Let's just say it

Fay 2022-04-21 09:01:07

I really don't dare to comment on this drama, because I haven't finished watching the previous series, and I seem to have only watched the first one in my memory, so the evaluation is definitely not pertinent. But after all, I spent money to read it, and some words are uncomfortable to say, so I still talk about it.
In fact, this play is really for making money, otherwise there is no need for the next episode;
in fact, this play is really not very good-looking, the length of the play is so long, and the story line is still not well explained ; in
fact , this play is not very good. There is no need to make it into a pornographic and horror movie, it looks awkward.

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  • Kay 2022-03-23 09:01:07

    Strongly request Kazakhstan 7 two in one! Or simply 7-in-3 (there are only 3 movies with such a powerful structure as the Lord of the Rings) is more procrastinated than TV series, and many scenes can be simplified! Explain that the plot is not piled up by time~~~ Unless it is too much to play a role in tourism promotion

  • Meta 2022-03-23 09:01:07

    Watch IMAX "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1)": If you are not a fan, you really don't understand many places. There are too many "don't know" names, but it doesn't affect the main line. The highlight is definitely not the crippled and frustrated Harry, but the cute Ron and the cute Dobby. The biggest surprise is the appearance of Nick Moran, the protagonist of "Two Old Smokers", although smoky makeup , But I still recognized it at a glance, that authentic British accent~

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.