Dear, Harry Potter...

Sigurd 2022-03-18 09:01:02

There are always some movies, you know you will be dissatisfied after watching, but still willingly walk into the cinema, not willing to miss even half a minute.

It's actually very tasteless, but you just don't want to call it tasteless.

For example, "Harry Potter."



Not without regrets.

Those who like Dumbledore will regret it.

Those who like Draco will regret it.

Those who like professors will regret it.

Looking forward to the familiar plot, but discovering that the journey has been tampered with by the director into another adventure, it is even more regrettable.

Compared with giving up showing Harry’s inner strength in exchange for Hedwig’s more meaningful death, it’s hard to say whether the director’s final words arranged for Dobby added warmth to the elf or weakened Harry’s growth. Shocked.

At least, the director has failed Rowling's belief that love is the most powerful force in the world.

When "It's not like this..." becomes the most repeated sentence in the whole movie, this kind of misalignment between the original work and the movie will probably be the entanglement of every hardcore fan.

In this way, in addition to the surprises brought about by the animation of the three brothers, the happiest people may only be the people who support Hahe.

Of course, there are others who like Emma.



In fact, with the first few bottoms, I am afraid not many people have any expectations for this penultimate.

But so what?

As long as a few familiar figures appear, it is enough to bring people back to the world of youth and dreams.

When the plot is kept in mind, when the ending is already revealed, is anyone here to simply enjoy a movie?

Whether it's ugly or beautiful, can anyone accept it for another person?

The lights are bright, the subtitles appear, and the music at the end of the film is melodious.

Only then can I truly realize that there is one more, and only one is left.

With only one, we will never see the trio fighting side by side;

With only one movie, we will never see the wizards who make people love, hate, admire and fearful; with

only one movie, we will never see the magical world in our dreams being interpreted as real.

When the companionship of the text comes to an abrupt end, even the expectation of the image is coming to an end.



So, I haven't read the text, please don't watch this movie. ——This is not "Harry Potter".

So, the original book is so familiar to my heart, please watch this movie by all means. ——This is "Harry Potter".

The "Harry Potter" in the hearts of millions of people around the world, the "Harry Potter" that

accompanies us through ten years of joy, sorrow, and joy,

makes us miss Sirius and Lupin's "Harry Potter" "Special",

let us look up at the principal, look up at the professor's "Harry Potter",

let us be moved by Hagrid, by Neville's "Harry Potter",

let us cry in Indoby, Inveraby "Harry Potter" by De Cry,

let us applaud the Order of the Phoenix, "Harry Potter" for the trio,

let us understand the power of love, "Harry Potter",

let us Everyone had expected such an owl in "Harry Potter" when they were 11 years old.



A movie is a movie, and the original is the original.

However, without one, the dream world is no longer complete.

Thank you Rowling, thank you all the actors.

Thank you for creating a new universal language for this generation-

Harry Potter.

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Extended Reading
  • Raina 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Three and a half stars, the emotional scenes and scenery are well shot, I feel that the director did his best, but I still don't feel much about the story

  • Dayne 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    For the god horse only the upper part? ? ? ? ! ! ! ! Why won't the horse be finished in one go? ? ? ! ! ! why! ! ! ! ! !

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 quotes

  • Lucius Malfoy: My Lord?

    Lord Voldemort: [Mockingly] My Lord?

  • Lord Voldemort: Severus. I was beginning to worry that you had lost your way. Come, we've saved you a seat. You bring news I trust?

    Severus Snape: It will happen Saturday next, at nightfall.

    Yaxley: I heard differently my Lord. Dawlish, the auror, has let slip that the Potter boy will not be moved until the 30th of this month, the day before he turns 17.

    Severus Snape: This is a false trail. The auror office no longer plays any part in the protection of Harry Potter.