AMC recently spoke to Tom Felton, Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter movies, in regards to the mental state of his character in the latest movie.
Q: And consequently, we see him unravel. He's isolated -- no more Crabbe and Goyle.
A: That was quite key. He is alone. His friends can't help him. And they're not really his friends, they're just scared of his dad. He's well and truly by himself. He's so troubled, and so deep in thought, he's not paying attention to anything else going on around him. It might sound weird, but before we started shooting, I stared at the wall for about ten minutes, just to get that dazed look down. Just really zone out and not think about anything. There's a shot of him and this feather, and he looks at it, looks through it...
Q: Like a cat at lint...
A: Yeah! It's such an eerie moment. It's completely unnecessary, but it completely defines what Draco's going through. I kind of feel sorry for him. He's a true victim of circumstances. And this film is the discovery of that for him. He realizes at the end, but it's too late.
To read the entire article, which does include information in regards to Deathly Hallows, click here.
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