Seems to say a lot, but doesn't seem to say anything

Verona 2022-04-22 07:01:02

I just finished watching it. The special effects in the movie are well done, but the special effects are just good
content. I have read the book so I understand it. When I read it, I seriously doubt that people who have not read the book can understand it.
At the beginning, the bridge collapsed like a special effect, showing off the special effects in the movie, but the part that wanted to show the evil of the Death Eaters did not explain anything, and the wand shop was destroyed later, probably Only those who have read the book will understand.
When Dumbledore brought Harry back from Professor Horne, he obviously used Apparition, but it was so strong that only Harry was removed, and there was another one?
As for following Malfoy to the dark magic shop in Diagon Alley, it was really confusing. I climbed up the wall inexplicably and didn't see anything. I never saw Harry Potter anywhere. Evidence that Malfoy has become a Death Eater described later.
Snape always had a poker face, but his heart didn't change a little bit? When you finally kill Dumbledore, please, at least show a little bit of reluctance.
Look at Harry again, uh, when he was feeding Dumbledore with poison, and when Dumbledore died, he was just doing superficial work, and you were miserable and miserable.
The girl who played Hermione grew up so beautiful, and her acting skills were average, but she didn't have many roles, so it's understandable that she acted like this.
Ron's acting in the love potion is quite cute, but the other parts are not successful, but it's okay.
The most eye-catching in this movie is probably Malfoy, who plays well, hesitates, fears, collapses, and handles it quite well.

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  • Geo 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    Boring, lengthy, and boring, let alone the Harry Potter we have always loved, let alone watching IMAX+3D, hey... a netizen said it well-"The whole film is just a two and a half hour funeral prelude, so dull. Any value."

  • Rosemary 2021-10-20 18:59:49

    Wait, wait for the climax, and then the curtain call

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?