Harry had obviously grown up a lot in this movie, and his masculine temperament gradually emerged. And puberty should also be here. In the first two parts, he is a childish little boy, a little ignorant, and more tolerant in the face of other people's attacks. But now he will take the initiative to refute others' verbal insults to his parents, counter the provocation and discipline of his classmates or teachers, and for the death of his parents, for the enemy he mistaken for, he has changed from sadness to anger and hatred, which is a bit cynical. Feel like it. At the beginning, I was worried about whether there would be a step to go wrong in this movie and then to reflect on it. After all, because of those traitors, he lost his parents, the happy childhood he should have, and the peaceful and stable life. Before watching this one, I have heard many times that the name Sirius is a very important and beloved character in Harry. So why would he frame Harry's parents? Sure enough, he was wronged. He is Harry's godfather and should have been able to raise Harry. Fortunately, Harry recognized the truth and held fast to his own sanity. He didn't let Sirius kill Pettigrew, and didn't let him commit the crime of murder. Although Pettigrew ran away in the end, at least the truth remained. This time, the adventure did not face Voldemort directly like the previous two films, and there was no so-called battle between good and evil, only the distinction between good and evil. Harry also gained spiritual maturity in this experience. Justice and blood are not enough. He also needs to remain calm and rational when facing the people and things that make him boil. I think Harry did it. There are a few things that impressed me in this one. One is the live map. Isn’t this the real-time location sharing function of WeChat now? I have to sigh Rowling's imagination. Magic successfully predicted the future technology. The second is all the injustices in the story, such as Barclays (maybe wrongly remembered) and was almost beheaded for injuring Malfoy, such as Sirius's arrest and torture when he was framed by Pettigrew (look at his pale face, you know How much has he suffered in prison). There is so much darkness and unfairness in this wizard's world. Is the source all Voldemort and his Death Eaters? This is my question. The third is the plot of time travel, one link after another, when the mystery was revealed, it turned out to be like this. Many classic movies now have time travel settings, but seeing it in Harry Potter still makes me feel fresh and wonderful. The fourth is Harry’s emotional changes. He can see his desire for family affection. He thought it was his father who defeated the Soul Eater, but he was actually himself. When no one else could rely on, he relied on his love and his own love. Power has become his patron saint. There is also Sirius and Professor Lubin’s love for him. If Harry and Sirius can be together, the two are in the country and depend on each other. Life or a peaceful life is fine. I have slowly fallen into this mysterious and fascinating magical world...
Supplement: At the beginning of this movie, Harry may find that he can't solve all the problems perfectly, that is, although he has rescued Sirius, he has not been able to catch the real culprit and help him clear his grievances. I haven't looked at the latter, so let's make a prediction.
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