When we became parents like Harry Potter, luckily the next generation still has magic

Sigrid 2022-03-16 09:01:01

Singapore’s GV Cinemas recently launched a famous event: a series of 8 Harry Potter movies, three meals included, and a hand-to-hand show for a total of 25 hours. It’s really a day and a night. The film dealer may do this for profit, but this actually shows from the side that the Harry Potter movie is a complete story, and it needs to be watched in its entirety to get the greatest impression.

As the finale of this series, Ha 8 can be described as an epic. The use of 3D is very controllable, and the special effects are not dazzling, and focus on plot promotion and character dialogue, making the movie full of the same humanistic atmosphere as the original. The narration of the film is purely adventurous, sensational, humorous, and contrasting. There was no flaw in 130 minutes, so that at the end, I would be surprised that time flies too fast and it hasn't slowed down. Indeed, when the spire of Hogwarts appeared on the movie screen for the last time, when Quidditch, Forbidden Forest, Gringotts, and Weird Beans will always be preserved in our memory, no one will feel that it is too long, because it is too long. Many emotions, because we all heard the secret sigh in our hearts, and we all understand that this is farewell.

Ten years is enough to make a story a part of life.

Regrettably, I always feel that the last work should focus on portraying portraits of people. In the original book, at the last moment of the war, everyone made their own choice, and everyone paid the price for it. Ron Hermione's feelings finally sublimated, Neville finally grew up to lead the face of evil, Malfoy finally gave up the dark and chose the light. Some people sacrificed, some repented, some showed their weakness, and some broke through his timidity. The 130-minute movies may be too short to cover all of them, but at least they should be explained. It's a pity that the director didn't connect the intricate relationship between the characters like big trees and vines. The camera only followed Harry, completely turning into a personal heroic performance of Harry alone. The result of this is that the meaning of tragedy is diluted, and the whole style seems to lack depth. For example, Fred's death was an understatement, and the tears prepared earlier were not fanned down. For example, the battle between Professor McGonagall and Mrs. Weasley against Bellatrix was too short. The duel between women should be tense and torn apart. As a result, Bella was defeated by two. And the most important thing is that the death of Buddha is too simple. What I have always imagined is that Harry Potter will step on the seven-colored clouds at a highly anticipated moment and deliver a passionate speech on humanity in the eyes of admirers, and then give to the Buddhaland like a matador. The chance of a demon duel, and then kill him like a knight. It's definitely not like that, like Star Wars holding laser swords, and then getting frustrated and ashes inexplicably. . .

But this may be my personal opinion. A thousand readers have a thousand Harry Potter in their hearts. The director can say that Harry Potter is enough, so don't expect Hamlet.

Let's talk about the movie worthy of appreciation. Professor Snape's drama is definitely what many female fans are looking forward to, and this part of the director has handled it very well. Snape's death is like a tragedy in Shakespeare's pen. There is no frontal description, but the atmosphere is completely set off by the gradually immobile back figure outside the window. The memory in the meditation basin afterwards progressed a bit too quickly, but the director must have considered that the audience had read the original, so it is understandable to be brief. The encounter between teenager Snape and Lily has the beauty of British classical style. Although simple, the treatment is bright and beautiful, which is unforgettable. I have to mention that the young Snape is very, very handsome! Isn't it better than the young James? Isn't Lily the kind of girl who just likes bad boys without looking at her appearance? (Insert, the children in this movie are very cute. From Snape in the memory to Severus 19 years later, they are all beautiful and a little bit evil. In short, the charm is much greater than that of Severus. (A starring role that seems to be in the age of confidence)

and then the part where Harry and Dumbledore met in a dream. The white King's Cross station, the white waiting platform, and the white Dumbledore are exactly the same scenes I imagined in my mind. Dumbledore is like a god possessed. The picture of coming from and going to the light is very satisfying, allowing people to see the shadow of the Matrix. The only drawback is that Harry is completely naked in the original book, but in the movie. . (I don't understand why it is so conservative. It's not that Daniel has never had a naked experience. He was very unrestrained when he was on Broadway. If you want to take care of the child audience, only the upper body is fine.) The

most satisfying section is the end. After 19 years, Harry Ron Hermione Ginny Malfoy became parents and sent their children to Hogwarts. The middle-aged characters of the protagonists are very cute, Harry looks like a newspaper reporter (should he be an Auror by profession, why not domineering, is he playing lurking?) Ginny is a typical desperate housewife, Hermione took a look As a business woman, Ron was still happily and stupidly looking like he knew the destiny, but his belly was a lot bigger. The funniest was Malfoy, who felt very scared of his wife. . . Then there are the bright spots---Harry and their children! ! From a genetic point of view, it is impossible for Harry Ginny to give birth to such a beautiful child. Severus is radiant, handsome, fragile and melancholy. I am very optimistic about this child and hope to have new works.

In the end, the train on platform nine and three-quarters started again. The children said goodbye to the parents on the platform in the car. Hogwarts welcomed a new group of students, mischiefs, and adventurers. I saw the shadow of the first movie again in a daze. At that time, we were children just like Harry, facing the wonderful magical world for the first time, and we were so strange about everything. The movie ended with the sound of the train's whistle. He reluctantly took off the 3D glasses, and there was applause around him. There is nostalgia, but also very satisfied.

Our magical world has ended. Fortunately, it still has batches of children, so magic will never be alone.

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Extended Reading
  • Alverta 2021-10-20 18:58:17

    Snape was crying inside, I was crying outside

  • Rosanna 2022-03-24 09:01:08

    10Years, Like never before. Like never again. But in our heart, it never ends. Seeing the last nine and three quarters of the platform, the train to Hogwarts, and the new generation of magic students, I really cry [There will never be such youth and company]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 quotes

  • Ollivander: [Holding a wand] 12 and three quarter inches... unyielding. This belonged to Bellatrix Lestrange.

  • Professor Severus Snape: You have performed extraordinary magic with this wand, my Lord, in the last hours alone.

    Lord Voldemort: No, I am extraordinary, but the wand... it resists me.

    Professor Severus Snape: There is no wand more powerful, Olivander himself has said. Tonight when the boy comes, it will not fail you I assure you.