In the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry and Ron didn't like Hermione because she appeared to be a pompous, braggart, interfering, and obnoxious know-it-all. They often make fun of her. Later in the book, though, they witness a softer side of her when they make her cry (she overhears them making fun of her), and they genuinely are sorry. Then, they meet the troll in the bathroom and Hermione covers for them (stunning them, as she lies to a teacher- Professor McGonagall). After that incident, the three become best friends.
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most likely because Ron and Hermione wherent as close to eachover as harry. I doubt it was because of anyfeelings of love because there only twelve
That's because Harry and Hermione are quite good friends but with Ron and Hermione there's still a lot of awkwardness.
Because they aren't close enough, or because they already started liking each other and it was awkward.
Plus, it was only in the film.
She loved Harry, but as a friend loves another close friend. She loved Ron because she was attracted to him.
That was a film-only hug. In the book, Hermione kisses Harry on the cheek when they are at King's Cross.
There are none in the public domain - there is a scene in the movie where they do "hug", but you'd need to wait for the DVD release or hope someone has a screen cap of it.
In "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," Ron and Hermione do not hug after Hermione is petrified because their relationship at that point is still primarily that of friends. Hugging can often signify a deeper emotional connection or romantic feelings, which were not explicitly present between Ron and Hermione at that stage of the series. Additionally, the characters may have been preoccupied with the gravity of the situation and the urgency of finding a solution to the mystery at hand.
Roy never does hug Al in the FMA movie Conquerer of Shamballa, he doesn't hug anyone. Winry does hug Ed though.
Yes because in each movie they hold hands or hug. They even do it when they are not filming.