THAT WAS SO. SO. SO I DON'T EVEN KNOW, OKAY. Hitchcock would have loved Harry Potter.
This is so creative and so, like, I feel like it's such a good example of loving the series and the fandom and enjoying both together. I'm still kind of "WHOA", trying to get my words in order. It was just so incredible - the mood and feel was set down immediately and moved so fluidly and perfectly, like a movie but better than a movie.
The art itself was fantastic, the expressions spot on. I am going to have some of them stuck on my brain all day (so much for you, French grammar!), and just, it worked so well, everything together. The lighting especially, and the wig. The wig just made it beyond creepy and weird and "Harry Potter is fucking nuts" and "I think I'm just going to back away"-type feeling but not wanting to, of course. Wanting to keep watching b/c it's just so great.
The idea of it all - I loved that. I feel sorry for both Ginny and Harry, for different reasons, and it was sorta of sad and sorta resigned, like sad but also nice if that makes sense? But then the bonus, it made me lol so much! XD Poor Ginny, she should just divorce him (between his love for Snape and his affairs with Draco, it's not worth whatever affection he has left) and start dating Dean again (or get to know Hermione better - you know everyone always goes on about the dynamics between pairings where the characters don't like each other in canon, but they never think of Hermione and Ginny - I bet they probably like each other a whole lot less than even canon suggests. That could be a very angsty relationship).
Anyways, loved it, it was new and fresh and makes me want to ship Snarry because it so totally is happening now in my mind.