I'm rereading the books in a vain attempt to put off my summer reading, and the scene in the restaurant at the beginning is (my interpretation, anyway) an elaboration of Harry being in a tavern (as many characters often do throughout the series) and also expanding on the theme of relationships that's in movie six a LOT.
The scene where Ron sits between Harry and Ginny... that's also what I'm talking about. Expanding on ideas that are already there in the book :]
xMikex answered Monday August 3 2009, 7:34 pm: I think it might be the scene where 'The Burrow' gets burnt and Harry runs out into the fields, its been a while since i read the book but I don't remember that at all, although perhaps i'm mistaken.
I'm not sure what you mean by the second question haha. Sorry =/
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