Yesterday I said I wanted an adult version of HP, and I got it today. I didn't feel a lot of feeling when I saw it the first time, and I didn't even understand the plot because I didn't pay much attention. This time, I was completely enjoying it. The whole plot arrangement, shooting technique, and detail settings were all perfect. Many people say that there are countless bugs, but it is probably because my fans have too much plot and always see wonderful details.
For example, the swinging pendulum in the background, the Quidditch game in the rainstorm, Dumbledore's cunning tricks, Snape wearing the clothes of Grandma Longbottom...many small details are well done. .
In addition, the always not bright, a little gloomy picture, and some green grass and trees are all the feelings of classic British classics. This is the real Britain. It does not need American sunshine, but has gentleman's humor.
This is indeed completely different from other HP series. In fact, just by looking at the posters, you can find that there is no poster for children's movies that can be so scary. The all black and white picture will definitely not attract little friends, only us who are childlike. Friends of Dapen are still obsessed with children's fantasy films that require a little brainstorming.
The last thing to say is that even if there are minor flaws and bugs, it is very difficult to read such an original novel. The plot is especially complicated due to the reversal of time and space. It should not be so harsh. It can change the plot. The expression is so clear and clear, the internal organs are complete and not cumbersome, it is already very remarkable, and the whole play is not too accommodating to children’s understanding, there are quite some things that can be thought of, and it is not as "brainless" as in the second part. This is what I like.
Silently hope that HP will be released forever, when the Ha 7 movie is over, I don’t know what else I can expect, sigh. . .
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