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					Originally Posted by  innerSpaceman
					 
				 
				'Not as he is written' being a criticism linked to parroting of the novel.    
 
That's not to say "as written" isn't better.  
			
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  It is a quandary isn't it?  In this case, "as written" is better, because I don't believe that Gambon's "homeless old man" act works for the part.  Harris just played him better.  It is hard to put my finger on WHY that is the case.
I guess instead of saying "which is not how Dumbledore is written" I should have said "in a way that contributes positively to the film, gives emotional attachment, is multi-dimensional, or makes us believe that he is the powerful headmaster of Hogwarts."