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					Originally Posted by  wendybeth
					 
				 
				I would have agreed with you, Chernabog, a few movies ago.  Now that I've read the series, I think Gambon is really closer to the character in the book- not the early Grandfatherly Dumbledore, but the younger, more energetic and volatile one.  I don't see his portrayal as Gandalf-like, but rather more like the book described:  Sort of bohemian, intense, secretive, concerned but not above being duplicitous if necessary- more human, really.  The freak-out in the GoF seemed out of place for Harris's Dumbledore, but not for the Dumbledore I now have in my mind's eye. 
			
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 I feel much the same as you, Wendy.  Though I could have done with a bit more warmth at the end of OotP.   Harris may have played that scene better.  Granted, I think the scene in the movie was missing some essential dialogue.  Not that I loved the movie any less; I really, really dug it.  And I loved Gambon's performance except for that last scene, when I think it was really, really important for Dumbledore to show both is remorse and his affection.