There was a lot of behind-the-scenes footage of Hermione and Ron kissing in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. The two of them were very shy during filming. The director told them,"Don't be shy. It's okay. Just treat yourself as a character and enjoy this moment." Emma (played by Hermione) had always been smart. She knew that it was better to focus on the shoot than to retake the scene. At the beginning, she and Rupert (played by Ron) were still shy and laughed. Later, Emma made up her mind that she had to put her friendship and experience with Rupert behind her in order to truly become Hermione, so she took the initiative to kiss Rupert. The director praised Emma's actions repeatedly, saying that it was a surprise for Rupert. At that time, the two of them were facing great danger in this scene and almost lost their lives. Therefore, there was a feeling of "If I'm destined to die here tonight, the only thing I want to do is kiss you". Moreover, the director had reserved their laughter. After filming, Rupert felt that it was quite good. He thought that the scene was real and natural. Emma also felt that it was quite romantic. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the locket contains a part of Voldemort's soul. When Harry Potter opened the Horcrux locket, the fragments of Voldemort's soul began to torment Ron, teasing his greatest fear, and Ron began to have illusions, one of which was a scene of Harry Potter and Hermione kissing, which made Ron question his relationship with Harry Potter and Hermione. The scene, which appeared in the movie Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, was intended to show Ron's fear and insecurity, but it caused many parents to complain. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was not enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
It can be considered popular. Fanfiction gives fans the freedom to play around with different relationship scenarios. For those who think Harry and Hermione could have had a different relationship, the idea of them kissing is exciting. There are numerous fanfiction stories out there with such scenes, and they attract readers who are interested in this non - canonical take on the characters' relationships. The popularity also stems from the fact that Harry and Hermione are two of the most beloved characters in the series, and seeing them in a new light can be appealing.
Yes, there are quite a few out there. Some explore an alternate universe where their relationship takes a more romantic turn. However, this goes against the canon relationship in the original series where Hermione ends up with Ron. But in fanfiction, it allows for creative interpretations.
One popular plot could be a time - travel scenario. Maybe Harry accidentally goes back in time and realizes he has feelings for Hermione that he didn't recognize before. This leads to a kiss as a moment of revelation. Another plot could be a love potion mix - up where Harry and Hermione end up kissing under the influence, but then realize there are real feelings there.
Well, a frequent theme is the 'what if' scenario. What if Harry and Hermione had realized their feelings for each other earlier? This leads to the kissing scenes as a natural progression of their relationship. Also, there can be themes of jealousy from other characters who might have had feelings for either Harry or Hermione. And sometimes, the theme is about the two of them coming together against all odds, especially considering the dangerous and complex world they live in, with Voldemort and all the chaos. Their kiss can symbolize a moment of hope and connection in a dark time.
Yes, there are likely some out there. Fanfiction is a vast and diverse world where writers explore different relationships and scenarios that might not be in the original books. However, not all such fanfictions may be of high quality or stay true to the spirit of the 'Harry Potter' series.
Yes, it can be quite a popular trope in some corners of the Harry Potter fanfiction community. Some fans like to explore different relationship dynamics that weren't present in the original books. It adds an element of novelty and can lead to some interesting character development and plot twists.
There were many memorable kissing scenes in the Harry Potter series: - ** Ron and Lavender **: Lavender was the first girl to kiss Ron. This was a more "intense" kissing scene, but many fans were more on Ron and Hermione's side. Lavender's existence had become a catalyst for the couple. - Ginny and Dean: Their kiss was fleeting, but it made Ron react badly. Harry felt bad, too. They seemed to be a good match for each other in the movie, but they were not meant to be in the story. - ** Ron and Mary Cattermole **: In Deathly Hallows Part 2, Ron is caught red-handed and awkwardly kissed by the wife of the person he is pretending to be when he sneaks into the Ministry of Magic while taking Polyjuice Potion. - ** Harry and Hermione **: This kiss was a fantasy scene after Ron was affected by the Horcrux. Although the scene was " intense," it didn't really happen. The actors were dressed more scantily during the filming, and special effects were presented through special effects. - ** Harry and Ginny **: There are multiple kissing scenes. The kiss in Deathly Hallows: Part 1 confirmed their relationship; the hurried kiss during the Battle of Hogwarts had a sense of mutual encouragement or farewell; the kiss scene before Bill and Fleur's wedding played out the tension and awkwardness between young couples. - Harry and Cho Chang: Their kissing scene was very romantic. The location was chosen under the mistletoe. It was Harry's first kiss, although the couple did not succeed in holding hands in the end. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Well, themes could include friendship evolving into something more. Their existing friendship in the original series could be a starting point, and the fanfiction could show how that deep bond could turn into a romantic connection. Also, themes related to acceptance within the wizarding society might be explored. How would their friends, like Harry and Ron, react? And how would the wizarding world in general view such a relationship between two powerful witches? This could be a major theme in such fanfiction.
Yes, it can be a somewhat popular trope. Some fans are intrigued by the idea of pairing characters from different generations, like Sirius and Hermione. It adds an element of the unexpected and can lead to interesting character dynamics in fan - created stories.