Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Marianna 2021-10-19 09:56:32

The highlight is the appearance of love, Ron and Hermione, Potter and Ginny, and the half-blood prince Snape killed Dumbledore. Although the director has not changed, I feel that the emotional focus of this film has gone, and the main line has developed slowly. Perhaps it is about to end. Emma Watson is really the longer the sign.
The special effect of Dumbledore's last fire magic in the cave was superb. The young Tom Riddle’s acting skills were so impressive, especially when he asked Hollas about the Horcrux, he was well-dressed, but his eyes were full of cold and gloomy birds. I have seen someone complain about the last part of a Harry Potter movie and make money in two episodes. As a fan, I actually want to start with the Goblet of Fire. In fact, each novel can be made into two separate episodes, based on the length of one episode. Not enough to see.

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  • Wayne 2021-10-20 18:59:55

    The sentence "Oh, to be young, and feel love's keen sting" is worth a thousand words.

  • Johan 2022-03-24 09:01:12

    It's hard to imagine that in this Harry Potter series, I didn't even feel the climax after watching it! ! ! ! Why did David Yates shoot Harry 67? We want to see Old Deng’s funeral, we want to see Old Deng Anran who has been with us for so many years, and we don’t want to see the scenery inside and outside the castle, that is the exclusive product of Ha 3 Ha 4! Really genius, David Yates was able to shoot such a wonderful story in the original book so badly! We want to watch the battle of Hogwarts. We want to see everyone taking up their weapons and fighting bravely. Let's not watch Helena screaming on the long table alone. There will be no climax in this movie! We have to watch a lot, maybe this movie can’t carry it, it’s okay, then please delete more of the brain-depleted part, OK?

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince quotes

  • Horace Slughorn: Some of your classmates... well, let's just say they're unlikely to make the shelf.

    Harry Potter: Shelf, sir?

    [Slughorn points to a wall of portraits of past "Slug Club" members]

    Horace Slughorn: Anyone who aspires to be anyone ends up here. But then again, you already are someone, aren't you, Harry?

    Harry Potter: Did Voldemort ever make the shelf, sir?

    [Slughorn freezes]

    Harry Potter: You knew him, didn't you, sir? Tom Riddle? You were his teacher.

    Horace Slughorn: Mr. Riddle had a number of teachers whilst he was here at Hogwarts.

    Harry Potter: What was he like?

    [no response]

    Harry Potter: I'm sorry, sir. Forgive me. He killed my parents.

    Horace Slughorn: I... of course, it's only natural you should want to know more. But I'm afraid I must disappoint you, Harry. When I first met young Mr. Riddle, he was a quiet, albeit brilliant boy committed to becoming a first-rate wizard. Not unlike others I've known. Not unlike yourself, in fact. If the monster existed, it was buried deep within.

  • [Lavender glares across to Ron, clasping her spoon, Ron goes silently nervous as a flurry appears over him]

    Hermione Granger: [whispers patiently] Stop it, Ron. You're making it snow.

    [Ron stops as Harry brushes the snow off the table]

    Ron Weasley: Tell me how I broke up with Lavander again.

    Hermione Granger: [nervously] Um, well... She came to visit you in the hospital. And you talked. I don't believe it was a particularly long conversation.

    Ron Weasley: Don't get me wrong, I'm bloody thrilled to be shot of her. It's just... she seems a bit put out.

    [Harry, Ron and Hermione turn to Lavender, who sits up straight and still glaring and clasping at her spoon]

    Hermione Granger: Yes, um, she does, doesn't she?