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Re: Books - Beyond the Wand (Tom Felton)
Date: 2025-04-01 03:05 pm (UTC)Re: Books - Beyond the Wand (Tom Felton)
Date: 2025-04-01 03:13 pm (UTC)I have no interest in Tom Felton. I know fuck-all about him. He played Draco Malfoy. I think he's pretty blah as an actor, though not as bad as Emma Watson or Daniel Radcliffe.
The book opens with 3 pages of endorsements. From which publications are these sourced? Goodreads. Hm. "Tom tells his story so easily that he takes you through his life with great detail." Get ready for LITERATURE.
We open with a foreword by Emma Watson. I'm not a fan, but I wondered if I'd like her writing in spite of myself. I wasn't sure if I'd be pleased by this, or annoyed. We'll never know. The foreword is pure narcissism. Over and over, the sentiment is "thank you, tom, for being present on my voyage of self-discovery". It actually makes you like him better, because you feel bad for him knowing Emma Watson.
She signs it off with "chapeau"; I guess she's a redditor now. And the autobiography begins.
I'm 3 chapters in. So far, I have discovered a number of facts about Tom Felton, but only one matters:
He is really fucking boring.
The anecdotes are dull. The way they are told is dull. Everything about his life seems crafted to be dull. He grew up in a boring house. His parents had a boring divorce. As he narrates, he gets sidetracked describing technical details of carp fishing.
I've got another 270 pages of this. Wish me luck!
Re: Books - Beyond the Wand (Tom Felton)
Date: 2025-04-01 03:18 pm (UTC)Re: Books - Beyond the Wand (Tom Felton)
Date: 2025-04-01 03:29 pm (UTC)Re: Books - Beyond the Wand (Tom Felton)
Date: 2025-04-01 03:40 pm (UTC)Re: Books - Beyond the Wand (Tom Felton)
Date: 2025-04-01 11:31 pm (UTC)It only fires blanks. He wants to try it out, but knows he'll get in trouble if he fires it somewhere people can find out.
So this is a story about how he got in trouble, right?
Wrong. He goes to a basement carpark, it makes more noise than expected, he legs it, and nothing happens. The end.
This story could've been okay if he'd just told it in a different order! Reveal it only fires blanks at the END!
But no. We then get a few lines about how he reckons he was worse than the real Malfoy in those days. Oooo, you hellion, you.
Re: Books - Beyond the Wand (Tom Felton)
Date: 2025-04-01 11:58 pm (UTC)As far as fans go, all the absolute nutters seem to be American. Is anyone surprised?
Re: Books - Beyond the Wand (Tom Felton)
Date: 2025-04-02 12:16 am (UTC)He also describes his shocking secret teenage behaviour: he would tell his mother he was going to a friend's, the friend would do the same, but then they would *actually* go *fishing*.
Fetch the smelling salts!
Re: Books - Beyond the Wand (Tom Felton)
Date: 2025-04-02 12:35 am (UTC)Re: Books - Beyond the Wand (Tom Felton)
Date: 2025-04-02 12:49 am (UTC)Re: Books - Beyond the Wand (Tom Felton)
Date: 2025-04-02 08:30 pm (UTC)The best parts of this book are the technical details about making films and TV. I also liked an anecdote about Michael Gambon: Felton kept accidentally messing up his lines on set. They took a break. He apologised to Michael Gambon for wasting his time. Gambon was just like "lol I'm getting paid so much per day, please keep fucking up, so I can buy another ferrari".
(Felton found this very conforting and wasn't sure if it was just said to calm him. I'm inclined to take it at face value; it's exactly how I would react in Gambon's situation. xD)
There's also a chapter about him being mistaken for other people:
Aaron Paul
Frankie Muniz
Eminem
I can kind of see the other two, but Eminem???!!!
Rowling doesn't feature much in the book; I suspect his agent took a chainsaw to it. He mentions he got a letter off her praising his work on HBP, and he still has it framed. And there's a chapter at the end with a vague plea for people not to react with kneejerk hatred online and allow people to express their opinions and discuss them, which I think is intended as a defence of her (it's just a bit of a crap one). Rowling isn't present in his dedication at the end, while half the film studio seem to be, but tbf he may have just been way closer to them. I still think she'd have got a mention if this had been published in 2018, not 2022. The overall impression I got from the book is that he has nothing against her, but his agent is keeping him on a tight leash, because he isn't famous enough to not be mistaken for Eminem. He gets on with his family, and I suspect they are all sane about gendershit, so I'm guessing he feels he can't be a hypocrite and hate her over it. Am certain he's heard much more offensive stuff from his brothers. :P