So as I'm saying, Ron is one of those many characters that I preferred in the boeken , but the difference in the movie and the book Ron- its superior. In fact, I can say I am neutral about the movie Ron a bit while liking the boeken Ron.
So first of all, the films portrayed Ron's relationships very, very BAD. I think the director shipped Harry with Hermione, because their chemistry in the movie is such a blessing while Ron just appears from nowhere in the movies. Mostly like everyone, I started on the series door watching the films when I was a bit of younger, and I was soo confused when Ron and Hermione ended up together.
I mean, the person who always stays with Hermione in the films is Harry. She has all her happy moments with him, also constantly kisses, hugs him all over while only arguing with Ron. The films made Ron a huge jerk in the 4th movie, how rude he was when he tried to ask Hermione out to the Yule Ball. Shortly, Ron sucked at relationships in the movies. The films also made him look like he got Lavender from nowhere, BUT. Ron actually started dating Lavender because Hermione was out with Viktor so he tried to make her jealous. That's quite obvious for the book readers because the boeken include Ron's feelings on Hermione and Krum. However, someone watching Harry Potter can easily think Ron is a bad boy playing around with girls. ( An assumption I made when I watched the films first)
In the books, Hermione and Ron have chemistry. I still ship Hermione with Harry though, but still Romione makes sense. The book Ron is also always willing to be with Hermione, he doesn't go and play with Hermione's feelings like the movie Ron of Ginny Weasley.
I don't know if this makes any sense to you, but the book Ron was also meer loyal to Harry than the movie Ron. Oh, of course nobody can be meer loyal than Hermione ( how she didn't leave him in his bad moments, just cute) And even though Ron sometimes felt bad being with Harry because he was a wealthy wizard, Ron's sadness was way meer detailed and understandable in the books. Nothing makes up for how he left Harry in the middle when he went searching for the horcruxes, but he still was a good friend to Harry since the beginning.
The adventures are just a big no without him..
Thanks for reading, see you!
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So first of all, the films portrayed Ron's relationships very, very BAD. I think the director shipped Harry with Hermione, because their chemistry in the movie is such a blessing while Ron just appears from nowhere in the movies. Mostly like everyone, I started on the series door watching the films when I was a bit of younger, and I was soo confused when Ron and Hermione ended up together.
I mean, the person who always stays with Hermione in the films is Harry. She has all her happy moments with him, also constantly kisses, hugs him all over while only arguing with Ron. The films made Ron a huge jerk in the 4th movie, how rude he was when he tried to ask Hermione out to the Yule Ball. Shortly, Ron sucked at relationships in the movies. The films also made him look like he got Lavender from nowhere, BUT. Ron actually started dating Lavender because Hermione was out with Viktor so he tried to make her jealous. That's quite obvious for the book readers because the boeken include Ron's feelings on Hermione and Krum. However, someone watching Harry Potter can easily think Ron is a bad boy playing around with girls. ( An assumption I made when I watched the films first)
In the books, Hermione and Ron have chemistry. I still ship Hermione with Harry though, but still Romione makes sense. The book Ron is also always willing to be with Hermione, he doesn't go and play with Hermione's feelings like the movie Ron of Ginny Weasley.
I don't know if this makes any sense to you, but the book Ron was also meer loyal to Harry than the movie Ron. Oh, of course nobody can be meer loyal than Hermione ( how she didn't leave him in his bad moments, just cute) And even though Ron sometimes felt bad being with Harry because he was a wealthy wizard, Ron's sadness was way meer detailed and understandable in the books. Nothing makes up for how he left Harry in the middle when he went searching for the horcruxes, but he still was a good friend to Harry since the beginning.
The adventures are just a big no without him..
Thanks for reading, see you!
<3