Caroluna wrote:Suddenly the ad up at the top of the page asks "Are you the world's best mom?"
No. It says "What does your jawline say about your sensuality?"
As I do not particularly like my jawline, I'd prefer not to know.
As for Lily Potter--Yes, she is definitely presented as a lovely woman, but as she is deceased, we're not really talking about a movie babe, or a character who is involved in the action and considered beautiful by the other characters. With the obvious exception of Fleur.
Which brings me to my main casting quibble.
I was surprised by Fleur. Not that Clémence Poésy who plays her isn't attractive--she is, but she's normal attractive imho, not someone who's going to have them dropping in the aisles.
I guess the extraordinary effect she has on males is meant to be magical in nature, and therefore not as visually obvious as I pictured it--at least as portrayed in the film.