1:11:34Young and fluffy, Hermione looked like a dog
1:11:36she had a glow up I suppose ?
1:11:53yeah I think she's supposed to be a bookworm
1:11:55the movies in general shifted the characters from nerds to chads I think
1:12:00yeah the glowup was supposed to be kind of a one-time thing
1:12:04idk I never really even finished watching the movies
1:12:06oh there was something like that
1:12:13Changing from cute and whimsical to generic girl
1:12:16She was a nerd as far as interests go, not in other ways if I remember correctly.
1:12:22Exactly! But the later books/movies dabbled in Romance a lot so they gave her a different look
1:12:33being Emma Watson she still looked quite beautiful
1:13:05I mean you can have a beautiful woman look nerdy and dorky and still make sense
1:13:16it's just poor artistic direction
1:13:26true, I guess it was hard to do it that way with Emma Watson
1:13:30I think Hermione had fluffy hair in the book too...
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1:13:34yeah :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
1:13:34Emma Watson is literally “childhood friend grows up into supermodel” trope
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1:13:45They even made it a joke in a spoof film
1:13:47that was all the teen romcoms in the 90s
1:13:53Classic move to hide the actor is beautiful
1:13:53Glasses are very versatile, cause you can take them off to make them more serious
1:14:24Imma be honest - I never really associated looks with nerdiness.