The actress responsible for living Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter films, commented on how she felt with the reduced role of her character in the adaptation
In a recent interview with “Inside of You With Michael Rosenbaum”, the actress Bonnie Wright, who played Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter film franchise, revealed that she felt frustrated with the way her character was portrayed in the film adaptations. This is because, in the books written by J.K. Rowlingthe youngest of the Weasley family has an important role in the plot, which was cut in the feature films.
Inevitably, many scenes of each character were cut from the book for the movie. So I really didn’t have much to show for it in the movie. This was a little disappointing at times because there were parts of the character that just didn’t come through because there weren’t scenes to do that. It made me a little anxious or just frustrated, I think,” said the actress (via Omelete).
Wright he also revealed that, due to the number of films, it was very difficult to talk to the producers and screenwriters to change this situation. She also commented on the fact that she was worried about the opinion of fans of the saga, believing that they might think that she was “misinterpreting this character”.
The actress said she later realized that she was not given the opportunity to play Ginny properly because of the scripts. bonnie She even stated that fans even shared their honest opinions with her:
Fans share that disappointment and are like, ‘We know it wasn’t you. We just wanted to see more of you’. And that’s the same for all the characters.”
Check out the full interview:
Source: Recreio
