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4:19 This is literally Umbridge’s first appearance, she doesn’t say a word until later in the scene, and I’m already triggered. I’ll say it again, Imelda Staunton earned her paycheck.
Whats funny is that she is arguably one of the best characters JK ever wrote. Just an absolute spiteful Karen straight down to her soul. You're not even sure whats she's after or if she really "believes" in the Voldemort dogma. Just a miserable person wanting power to make other people miserable. Plenty of those around these days.
Yes, but that's not a mundane place, not even for a wizard point of view. Harry is visiting the ministery of his world. Anyone of his classmates would felt as amazed as him, if they visited that place.
Ya thats why I put mundane in quotation marks, because mundane is subjective. The ministry isn't mundane to muggles or even to hogwarts students, but it is mundane to Arthur and all the employees there. In the sense that, everyone is walking around the ministry as one would walk around their on work space. They aren't constantly amazed at the ministry, they view it as a place of work. The point of my comment wasn't to objectively call the ministry a mundane place, it was to draw parallels to Harry viewing the train station as mundane while Arthur viewed it as amazing, flipped when Arthur viewed the ministry as mundane while Harry was amazed.
Dumbledore always knew that Fudge was purposely trying to convict Harry as we learn later for him attempting to arrest Dumbledore to await trial for conspiracy and sedition. He knew he was deeply corrupt in other words.
Some fans theorize that Dumbledore is using a time turner for important events to warn his past self of events to come, he might have known that the hearing's time was changed from the future.
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@@yudhazacharias9377 Yeah, they all did. But Dumbledore told everyone who was in the Order the truth about Sirius’s innocence at the end of the 4th book.
@@patrickspencer6550 I see. Couldn't Dumbledore help Sirius get out of prison? Was there no way to clear his name? I mean, right now he's free because Harry freed him not by the book. He's still wanted
I would like to say that despite his quirks regarding muggles I consider Arthur Weasley as one of the most decent persons and one of the worldbest fathers!
Arthur's quirk feels like it's merely a result of curiosity, dude's just trying to understand their ways and finding out how they've evolved in a world where, to them, magic does not exist.
Unpopular opinion: Order of the Phoenix is the best Harry Potter film. It has a great amount of seriousness with a right amount of wizardly fun. Also, a turn towards maturity in Harry's character arc, which was needed, tbh.
1:17 I like how Harry is completely amazed about the government that runs the world where he really belongs (same amazed look around Diagon Alley), but he sees Fudge’s poster at 1:41 and gets reminded of what they’re not taking seriously.
@puterboy2 I am sure like in the book Harry and Dumbledore warned him so many times before the hearing but of course Fudge been Fudge been loyal to himself refused to listen to them or to reason and dismiss those warnings.
Normally Dumbledore would be sitting where the Minister is sitting, he lost the job of Chief Warlock because the minister went up against him for claiming that Voldemort had returned. Dumbledore was reinstated as Chief Warlock of the Wizengamot and Headmaster when Minister Fudge flooed to the Atrium of the Ministry and saw Voldemort before he fled with Bellatrix Lestrange
@@Limrassonactually in the books he's way better than the movie could ever do him justice. I'm not an attorney but I work closely with one, he sounded pretty convincing tbh
Turning his aunt into a balloon. Was supposedly accidental magic.The ministry of magic typically overlooks accidental magic by young wizards. Makes sense because if that wasn't the case. Azkaban would be filled with mostly children. And of course because the petronus charm is difficult to cast especially by a young wizard it was deemed unlikely to be accidental. Now because the petronus charm is only used to repel dementors and the dementors are under full control of the ministry and are kept at Azkaban as umbridge stated. They can then assume it wasn't in self defense also. The only other explanation is that Voldemort sent them which Fudge doesn't believe at all. So they had good reason to believe Harry produced a petronus charm illegally
@@Johan003 the thing is, even though it’s not in the movie but near the end of the fifth book, Umbridge admitted that she was the one who sent the dementors after Harry, while not having any knowledge that he already mastered the patronus charm. She was certain that Harry wouldn’t be able to defend himself from the dementor’s kiss.
Albus definitely had the best intentions and convenience of being able to bail Harry out, but you can tell he mainly was there for an audience with Cornelius. His disappointment and sudden sourness upon seeing such a vehement insistence he was wrong was palpable.
Yeah but not talking with Harry afterwards was a huge mistake that he thankfully realizes later. Poor 15 year old facing government persecution is in desperate need of reassurance and guidance from the only authority figure he can trust to protect him.
What Harry did was an exposure of the Wizarding World but this was pure self-defense and Harry has a right to defend himself even if he knew the risks.
The minister’s argument is more that the dementors couldn’t possibly have been at such a random place without the ministry’s approval But as it stands the accused produced a witness so an investigation has to happen and there’s no accusation that can stick anymore lol
@@ChaotiX1i always wondered about the fact that considering the thousands of muggles who know the wizarding world exists, how come none of them exposed said world The Dudley’s are just supposed to randomly know things can fly and live their life normally anyway ?
@@aloha8389 Well cause Petunia already knew her sister was a Witch, so she knew about magic before Harry was even born. Still though this was a sham trial with no legal basis. Harry did it in front of a muggle who is aware of magic, and he did it to save himself and dudley from the dementors, both of which are forgivable.
@@aloha8389I think they knew because Petunia knew, because of Lily. If a muggleborn is born then the family needs to be told. Yes they are expected to just keep their traps shut about it too. I’m not sure what the penalty is for telling the muggle world.
6:58 all of them looking around and whispering like yeah, why are we doing this? But did they not think that as soon as they were informed of this hearing?
@@AK-cr5peThe Ministry tracks all wands with Trace charm. They know harry used the patronos. they didn't know much of the details apart from that. They wouldve called him to trial even if his cousin wasnt there as he isn't allowed to use any spell at all. Don't remember exactly how they knew harry wasn't alone though.
@@Dragoncro0wnNo. Like Dumbledore pointed out, it is ludicrous for the ministry to hold a whole trial for a SMALL case of underage magic. Especially when there were only 2 people involved. They shouldve sent a warning letter instead.
I found that so strange, is a President said that today people would be so pissed off. Oh your not guilty, we will just have to change the law so you are guilty!
@@johndanielmontano Let's not. In fact, let's just go balls-out crazy with it. I'll even say that Dumbledore's entry in this scene is, and will always be, the greatest cinematic achievement that has ever taken place in our universe. I'm even going to name my next son/daughter "DEITSWHPSTFUM" (which will of course stand for "Dumbledore's Entry In The Scene With Harry Potter's Trial For Underage Magic") after Dumbledore's simply amazing entry in the scene with Harry Potter's trial for underage magic.
its so funny that to HIM, the muggle world must seem like magic. I can just imagine him saying "How do those stalls open and close on their own without a charm?"
Dumbledore: The law is you can use magic to protect Muggles in life-threatening situations. Cornelius: Laws can be changed! Dumbledore: Did I just hear a *judge* admit in open court that he'd want to change a law that protects innocent people.
"He's not back." I felt was a rather clumsy line. The author used it several times in the books to describe the 'Dark Lord's' return but it sounds like he'd just been down to the shops. Star Wars really got this right: "I sense a disturbance in the Force".
@@nrspeed1407 [looked it up] Uhh, I think you’re confusing actors AND the media here. Imelda Staunton played Queen Elizabeth II (pronounced “the Second”, since the person is the second in the lineage to carry the name) in _The Crown_ . “Death to 2020” had a different actor playing that role - Tracey Ullman.
If I was in this scene, I would ask Cornelius "if deed he isn't back then why are you shaking and studdering?" Then I would address the room about how fear can control us and how powerful it can be. 6:31
sadly they cut the part about the Patronus.. Where Madam Bones ( aunt of Susan Bones, who told everybody about the Patronus in The Hog's Head ) ask him about his Patronus..
That's the joke he really is an expert as far as the Wizards are concerned. That just shows how little they know about it. It's alluded to in the book several times
3:25 the look on Fudge’s face when Dumbledore arrived. He was absolutely terrified of the man and yet Fudge was meant to be the leader of the Ministry 😂
Most unrealistic thing about this sequence is people standing on both sides of the escalators in the tube at rush hour. Stand on the left and you will shouted at or pushed out of the way
There are so many plot holes here. Veritaserum could be made, and the questions asked. a Pensieve could be used, and his memory specifically watched. a Time Turner, to go back and watch the event (used on the day it happened, of course). and those are only a few methods.
@@travisbickle4360 Ain't a plot hole if there's intentional narrative choices. Here that being Fudge wanting a conviction anyhow, coz he feared Dumbledore was after his position as Minister of Magic and this was his way of getting at him in whatever little way he could. He didn't even know his own Secretary(?) was responsible for the attack, he was just happy in believing that Dumbledore had somehow slipped.
I'm just reading this part in the book and I can't stress how this scene is exactly what I imagined while reading! Everything down to the description of the ministry of magic.
@@samuelmcmillan4671 idk you could assume that someone else could've done it for him but this wasn't meant to be a fair trial for harry since they just wanted to quickly silence him because fudge didn't want to believe that voldemort returned
I just wish that place is in the Game of Hogwarts Legacy , but plus also having us there to disrupt that scene and to put our own twist on that. But it actually depends on what house we have selected to live in.
So wizards can teleport, yet they use a mechanical entrance that is right by the public road, instead of a magical entrance. They even take the tube for some reason.
I would LOVE a mini series after the war where Harry and Hermione take the Weasley's (specifically Ron and Arthur) out and teach them about Muggle things lol
I like how Umbridge pretends that the Ministry wasn't involved in the attack, even though she was the one who ordered the Dementors to attack Harry to shut him up about Voldemort. I didn't read the book where she admitted this, but I figured it out anyway.
I don’t know why but Harry and Draco both jumping of the broom and somewhat colliding into each other is funny as well as Draco running away in fear whilst Harry crawls away like he’s faced to much to know otherwise and then Hermione throws him the tooth which Harry uses to destroy the horcrox and then Ron kicks it in the fiendfyre
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4:19 This is literally Umbridge’s first appearance, she doesn’t say a word until later in the scene, and I’m already triggered. I’ll say it again, Imelda Staunton earned her paycheck.
In this scene, she’s the living embodiment of show, not tell. She showed how seriously mad she was. Excellent actor.
Whats funny is that she is arguably one of the best characters JK ever wrote. Just an absolute spiteful Karen straight down to her soul. You're not even sure whats she's after or if she really "believes" in the Voldemort dogma. Just a miserable person wanting power to make other people miserable. Plenty of those around these days.
@@pokeman5000 Perhaps Joanne has a unique insight to this kind of behavior?
I thought I was the only one
Few seconds into her speech and I was like *"She really is annoying"*
Even her voice is irritable
@@gabriel3888You mean Rowling? Possibly one of the biggest philanthropes of our time? Yeah, I'm sure she knows a lot about sociopathy and evil 🙄
I love the switch from Mr. Weasley being amazing at the "mundane" human world to Harry being amazed at the "mundane" wizard world
Yes, but that's not a mundane place, not even for a wizard point of view. Harry is visiting the ministery of his world. Anyone of his classmates would felt as amazed as him, if they visited that place.
Ya thats why I put mundane in quotation marks, because mundane is subjective. The ministry isn't mundane to muggles or even to hogwarts students, but it is mundane to Arthur and all the employees there. In the sense that, everyone is walking around the ministry as one would walk around their on work space. They aren't constantly amazed at the ministry, they view it as a place of work. The point of my comment wasn't to objectively call the ministry a mundane place, it was to draw parallels to Harry viewing the train station as mundane while Arthur viewed it as amazing, flipped when Arthur viewed the ministry as mundane while Harry was amazed.
ALBUS PERCIVAL WULFRIC brian DUMBLEDORE has entered the chat.
Nah,putting Brian in small letters is crazy
i was shocked too when I heard it ^^
That Britian of class is dead now
😂😂😂
@@NajouaEl-xm6esmust have a little muggle somewhere in his ancestry
I love that Dumbledore is always one step ahead of everyone
Dumbledore always knew that Fudge was purposely trying to convict Harry as we learn later for him attempting to arrest Dumbledore to await trial for conspiracy and sedition. He knew he was deeply corrupt in other words.
Some fans theorize that Dumbledore is using a time turner for important events to warn his past self of events to come, he might have known that the hearing's time was changed from the future.
They tried to be slick by changing up the time of the trial. Ya'll know Dumbledore's got style.
Even if the Minister doesn't like him, ya gotta admit he's got style!
I'm not sure what they hoped to accomplish with that while there were still time turners around.
as the other wizard ever said: "A wizard is never late, nor is he early, he arrives precisely when he means to."
And Dumbledore do it with style
@@yoyoyouka Oh bro I love the sorcerer's apprentice.
Did they honestly think the Dumbledore would be stopped by a mere schedule change?
Anyone else want an Arthur Weasley spin-off film about his Muggle obsession, life after Deathly Hallows: Part 2, like fulfilling his greatest ambition: finding out how airplanes stay up?
😊
Or what exactly is the function of a rubber duck
During the third movie, did Arthur really believe that Sirius is evil and killed Harry's parents?
@@yudhazacharias9377 Yeah, they all did. But Dumbledore told everyone who was in the Order the truth about Sirius’s innocence at the end of the 4th book.
@@patrickspencer6550 I see. Couldn't Dumbledore help Sirius get out of prison? Was there no way to clear his name? I mean, right now he's free because Harry freed him not by the book. He's still wanted
I would like to say that despite his quirks regarding muggles I consider Arthur Weasley as one of the most decent persons and one of the worldbest fathers!
Absolutely, and his “quirk” has nothing to do with either quality
I say his quirk is what makes him even better
@@thirteen26 Agreed!
Arthur's quirk feels like it's merely a result of curiosity, dude's just trying to understand their ways and finding out how they've evolved in a world where, to them, magic does not exist.
Arthur worked at the ministry how had he not uses the telephone booth
Unpopular opinion:
Order of the Phoenix is the best Harry Potter film.
It has a great amount of seriousness with a right amount of wizardly fun. Also, a turn towards maturity in Harry's character arc, which was needed, tbh.
Well the third one has those qualities
Completely agree!!
My favorite movie of the franchise
@@mark9294 The bus scene denies that.
@@elkasbrian8862 that was at the very beginning of the movie though, marking the transition from the more quirky and whimsical first two entries
Best book, but I'm not sure about best film
Fudge when Harry blows up and nearly kills his aunt: 😴
Fudge when Harry protects himself and saves his cousin from being murdered: 😡🤬👿💢🗯
What I see:
Fudge because of Sirius.
Fudge because of Voldemort.
Politics, the worst magic.
1:17 I like how Harry is completely amazed about the government that runs the world where he really belongs (same amazed look around Diagon Alley), but he sees Fudge’s poster at 1:41 and gets reminded of what they’re not taking seriously.
It doesn't help that the ministry has had a lot of bad /useless leaders until Ben and Hermione fixed it.
@@frog1812 Who’s Ben?
Not just not taking seriously, but it’s a physical representation of Fudge’s domineering attitude and actions.
@@patrickspencer6550 I think he meant to say Kingsley, but wrote Ben (Kingsley) by mistake.
@@frog1812yeah but Harry Potter is great at fixing it too and thanks with Albus Dumbledore at his side
6:33 the disappointment of witnessing someone you once held in regard fall into a state they can’t seem to get out of or are unwilling to get out of
I really wish Harry said to Fudge: "Okay, but when Voldemort takes over the Ministry, don’t say I didn’t warn you."
@puterboy2 I am sure like in the book Harry and Dumbledore warned him so many times before the hearing but of course Fudge been Fudge been loyal to himself refused to listen to them or to reason and dismiss those warnings.
Such great acting there
Don’t think Dumbledore ever really held Fudge in regard.
Not too many did both on the good side and bad side.
@@tommyandrewdI see why. What an ignorant coward, Fudge was
All those great English character actors in supporting roles are what made the Harry Potter series not just fantastical, but like living literature.
Ablus Dumbledore is the headmaster and excellent lawyer.
Normally Dumbledore would be sitting where the Minister is sitting, he lost the job of Chief Warlock because the minister went up against him for claiming that Voldemort had returned. Dumbledore was reinstated as Chief Warlock of the Wizengamot and Headmaster when Minister Fudge flooed to the Atrium of the Ministry and saw Voldemort before he fled with Bellatrix Lestrange
Dumbledore: Just because you did it, doesn't mean you're guilty!
I'd love to see a legal argument between Dumbledore, Pheonix Wright, and Saul Goodman
The trial was a farce and Dumbledore lawyering was too. He is an uncapped wizard, he only plays along out of his good heart.
@@Limrassonactually in the books he's way better than the movie could ever do him justice. I'm not an attorney but I work closely with one, he sounded pretty convincing tbh
4:38 Oh that's a look right there; she figured Fudge wasn't in this for a fair trial.
Turns his aunt into a balloon? Gets a cookie.
Defends himself from the Dementors? Death sentence.
Turning his aunt into a balloon. Was supposedly accidental magic.The ministry of magic typically overlooks accidental magic by young wizards. Makes sense because if that wasn't the case. Azkaban would be filled with mostly children. And of course because the petronus charm is difficult to cast especially by a young wizard it was deemed unlikely to be accidental. Now because the petronus charm is only used to repel dementors and the dementors are under full control of the ministry and are kept at Azkaban as umbridge stated. They can then assume it wasn't in self defense also. The only other explanation is that Voldemort sent them which Fudge doesn't believe at all. So they had good reason to believe Harry produced a petronus charm illegally
@@Johan003 the thing is, even though it’s not in the movie but near the end of the fifth book, Umbridge admitted that she was the one who sent the dementors after Harry, while not having any knowledge that he already mastered the patronus charm. She was certain that Harry wouldn’t be able to defend himself from the dementor’s kiss.
3:25 *ALBUS PERCIVAL WULFRIC* 𝓑𝓻𝓲𝓪𝓷 Dumbledore
Albus definitely had the best intentions and convenience of being able to bail Harry out, but you can tell he mainly was there for an audience with Cornelius. His disappointment and sudden sourness upon seeing such a vehement insistence he was wrong was palpable.
Yeah but not talking with Harry afterwards was a huge mistake that he thankfully realizes later. Poor 15 year old facing government persecution is in desperate need of reassurance and guidance from the only authority figure he can trust to protect him.
Fair point,
He wanted to cut communications with Harry because of his connection to riddle
Dumbledore: Just because you did it, doesn't mean you're guilty!
"Harry, did you know that you have rights? The constitution says you do!"
"I believe that until proven guilty, every man, woman and child is innocent"
By this time, Dumbledore already knows, that Voldomert will try to read Harry's Mind.... so he asked for Snape help..
"A wizard is never late, nor is he early, he arrives precisely when he means to." - Gandalf
@3:30
What Harry did was an exposure of the Wizarding World but this was pure self-defense and Harry has a right to defend himself even if he knew the risks.
and another thing, it was in front of Dudley, one of the few muggles that already knows of the existence of magic
The minister’s argument is more that the dementors couldn’t possibly have been at such a random place without the ministry’s approval
But as it stands the accused produced a witness so an investigation has to happen and there’s no accusation that can stick anymore lol
@@ChaotiX1i always wondered about the fact that considering the thousands of muggles who know the wizarding world exists, how come none of them exposed said world
The Dudley’s are just supposed to randomly know things can fly and live their life normally anyway ?
@@aloha8389 Well cause Petunia already knew her sister was a Witch, so she knew about magic before Harry was even born. Still though this was a sham trial with no legal basis. Harry did it in front of a muggle who is aware of magic, and he did it to save himself and dudley from the dementors, both of which are forgivable.
@@aloha8389I think they knew because Petunia knew, because of Lily. If a muggleborn is born then the family needs to be told. Yes they are expected to just keep their traps shut about it too. I’m not sure what the penalty is for telling the muggle world.
I found it odd how the fact that said muggle in question is his own cousin who is aware of magic is never brought up.
6:58 all of them looking around and whispering like yeah, why are we doing this? But did they not think that as soon as they were informed of this hearing?
4:39 also... if, according to the prosecution, there were no witnesses (at least before Figg shows up) how can there be any charges?
It’s one thing to have doubts, it’s another thing to voice them. Righting a wrong is simple but not easy
@@AK-cr5peThe Ministry tracks all wands with Trace charm. They know harry used the patronos. they didn't know much of the details apart from that. They wouldve called him to trial even if his cousin wasnt there as he isn't allowed to use any spell at all. Don't remember exactly how they knew harry wasn't alone though.
@@Dragoncro0wnNo. Like Dumbledore pointed out, it is ludicrous for the ministry to hold a whole trial for a SMALL case of underage magic. Especially when there were only 2 people involved. They shouldve sent a warning letter instead.
That’s what happens with government bureaucracy, even if you don’t agree you have to do it unless you’re the Big Chair and can change things
The fact that the minister was willing to change the law so underage magic in dire situations just to punish one boy is insane
I found that so strange, is a President said that today people would be so pissed off. Oh your not guilty, we will just have to change the law so you are guilty!
Dumbledore's entry in this scene is simply amazing 🤩
I love the series but let's calm down.
@@johndanielmontano Let's not. In fact, let's just go balls-out crazy with it. I'll even say that Dumbledore's entry in this scene is, and will always be, the greatest cinematic achievement that has ever taken place in our universe. I'm even going to name my next son/daughter "DEITSWHPSTFUM" (which will of course stand for "Dumbledore's Entry In The Scene With Harry Potter's Trial For Underage Magic") after Dumbledore's simply amazing entry in the scene with Harry Potter's trial for underage magic.
@RetroRob420 This is so funny thank you. I'm very sick right now and this made my pain a bit bearable.
Yes it is.
Like Aslan from Narnia
Mark Williams's comedic genius just shines here, LOVED him as Mr. Weasley because of instances like this
Kingsley: You may not like him Minister,but you got to admit that Dumbledore has style!
YEAH HE HAS! 3:23
Arthur Wesley is the grand boomer. Every time I see him mesmerised by muggle inventions, there’s this huge grin on my face. 😄
In the book it was revealed that Umbridge sent the Dementors after Harry.
I know she is the most evil person ever.
omg arthur being a dork in the subway, lucky for him the subway's got so many people acting much weirder
its so funny that to HIM, the muggle world must seem like magic. I can just imagine him saying "How do those stalls open and close on their own without a charm?"
6:34 that’s a great bit of face acting by dumbledore.
The fact that Harry just showed Arthur the metro card without really telling him is kinda amusing so to speak
*Dumbledore joined the chat*
Fudge: the boy is guilty
Dumbledore: No
Everyone: Ok
*Dumbledore left the chat*
What a chad he is, indeed.
Why even have a representative government if Dumbledore's word is law?
Could spend 20 years of this and I will always like HP and watching it again and again hahaha
0:55 imagine a Muggle is in the phone booth when a wizard is coming back up.
I imagine they just wait in queue no need to splatter the poor muggle.
ignore the problems in your life like Dumbledore ignores Harry
Harry Potter Company: hmm do you have an idea what we can post today? Yeah just a clip from the movie
we still eat it up tho 😂
Incontrovertible. What a word. Thank you, Dumbledore.
This is only the 2nd time i've ever heard the word used, the first was in Pink Floyd's "The Wall" where it also gets used during a trial.
Fudge: Persecutor and judge. Sounds totally fair lol
General Sir Anthony Cecil Hogmanay Melchett presiding!
and also juror, voting!
Theres something so goofy about a wizard, blessed with amazing powers...selling newspapers for a living 😆1:26
Just like all humans ain't scientists or astronauts similarly all wizards aren't goat they have to earn their living too
I know I think it’s sweet 😊
Dumbledore: The law is you can use magic to protect Muggles in life-threatening situations.
Cornelius: Laws can be changed!
Dumbledore: Did I just hear a *judge* admit in open court that he'd want to change a law that protects innocent people.
4:15 Nah, there's no way that you used a spell with the only purpose it was created for...
The way Harry's face changed from a very worried, concerned expression to a smiling, relieved one once Dumbledore started talking is so cool!
when Dumbledore blamed Voldemort for the attack umbridge was probably like PHEWWW
"He's not back." I felt was a rather clumsy line. The author used it several times in the books to describe the 'Dark Lord's' return but it sounds like he'd just been down to the shops. Star Wars really got this right: "I sense a disturbance in the Force".
The way he said "Brian." 😂
HP should be remade as a tv series. Only a series can recapture the full richness and details of the books.
It’s going to be ? They are actively working on it
Your in luck then because that’s what they’re currently working on right now.
you're lying, and one mustn't tell lies!
eait really, are they making that happen right now?
With the quality of TV shows these days, specifically live action, would probably not go well.
Umbridge is the one responsible for what happened
Yes she sent them.
She is the Queen!
@@nrspeed1407 ...huh? Like, a queen bee figure for the dementors?
@@thatfilmydesaikid She’s Queen Elizabeth the First, Part 2 (according to Netflix’s Death to 2020)
@@nrspeed1407 [looked it up] Uhh, I think you’re confusing actors AND the media here. Imelda Staunton played Queen Elizabeth II (pronounced “the Second”, since the person is the second in the lineage to carry the name) in _The Crown_ . “Death to 2020” had a different actor playing that role - Tracey Ullman.
If I was in this scene, I would ask Cornelius "if deed he isn't back then why are you shaking and studdering?" Then I would address the room about how fear can control us and how powerful it can be. 6:31
sadly they cut the part about the Patronus.. Where Madam Bones ( aunt of Susan Bones, who told everybody about the Patronus in The Hog's Head ) ask him about his Patronus..
Killed a year later too.
@@Losojostristesand killed by Voldemort personally
The last few years for Dumbledore must have been intense.
Going around everywhere with all 3 hallows AND a timeturner.
One of best scenes in Order of Phoenix and here it feels rushed. Especially Dumbledore part.
The funny thing is any "mudblood" would be better at Arthur's job than "purebloods" would be lol
Not the boys, the dementors😂
For a supposed expert on Muggles, Arthur Weasley really knows very little about them.
That's the joke he really is an expert as far as the Wizards are concerned. That just shows how little they know about it. It's alluded to in the book several times
That's why people are poor. They aren't good at what they do.
6:30 Fudge doesn't want to believe that Voldemort is back.
3:25 the look on Fudge’s face when Dumbledore arrived. He was absolutely terrified of the man and yet Fudge was meant to be the leader of the Ministry 😂
this scene really shows the dark and powerful side of Dumbledore .once the jury saw him they all changed their mind...
Magic and technology are too different things and im sure Arthur really appreciates that lmao
3:23 witness for defence Albus Percival Wolfe Brian Dumbledore
This is the most badass someone civilized can get
Brian 😅
Wulfric not wolfe.
Absolutely masterpiece ❤
A series that i wants to be never end...
5:03 Harry: Ha Ha Ha Ha, hey Dudley! She said you were very large.😂😂😂
A fascinating story when you see it through the symbols and meanings. She is a remarkably well informed author.
Dodgy dealings in the justice system. That seems familiar, somehow....
Most unrealistic thing about this sequence is people standing on both sides of the escalators in the tube at rush hour. Stand on the left and you will shouted at or pushed out of the way
It's funny how Arthur Weasley was so unconfortable in a train station but then it was Harry who felt wondered in the Ministry of magic.
Thought this said Harry’s disability hearing and thought he was in a wheelchair in the thumbnail
There are so many plot holes here.
Veritaserum could be made, and the questions asked.
a Pensieve could be used, and his memory specifically watched.
a Time Turner, to go back and watch the event (used on the day it happened, of course).
and those are only a few methods.
Only if they were interested in the truth. They seemed pretty bent on conviction.
@@jasoncarter2379memories can be forged. But the time Turner is a big plot hole.
@@travisbickle4360 Ain't a plot hole if there's intentional narrative choices. Here that being Fudge wanting a conviction anyhow, coz he feared Dumbledore was after his position as Minister of Magic and this was his way of getting at him in whatever little way he could. He didn't even know his own Secretary(?) was responsible for the attack, he was just happy in believing that Dumbledore had somehow slipped.
Miss this world. This is the only franchise growing up that I need more of. But like sequels to the first 7
particle accelerators… underground… ingenious, these muggles
Mr Weasleyis a treasure.
I'm just reading this part in the book and I can't stress how this scene is exactly what I imagined while reading! Everything down to the description of the ministry of magic.
I always related to Arthur Weasley when I first visited London, haha. Oyster cards? Genius!
In a world where they can literally pull out and view memories, wouldnt trials be pretty straight forward?
memories can be modified, it's shown in the half blood prince (the movie after this) (or at the very least it's mentioned in the book)
@Outcastsage yeah but it's a case if underage magic, surely Harry doesn't know how to do that
@@samuelmcmillan4671 idk you could assume that someone else could've done it for him but this wasn't meant to be a fair trial for harry since they just wanted to quickly silence him because fudge didn't want to believe that voldemort returned
I just wish that place is in the Game of Hogwarts Legacy , but plus also having us there to disrupt that scene and to put our own twist on that.
But it actually depends on what house we have selected to live in.
DOGE would trim so many departments from the ministry of magic 😅
"I may be not a big-city wizard, but this boy is innocent"
I wonder what Lucius Malfoy was doing! And I'm betting they moved up the hearing in an attempt to stop Dumbledore from attending!
In the book, it was an attempt to make Harry to be late and judge him as quilty.
The "Wizenegmot" is such an underrated Easter egg lmao.
Saulazar Goodmandrake was almost ready to step in and defend Harry, he fights for you Diagon Alley!
So wizards can teleport, yet they use a mechanical entrance that is right by the public road, instead of a magical entrance. They even take the tube for some reason.
Because Harry is underage. It’s the visitor entrance.
They didn’t want to take any chance of the Ministry persecuting Harry for more magic usage, even if he wouldn’t exactly be the one doing it
The only woman who defended Harry was later killed by Voldemort who personally went to do the deed. That’s how strong she was.
Arthur Weasley scene 😂
watching this i'm thinking that this movie seems better than i remember
I love all the movies.
It was a different time. Literally shaped many childhoods and taught how friendships work.
I like how you can see dumbledore exiting one of the elevators.
I would LOVE a mini series after the war where Harry and Hermione take the Weasley's (specifically Ron and Arthur) out and teach them about Muggle things lol
7:06 dumbledore looked so funny lol:)
I'd love to see a legal argument between Dumbledore, Phoenix Wright, and Saul Goodman
Bluffing always works!
I like how Umbridge pretends that the Ministry wasn't involved in the attack, even though she was the one who ordered the Dementors to attack Harry to shut him up about Voldemort. I didn't read the book where she admitted this, but I figured it out anyway.
Harry Potter - A day with Father In Law
And all the muggles around them wouldn’t understand Arthur’s excitement
Albus Dumbledore is an amazing headmaster and lawyer i agree with loyal and bravery
Harry is best him forver ❤❤
"ALBUS PERCIVAL WULFRIC BRIAN DUMBLEDORE", Dumbledore said calmly.
Honestly a Weasley spin off would be pretty cool.
1:50 I saw Dumbledore!!!
Where?
@@OneNintendoPlayer Bro I have literally mentioned the part where he appeared (1:50) Go to the part
I don't think that's him homie
It's not him, but I also thought so the first few times I watched.
That's not him
Now I know what Michael meant the conference room
Looking back Arthur is such a goat
I don’t know why but Harry and Draco both jumping of the broom and somewhat colliding into each other is funny as well as Draco running away in fear whilst Harry crawls away like he’s faced to much to know otherwise and then Hermione throws him the tooth which Harry uses to destroy the horcrox and then Ron kicks it in the fiendfyre
Love watching scenes like this.