grint is not tall and lanky in this initial film, while two tall actors (James and Oliver Phelps) were cast for Fred and George are. In the book, Quirrell does not have his turban until after his failed attempt to steal the, In the novel, when Harry buys his wand, Hagrid is with him. There is a moment added in this scene of the film that never happened in the book: While everyone is constantly repeating 'Up!' However, Ron is nearly killed in the chess match and Hermione stays with him as Harry goes on ahead alone. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was published on June 26, 1997, by Bloomsbury in the United Kingdom. But in the film, Hagrid is not present, having gone to buy. was moved to immediately after Uncle Vernon declares that they are going to move far enough away to ensure that the owls can't find them. Who'd be writing to you?" After the Queen attacks the Knight's horse during the chess game, Ron goes flying back and falls. Yet after Vernon asks, "Who'd be writing to you?" Join Sam Harris as he explores some of the most important questions about the human mind, society, and current events. In the Key room after Hermione asks, "What's this all about?" In the novel, during the Flying Lesson after Neville breaks his wrist, Draco Malfoy says he might leave Neville's. In the film, Harry, Ron, and Hermione are caught by McGonagall after coming back from visiting Hagrid while Malfoy is already caught by McGonagall. Harry tries to escape but Quirrell starts a fire by clicking his fingers to prevent his escape. In the final room, Harry finds out that it was not Snape who wanted the stone, but Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher Professor Quirrell. However, in the next shot she actually crashes into the tower that she already flew. In the film this was instead moved to Hogwarts during Harry's first flying lesson after. In the book, Neville was also given detention for being out of bed because he was trying to warn Harry about Malfoy and was caught by Professor McGonagall. Some notable differences exist between key cast members of the film, compared to the way their characters are described in the books: The Blu-Ray edition of Philosopher's Stone includes commentary from director Chris Columbus that reveals that the final scene of the film -- where Harry, Hermione and Ron depart on the Hogwarts Express -- was the first scene shot. After Voldemort's soul flies through Harry, he crashes down on the stairs and his hand sticks out over one of the steps. Since it was Darwin’s birthday this last Friday, Joe thought he would add something relevant. In the book, she refers to him as "You-Know-Who". Draco Malfoy insulting Ron's family, his poverty and Hagrid's hut in front of him is omitted. At the start of term feast, after Harry is sorted into. Then a few shots after that, still walking, Harry and Hagrid pass all the numbers, 1 through 4 again in close-up. When the first years are first led into the Great Hall, in the shot facing the teacher's table, the twins sit to Wood's left at the end of Gryffindor's table. In Potions, when Harry is unable to answer Snape's questions, he says that Hermione should try and answer instead, he takes 1 point from Gryffindor and then he loses another point for not telling Neville not to put quills into his cauldron during potion-brewing. and Indiana Jones.. In the film, Harry kills Quirrell by grabbing his face, causing him to turn to dust. In the film it returns, trapping Dudley in the tank. The scene with Harry in possession of the book, In the book during the Gryffindor-Slytherin Quidditch match, Gryffindor's score is 20 and Slytherin's is 60 until Harry wins 150 points for catching the. Brilliant. the wires are blatantly visible and he then proceeds to slam the Bludger into Wood, who falls. At the snake exhibit, while Harry speaks with the Python the snake's body lies curled over a long wood log and a large rock. Columbus says editing made the buck teeth less obvious, but they are still visible during a brief bit of dialogue. Harry begins learning wizardry and discovers more about his past and his parents. In the novel, after the sorting, Dumbledore stands to say a few words and comically utters a few random words at which point supper begins. It is directed by Chris Columbus, written by Steve Kloves, and produced by David Heyman. It's gone in the following shots. It’s tight, aimed at just the right level and audience in a successful manner (in terms of writing for an audience), has fantastic reviews to attest it, and succeeds in the intentions I had for it. In the film, the ride is omitted and Draco and Fang return to the scene of the crime with Hagrid, Ron and Hermione to find Harry, Firenze and the dead unicorn. the long towel hanging from the rod beside the sinks is visibly straight. In the film, Hermione shows up by herself asking if anyone has seen a toad, and that a boy named Neville has lost one. In the film, Hagrid does not tell Harry that he was expelled from Hogwarts but allowed to remain as gamekeeper at the school, while he does in the book; this would not be revealed until the next film. His spoiled cousin, Dudley Dursley (Harry Melling) constantly bullies him. However, the scene where Harry sits infront of the mirror when Dumbledore catches him implies that he also sees his grandparents as the camera only shows the rear part of the mirror's frame. A recently deceased young man is sent to another world and is taught magic by master Merlin. Kasparian’s point… Read more, This is a guest post from Dr Joe Berger, science educator who wrote the book Science and Spirituality: An Introduction for Students, Secular People & the Generally Curious [UK]. Due to Peeves' omission from the film, the scene where Harry manages to drive him away by impersonating the Bloody Baron while under the Invisibility Cloak with Ron and Hermione is omitted. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is a British-American fantasy film based on the first novel by J. K. Rowling, released on 16 November, 2001. When Harry gets up, Voldemort's spirit forms and passes through Harry, knocking him unconscious before fleeing. This also creates a continuity error where she says Voldemort's name in the fifth film as if she has never said it before. In the book, the snake addressed Harry as "amigo" when thanking him for freeing it - presumably, a nod by JK Rowling to its South American ancestry as "amigo" means friend in Portuguese and Spanish. Fluffy is asleep until the spell wears off. However, the book also mentions the snake blinking. The 2021 Architecture & Film Symposium will be held online on February 20 & 21. âMore than 30 authors from Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas,â as Vahid Vahdat, the symposium cochair and WSU faculty suggests, âwill present their work in 6 panels of paper sessions, videos, and pecha kuchas. Harry, Ron, and Hermione, run to Hagrid's hut to tell him that they know about the Stone and they knock on the door. The time is unknown because the scene where Harry receives the message along with the Nimbus 2000 is cut from the film. While Draco flees in fear with Fang in tow, the hooded figure then attempts to attack Harry, only to be scared off by an arriving centaur named Firenze, a close friend of Hagrid's. Eventually, Harry learns that Nicolas Flamel is the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone, which produces the Elixir of Life which will make the drinker immortal. When Harry is in the restricted section of the library looking for Nicholas Flamel, we never see the reflection of the light from the lantern on the books or the shelves. It was the most commercially successful of all Harry Potter films with $317 million North American and $974.7 million worldwide gross until the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, which surpassed the record for highest overall commercial gross at $1,328,111,219 and is now the highest grossing film of the series. Yet in the next shot, the cage is much farther from Hagrid and is positioned the opposite way on the bench. During the end-of-year feast, Gryffindor has 312 House Points, Hufflepuff 352, Ravenclaw 426 and Slytherin 472. But before hiring him for Harry Potter and the Philosopherâs Stone, Warner Bros and ⦠Harry, Ron and Hermione are in Hagrid's hut and the egg inside the cauldron in the fireplace starts rattling. As the three walk to the front lawn of Privet Drive house #4, McGonagall initially objects to Dumbledore leaving Harry with the Muggle (non-Magical) family that lives there known as the Dursleys, as she sees them as the "worst sort of Muggles" after spying on them day by day in her Animagus form (a silver tabby cat). In the scene when Harry talks to the snake, the camera shows a close up of the snake, and it blinks. When Ron says, "You're the youngest seeker in a century." Instead the trio enters the room under the Invisibility Cloak, spotting there a self-playing harp enchanted by Quirrell. This is omitted from the film, and when Harry tries to escape Quirrell/Voldemort with the Stone in his pocket by running back up the stairs the way he came, Voldemort shouts "Stop him!" Five different takes were necessary to replace the words Philosopher's Stone with Sorcerer's Stone in the American version of the film. When the trio opens the trapdoor, Ron bends down to get a hold of it, but in the next shot on the inside of the chasm, Ron's body is standing straight. Best be off," the string hangs off the side again. Quirrell burned at Harry's touch because, when Harry's mother died to save him, her death gave Harry a love-based protection against Voldemort. As a matter of fact, this plant, nearest the exhibit sign, changes its position considerably throughout these shots. The three convince Hagrid to let Norbert go live with other dragons of his kind in Romania but are caught by Draco. Also in the novel, the trio find a harp under Fluffy's paw, but in the film the harp is standing up, playing, at a distance away from Fluffy instead of being under its paw. In the wide shot facing the door as he and Hermione pass to Harry's left the bar attached to the underside of the broomstick bristles is visible. Then when Harry takes off on his broomstick, the bristles on Seamus' broom are on the ground once again. In the book, Harry does not say "Thank you" to Hagrid when he gives him a birthday cake, but in the film, he does. The book was released in the United States under the name Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone because the publishers were concerned that most ⦠She says ". Harry Potter And ⦠In the book, Ron has the feeling that it could've been Peeves who let the troll in for a Hallowe'en prank. Ron catches his mail, then holds the Daily Prophet in his right hand and the letters in his left. At the end of term feast, Dumbledore stands and says, "Another year gone." However, in the next shot facing the first years, the twins sit on Wood's right. In the scene after the Forbidden Forest, Hermione says Voldemort's name. In the next shot of the Gryffindor table, part of the camera equipment is actually visible at the lower right corner of the screen. Trump without Twitter has made for much calmer public discourse. When Harry lifts the mail from the floor at the Dursleys, the Hogwarts envelope flap is sealed shut and it has the red wax seal at the tip. First Church in Cambridge plans a virtual fundraising gala Saturday for two community ministries continuing to take in and support the homeless, featuring a talk with philosopher Michael Sandel and, beforehand, a taped cooking demonstration from chef Tony Maws, owner of Craigie on Main. At the start of this shot, before Dudley pops out of the water, in the upper left corner of the screen a wood stick comes down to actually prod the trained snake and then quickly moves back up out of shot. Yet, in the overhead shot as the troll's club slams into the cubicles, Hermione is lying under that very wall crawling away. It would have taken ten more Republican Senators to convict him. Harry does not get Dudley's second bedroom until the second film, with the latter film implying that the Dursleys supplied Harry with the room after the First Year. Harry discovers a magical mirror which shows him a vision of his deceased parents. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The first stroke of her sword clearly goes through the structure of the castle, which disintegrates. Charles Darwin was born February 12, 1809, on the same day as Abraham Lincoln. In the film, the snake simply says "thanks". In the earlier exterior shot when they stand by the car before they leave, as Vernon says, "I'm warning you now boy...," not only is the ground at the doorway completely different, there is a garden surrounded by white bricks beside the door, making it impossible for Vernon to have been standing there. When the Slytherin score hits 10 on-screen, in the next shot, as Flint shouts, "Take that side," the wire is completely visible at his right foot under his cloak. Snakes don't blink. When midnight strikes, a mysterious stranger breaks into the hut to the horror of the Dursleys. Nothing exemplifies this more acutely than the letter that Adam Kinzinger, an Illinois Republican House Representative who voted to impeach Trump, received from his own family. When Hagrid steps off the motorbike while holding young Harry, the Dursley's house (with a small bush to the right of the front door) is visible directly behind McGonagall. In the film, Seamus Finnigan's feather blows up while in Charms class, and later, his cup of water blows up while he is trying to turn it into rum. After hearing from Hagrid that the dog will fall asleep if played music and that he revealed this to a man in a local pub, Harry, Ron and Hermione conclude that Snape was the man in the pub and attempt to warn Dumbledore. In the film, when Harry, Ron and Hermione are reading the information about the Philosopher's Stone, Nicolas Flamel's wife. It is not visible in other shots. John Williams writes the immortal âHedwigâs Themeâ By the turn of the millennium, John Williams was already regarded as one of the greatest film composers in history, with five Oscars and a slew of enduring soundtracks under his belt, including Star Wars, E.T. In the film, Harry went to the train station with Hagrid. Though in a view of the entire lavatory when the troll holds Harry upside down, from behind Hermione, the entire second sink, its faucets and trim are entirely missing and the entire fourth sink, which was never touched, is as well, both are gone. "Point me!" and if you look close enough you can see that his mouth doesn't move when he says that. Many people are depressed about the state of democracy now in the US, and whether this ruling sets a precedent for a January Exception. In the book, the Dursleys and Harry are accompanied to the zoo by. Harry uses it to explore the Restricted Section in the library to research information on Nicolas Flamel, but finds a screaming book. The act of Seamus's works blowing up on him would become a recurring joke throughout the film series. The clock shown when it hits midnight on Harry's birthday reads 12:00, it should read 00:00 as 12:00 in the UK is only used when it is noon. In the book Harry first hears about Quidditch from Draco Malfoy while in Diagon Alley before Hagrid explains what it is after Harry met up with him. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is the first novel in the Harry Potter series written by J.K Rowling. In the novel, when Ron tries to levitate his feather in. This is the only film on DVD format in the US to use the acoustic strings Warner Home Video logo. Fred and George Weasley having bewitched several snowballs to follow Quirrell around and then to hit him on the back of the head (and into Voldemort's face) is omitted. As Slytherin is noted for being the house of darker wizards and witches like Voldemort, Harry begs the magical Sorting Hat not to put him in Slytherin, so it instead puts him in Gryffindor, which is noted for being the house of braver witches and wizards like his parents, along with Ron and Hermione. Whiling reading the Daily Prophet; Harry mention Vault 713, however the article doesn't state the vault number. A few shots later, they pass on their right a man, with bushy grey sideburns, walking with a woman dressed in black, yet in the next shot that same man and woman are chatting in the doorway to the Owl Emporium on their left. In Hagrid's hut, Harry, Ron and Hermione gather round the table as Hagrid places the dragon egg in the centre. Kinzinger voted with his conscience, he did the… Read more, The insurrection happened, the second impeachment happened. In addition, Snape compliments Harry on his flying skills the next day and even implies that he's considering rooting for Harry to do well in the match despite his favouritism towards Slytherin, something he does not do in the book. When Hagrid enters the hut on the rock, as well as when he leaves, the bare floor near the front door is clearly visible. Patheos has the views of the prevalent religions and spiritualities of the world. Enjoy the only official film concerts for all the Harry Potter films. Ron in the book is also described as having big hands and feet, as well as a long nose; actor Rupert Grint has a regular sized nose and hands. the curtains, or any of the knick-knacks). This is what knocked Harry out. the cereal bowl is missing and the tea pot is near his juice. But, rather interestingly, there was… Read more, Please also opt me in for Exclusive Offers from Patheos’s Partners. It is directed by Chris Columbus, written by Steve Kloves, and produced by David Heyman. During his life, he was a truly horrible and dangerous human being. When term resumes, the trio assume that someone is trying to get past the dog. In the novel, Harry receives a wooden flute from Hagrid, a fifty pence piece from his Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia, a jumper from Molly Weasley, a large pack of Chocolate Frogs from Hermione and the Invisibility Cloak from Dumbledore. In the Dursley's kitchen, as Harry walks by, on the table is Vernon's cereal bowl between the coffee pot on his right and orange juice on his left, plus the tea pot is in the centre of the table. But you never hear any sound of the club hitting the ground. In the book, when Harry touched Quirrell, Quirrell's skin blistered wherever Harry touched. Harry discovers his talent for riding broomsticks and inadvertently makes Gryffindor's Quidditch team (a sport in the wizarding world involving flying broomsticks) as a Seeker while defending another student, Neville Longbottom (Matthew Lewis), from Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton), a Slytherin first year, later learning that his father was also on the team. You can clearly see the green cloth which has obviously been used to film, then edited. The book reveals it as a round chocolate cake with chocolate frosting and has green icing which spells "Happy Birthday Harry" while the film depicts it as also a round cake having the same green icing but with the. Sign up for our newsletter Also, send me the Nonreligious Newsletter and special offers. However he has one fatal weakness, common sense. In the film, McGonagall tells Wood she has found him a Seeker outside Quirrell's classroom, but in the novel, she takes Oliver and Harry to an empty classroom where they find Peeves writing rude words on a blackboard. This does not happen in the book, although Quirrell does relay this statement to Harry when explaining how he came to meet Voldemort. When Hagrid stomps up to Vernon and says, "Wise up, Dursley, you great prune" you can see the chalkmark where he's supposed to bend the gun. In the film, Harry only receives the Cloak, but the jumper appears in a deleted scene. Among the… Read more, So much I want to say about the impeachment… When it’s not crazy late here… But. However, when Harry was standing in another shot holding the edge of Nicholas Flamel book to take it off the shelf, we clearly see the reflection of the lantern light now. Nobody expected that to happen. In the film, Professor McGonagall takes 50 points from Slytherin instead of 20. The first Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Philosopherâs Stone, was published in 1997 to immediate popular and critical acclaim.Six further best-selling books and eight blockbuster films followed. As the egg starts to hatch the shell flies everywhere and between Hermione and Hagrid camera equipment is visible at the lower left corner of the screen. When Uncle Vernon is ripping up the letters, if you pause just before he tears, you can clearly see the marks for him to tear. In the novel, McGonagall mentioned to Harry in front of Oliver Wood that, The scene where Malfoy challenged Harry to a duel, but had actually tricked him by tipping off Filch was omitted. On the way to the Philosopher's Stone, each. Harry concludes that the hooded figure was a weakened Voldemort and that Snape is trying to get the stone to restore Voldemort to full strength. In the book, once Snape noticed and started moving, Hermione secretly moved the blue flame to a jar so Snape would not know the truth of what happened to conceal her involvement. In the novel, when Harry buys his wand, he tried many wands before Mr Ollivander thought of the 11 inch holly wand with a phoenix feather core, but in the film he only tried two wands before Mr Ollivander thought of the right wand. In the book, Harry's receives his Nimbus 2000 before his first training session with Oliver Wood and before his encounter with the troll but in the film, he receives his broom after these two events occur. Also, when Harry grabbed his face, it made his whole body demolish and Voldemort escaped. In the film, they get detention because Draco Malfoy saw them in Hagrid's hut past midnight (which is similar in the book, except that Draco did not inform McGonagall). Hagrid, Hermione discovers that the dog is guarding the stone itself. It’s been lovely. and soon continues, "Teachers will follow me to the dungeons." Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is a British-American fantasy film based on the first novel by J. K. Rowling, released on 16 November, 2001. The soundtrack to Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (titled Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States) was released on 30 October 2001. When the shot opens in the first close-up of the baby, as Dumbledore places the envelope on the blanket, though a good portion of his forehead is visible, the scar is not there. Let me throw in a little bit of my analysis, for what it’s worth. In the book, Hagrid grabs the gun and ties it into a knot. German philosopher and revolutionary socialist Karl Marx published 'The Communist Manifesto' and 'Das Kapital,' anticapitalist works that form the basis of Marxism. Which Greek Philosopher Said "Character Is Destiny"?. Vernon Dursley drives him to the train station. On the Hogwarts Express, as Ron says, "This is Scabbers by the way," the acrylic string/wire which is attached to the bottom of Bertie Botts box, that is over Scabber's head, is perfectly visible. It happens just as they are passing through the picture hole, where Harry turns a couple of times to check that the "door" is closing. In the film, the chess game was depicted with the pieces destroying each other (presumably to be fixed with. So we didn’t need more witnesses, we needed more spines.” God HERSELF. In the book, when Hagrid first met Harry on the island he knew who he was right away, while in the film Hagrid initially mistook Dudley for Harry until Dudley corrected him. Please grab a copy to help out. After Quirrell announces there's a troll in the dungeon, Dumbledore shouts, "Silence!" Yet in the next close-up he holds the Daily Prophet in his left hand and the letters in his right. 2- particular men and women walking past the store. This dialogue did not appear in the book. At the end-of-the-year feast the Slytherin banner is green and gold, but their house colours are green and sliver, as evident by their robes. This creates a continuity error since boys aren't able to enter the girls' dormitories as revealed in the Order of the Phoenix book. In the scene at the beginning of the film where all of the letters from Hogwarts are coming into the Dursley's house, it causes everything to shake. This is not shown in the film (excluding Gryffindor's initial disappointment in having lost the House Cup at the end), however according to a Magazine article on the DVD release of the film, there was a scene filmed of Harry and Ron looking at the House Point Hourglasses in the Great Hall, but was not included in the film or on the deleted scenes of the DVD. As the houses are led back to their Common Rooms, Harry and Ron fight the troll and incapacitate it to save Hermione. When Harry and Hagrid walk into Diagon Alley, in the first shot, as they start down the street, on their right they immediately pass; 1- a man in black standing at the doorway to the Daily Prophet office, writing in a notebook, who then starts to walk away.
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