Nothing can beat us except time

Shaun 2022-03-19 09:01:02

The most common phrase in HP's propaganda is: Growth is magic.
That’s right, by the end of HP’s 7 books, 6 movies have been released, and three little wizards have been growing up. Among them, my favorite Emma has grown from a chick with long hair, a ghost like a horse, to an art. Bella has a nice face in the photo. And I, from the time I was full of longing for entering high school, now I graduated from college with tassels hanging down my shoulders.
But 7 years, but 7 years is enough to cause itching, or injury and sores.
When the WB logo appeared again and again vigorously on the big screen, I changed a more comfortable posture and curled up in the theater seat (BTW, poor I have been watching HP in this theater, from the beginning of Ha 1 Ha 2 to Today's ha 6). Those plots are just like what Xiaoyu said, the adaptation is not good enough to tell, the whole is a playful and inadequate way to exaggerate the emotional scenes of the trio. In the end, the principal's murder should have been a climax, but the intensity seemed weak, and the more hasty ending made the audience stand up in dissatisfied whispers and walk away embarrassingly.
——Actually, it doesn't matter. The so-called rich are only three generations. When you look at the movie, you will usually continue to follow the second part. Moreover, it has been continued to the sixth part. The director has changed and even the original work provided by Jk Rowling is getting more and more stretched. The audience will naturally not be too demanding.
——Actually, after watching HP for so many years, I am sitting in the theater today not to watch the movie itself.
When the audience around me saw the bright emotional scene in Harbin 6 and couldn't help but laugh, I, who was sitting on the seat with arms folded, just twitched the corners of my mouth dryly. In fact, I have been calmly watching all the plot flow before my eyes, but there is no way to empathize. I don't think those plots are funny, because there are no such bridges in my life. It looks like a strong wind and waves, but it only happens in the teenager's pond. Those real turbulent waves are drowned in the vast ocean of the adult world, but on the surface they are calm and good.
The sad Hermione can turn out a bird and make all the bullets, but the sad girl in real life learns to smile no matter what. I heard the principal say to Harry: Sometimes I forget you've already grown up. Is this sentence meant to Harry or to me.
When I watched Ha, I was passionate about the bright and dreamy big dining hall. Later, I knew that one day I could go to that place as long as I wanted to, but I still had no choice to go there. When I watched 2, I was with An Qi, Younger, and Nuo. When Serpent came out, Nuo was so scared that he pinched my arm. After graduating from high school, Nuo went directly to the best school in the United States. Then I hadn’t been with them for 4 years. See, by the time of goodbye, An Qi has been working at Golden Collar for a full year and has become a happy bride. Younger and I will also leap across the ocean. Ha 3 Ha 4 Ha 5, I stayed in the university dormitory and watched it. Maybe when Ha 7 is released, I will watch and eat fat popcorn in a certain theater in the United States. When I go back in the evening, my friends in MSN said: I watched Ha 7, so be it, um.
Growth is indeed a magic, growth is a sad and powerful magic.
It turns out that nothing can beat us, except time.

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Extended Reading
  • Joannie 2022-03-23 09:01:12

    You are too domineering.

  • Jeromy 2021-10-20 18:59:50

    The editing is a bit messy, and the light is a bit dark. Apart from that, I really can't fault it. I was surprised that the date of marking was 8-11 in 2009, unknowingly, so many years have passed. (2016-4-9)

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?