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In the film The Order Of The Pheonix, just before Sirius died, did Sirius say 'That's my James' to Harry? And, if so, why did he say it?

 EzmeCherise posted over a year ago
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LadyNottingham said:
He says "Nice one, James" !

If 당신 pay attention, when Harry enters Severus' mind during the Occlumency lessons, we can see a scene when James and Sirius are picking on Severus. At some point, James Disarms Severus and guess what we can hear ? "Nice one, James !" yelled 의해 Sirius.

So, when they put this in the same movie but in the Dept. of Mysteries, it was a reminder of that scene. Pay attention and you'll even notice that Harry, during the duel alongside with his godfather, is taken aback 의해 a remark he has already heard.
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Agreed. And that scene rips my fking 심장 out every time I see it. I hate James, but I can appreciate Sirius' pain of losing his best friend, and in some ways Harry is his father's replacement. :'(
BlackHound posted over a year ago
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A godfather is a 초 father.
LadyNottingham posted over a year ago
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wow, nice spot! best answer.
delamico posted over a year ago
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wow! I didn't notice that bit with Snape's memory! That's really cool! I always wondered why Harry looks so confused when he says it
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kris10853 said:
No he said "Nice one James!". And to why? Hmmmm probably because he felt like he was with James again in that duel
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bellatrix114 said:
I Think he said " nice one James". Maybe because Harry reminds Sirius so much of James.
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twilighter4evr said:
i thought he said "nice one James'" just because he's was fighting like his father
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