Wheres the realization moment when Harry realizes that hes now attracted to Ginny?
Radcliffe: I think it’s from the first moment that he sees her again in this film and when he arrives back at the Burrow and he hugs Ginny. I think in the script there’s a stage note that says ‘there is something oddly charged about the moment.’ So I think that’s probably the first moment, certainly in the script where that’s implied, and you know, I think that’s absolutely right. Q: Can you talk about Harry’s sort of journey in this film as opposed to the last one, which was very dark? What happens with Harry? Radcliffe: In the past he’s sort of talked a lot about what he’s going to do to, defeat Voldemort and fight him. I don’t think he’s ever really done anything towards it. Whereas I think in this film you actually see him obviously, you know, all under Dumbledore’s instruction, but he starts to formulate plans, basically, he becomes Dumbledore’s foot soldier, very, very willingly in this film. And you know, [he] goes and tries to get information for Dumbledore out of Slughorn and