Jon Campling

Jon Campling

  • Born: 1966-11-18
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Kale 2022-04-20 09:01:04

      Thinking of Dobby's death at the end

      Just after watching the movie, there are countless broken thoughts in my head. The plot is okay this time, it doesn't end in a hurry like the previous one, as the friendship between friends, as well as the delicate balance between the three, also get a more detailed and specific description in this...

    • Pearline 2022-03-21 09:01:07

      Director, please read the book! Please read like a fan! ! ! (Personally pick the wrong + like it)

      I will watch every Harry movie, and I will be dissatisfied after watching it.
          This is no way. There are 1,000 Hamlets for 1,000 spectators.
          I am not asking for complete loyalty to the original, but I am still upset that David Yates missed a lot of important points! Some places are very...

    • Nora 2022-04-24 07:01:01

      The premiere in Wuhan was at 10 in the morning. There were only 4 people in the huge movie hall plus me, so it was very good to catch up with the reserved venue. Horror is really a bit scary, probably for the purpose of making a 3D version, there are many shots of that perspective, and there are also immersive ones; the legendary nude scenes are quite boring; the scenes and special effects are very beautiful; Hermione and Lu The two father and son of Hughes are getting more and more beautiful. . . The two uncles said nothing. . . Dobby and Hedwig's heroic scene made me cry

    • 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

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 quotes

    • Hermione Granger: [reading] "There were once three brothers, who were traveling along a lonely winding road at twilight"...

      Ron Weasley: Midnight. Mum always said midnight.

      [Hermione gives him a filthy look]

      Ron Weasley: Twilight's fine. Better, actually.

      Hermione Granger: Do you want to read it?

      Ron Weasley: No, no.

    • Hermione Granger: [reading] "There were once three brothers, who were traveling along a lonely winding road at twilight. In time, the brothers reached a river too treacherous to pass. But being learned in the magical arts, the three brothers simply waved their wands and made a bridge. Before they could cross, however, they found their path blocked by a hooded figure. It was Death, and he felt cheated, cheated because travelers would normally drown in the river. But Death was cunning. He pretended to congratulate the three brothers on their magic, and said that each had earned a prize for being clever enough to evade him. The oldest asked for a wand more powerful than any in existence, so Death fashioned one from an elder tree that stood nearby. The second brother decided he wanted to humiliate Death even further, and asked for the power to recall loved ones from the grave. So Death plucked a stone from the river and offered it to him. Finally, Death turned to the third brother. A humble man, he asked for something that would allow him to go forth from that place without being followed by Death. And so it was that Death reluctantly handed over his own cloak of invisibility. The first brother traveled to a distant village, where with the Elder Wand in hand, he killed a wizard with whom he had once quarreled. Drunk with the power that the Elder Wand had given him, he bragged of his invincibility. But that night, another wizard stole the Wand and slit the brother's throat for good measure. And so Death took the first brother for his own. The second brother journeyed to his home, where he took the Stone and turned it thrice in hand. To his delight, the girl he'd once hoped to marry before her untimely death appeared before him. Yet soon she turned sad and cold, for she did not belong in the living world. Driven mad with hopeless longing, the second brother killed himself so as to join her. And so Death took the second brother. As for the third brother, Death searched for many years, but was never able to find him. Only when he attained a great age did the youngest brother shed the Cloak of Invisibility and give it to his son. He then greeted Death as an old friend and went with him gladly, departing this life as equals."

      Xenophilius Lovegood: So there you are. Those are the Deathly Hallows.