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In the film, Riddle's memory tells him that the Basilisk only obeys Slytherin's true heir, meaning Harry couldn't command her even if he tried.
#HARRY POTTER CHAMBER OF SECRETS SCENES MOVIE#
Adaptation Expansion: The end of the movie has a post-credits scene (the only HP movie to have one), showing Flourish and Blott's bookstore in Diagon Alley promoting Lockhart's last book, a ghostwritten autobiography called Who Am I?.In the film, Ron is completely scared and reluctant to go into the forest and follow spiders (possibly because Rupert Grint's arachnophobia made him scared for real). Adaptational Wimp: In the book, Ron (reluctantly) and Harry look around for spiders and then when entering the forest, Ron is brave.In the book, Tom Riddle is repeatedly yelling at the Basilisk to smell Harry when it is repeatedly missing Harry in their fight. In the film, outside of yelling "No!" in shock and stating that the Basilisk can still use its other senses, he does not react in any way to the Basilisk missing Harry. Adaptational Personality Change: Tom Riddle's reaction throughout the fight in the film was significantly calmer compared to the book.Adaptational Nice Guy: Snape's rant at Harry and Ron after they crash into the Whomping Willow comes across as Anger Born of Worry, whereas in the book he was gloating about their possible expulsion.Adaptational Dumbass: In the original book, the Trio left the potion-laced cupcakes for Crabbe and Goyle on a random banister - it's not exactly smart to eat food you just found lying around, but it's nothing next to eating food you find just floating suspiciously around in the air, which is where the Trio left their bait in the film.In the film, Hermione already knows what the word means. In the book Hermione doesn't know what the word means and the scene is an explanation of the general prejudice pure blood wizards have against Muggle borns. Adaptational Context Change: The scene where Draco calls Hermione a Mudblood and the subsequent explanation of the term is played for far more drama in the film version.Similarly, the Chamber of Secrets climax is given a big blockbuster treatment, with Harry duelling and evading the basilisk all over the chamber.