So, my perception of this Harry is positive. It is better than "Order of the Phoenix". It has a lot of highlights, a thick texture, and the overall adaptation is considered passable, but the mood is not smooth, and some places are depressing. And if you are not a book fan, the film is a bit clouded as usual.
I originally thought that there was no spoiler problem in the "Harry" series. Who knows that friends who watched the movie together today, after sitting down in the audience, said: "My friend said that my Snape has gone bad, and Dumbledore is dead again. Snape killed him?” I didn’t know how to react. I finally calmed down and replied, “I can’t tell you this. You’ll know after reading it.”
It turns out that there is still a considerable part of it. The audience has neither read the book nor paid attention to the story (though it sounds incredible), so they decided to go uncharacteristically and write the plot. In essence, "Ha Six" is a long pavement for the finale of "Ha Seven". There are many important clues. The core story is Voldemort's past and why he will not die after being hit by the Avadas Curse. "The Half-Blood Prince" gave the latter answer: Because Voldemort learned how to make Horcruxes, he divided his soul into at least seven pieces, which existed in different places. In this way, even if the body is destroyed, he can still come back to life. The sixth part solves two Horcruxes: Riddle's Diary and the Ring. When Principal Deng and Harry went to fix the third Horcrux-the locket, things didn't go well, which indirectly caused Principal Deng to be killed by her family Snape at the end.
This is the backbone of "Harbin Six". Its clues are more concentrated and clearer than "Order of the Phoenix", so although there are many branches, a decent script has been produced. Even if the novel is aside, the main plot can withstand scrutiny. It is recommended to pay attention to the small props and details that appear in the film: President Deng’s wand, ring, and Sirius’s brother in Professor Horace’s photo, etc., all of which will play an important role in the seventh part.
It may be another clue that dazzled non-book fans, and that is the emotional entanglement of the Harry trio after they entered adolescence. The jealousy of the children in the film has little to do with the main storyline, and it does not need to exist. But if these things are gone, "Harry Potter" will not be "Harry Potter". The screenwriter has tried his best to associate growth with the plot, but there are still some bits and pieces that are nowhere to be placed and cannot be parted, so they have to hang on like this. The world can't have both ends, it's difficult.
The picture in this part is quite well done. It not only retains the magical colors, but also uses large cold tones to bring out the expansion of the pattern, the entanglement of youth and the coldness of the situation. I really like the design of the meditation basin. The ink and wash are floating and the memory is deposited, which is really cool. The corridors, towers, and cellars of Huo School all seemed to have cast a stretching spell, making them much vacant than the previous ones. The effect is not like the dullness of "Order of the Phoenix", but it does create the loneliness and pain of youth. The night after the Quidditch game was won, a long shot swept through the Hogwarts window: Harry sat with her frustrated Hermione at the foot of the stairs-Ron and Lavender were kissing on the spiral staircase-Malfoy quietly Independent on the flyover-melancholy.
In the process of turning from childhood to adolescence, the same place often feels completely different every other year. Perhaps the "Harry" series often changes directors and the tone of the film, but it just expresses that kind of like a world away. Harry said at the end of the film: "I have never found this place so beautiful." Haven't I found it? No, every episode is beautiful, but the beauty of this episode is different.
The picture can be scored 8-9 points, and it has been delayed for more than half a year. After all, they have some more time to operate, and finally there are disadvantages and advantages. There are many remarkable scenes, such as the two episodes of Little Voldemort and Little Voldemort, such as the entrance of a seaside cave. His time.), for example, Katie was hurt by a curse to fly in the air. . . They are all sharp and poignant.
The music retains only a small amount of the main theme that represents childhood, the one written by John Williams. There are many new movements in the film, suggesting that the characters really bid farewell to their childhood and enter a wider world.
In terms of performance, there are too many big names, and they are fighting for the best. Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith, even if there are few shots, will stand out, and Alan Rickman can make the audience roar with laughter without speaking. But the most powerful are two old men: Michael Gambon's Principal Deng and Jim Broadbent's Professor Horace. Especially the latter is exactly the same as Professor Holas in my mind. The most vivid and complete character in this episode is none other than him. Principal Deng finally made a wise man, and he was very credible. Remembering that Mr. Gambon had been sleepwalking since the third episode, he could not help but admire him in just one episode.
Among the younger generation, Rupert Grint's funny skills are too strong. Everyone giggled as soon as he appeared. This is actually not easy in performance. As long as there is Ron, there is a good show. Newcomer Jessie Cave's idiot idiot Lavendar is one of the best in this film, very cute. Xiaofu and Xiaofu are both beautiful and gloomy. Where did they find such an outstanding child, they actually found two, both of their temperament, appearance, and acting skills. Why didn't they have such vision and luck when they chose Harry? Alas, this is something later, not to mention it for the time being.
Malfoy (Tom Felton) will start a separate paragraph. The character is perfect in shape and complex in character, which is a surprise. It is estimated that the MM of the nympho Malfoy will grow exponentially.
Hermione (Emma Watson) has grown into a big beauty. This alone is not easy. We cannot ask too much. She didn't perform as hard in this film as before, and it was more comfortable and pleasing to the eyes, although it seemed to have little impetus to the plot. Luna (Evanna Lynch) is still very cute and even cuter. She and Harry are actually the most comfortable being together. Perhaps Aunt Luo never expected this situation. Wouldn't it be better to ration Luna to Harry than the tough Ginny?
Finally couldn't avoid Harry. When Roger Albert was commenting on this film, he said: "Radcliffe's Potter is sturdy and boring, as always; it's not easy being the hero with a supporting cast like this." (Harry played by Xiaodan As always, solid and dull. With such a supporting cast, it is not easy to be the protagonist.) Amitabha, this is fair.
The fact is that Daniel Drakeliffe, the Chosen One, is just like the character he plays, a child who is not outstanding, but is pushed to the fore by fate. His body language and sensitivity to the camera are far inferior to Rupert, let alone the big names that surround him. This is innate, no matter how hard you try, you can see it, there is no way. However, he did work hard, and it was like Harry. These years, he must not have been easy. So, although his stiffness inevitably distracted me, I decided to accept him after seeing it. Perhaps Harry should be like this. Although the novel is written around him and is written in a rush, perhaps from the audience's point of view, he may indeed be a solid and dull type of person. Aunt Luo never said he is beautiful. man. And Xiaodan has a special advantage, that is, implicit humor and self-deprecating. I once watched an episode of "Extra" in which he made a guest appearance. He actually has a very good comedy cell. It's not Rupert's kind of laughter, but it's quite deadly. There are quite a few funny things that he is responsible for in "Ha Liu".
Why convince yourself to accept Harry? Because he is the protagonist, if you can't accept Harry, you can't accept this film. This principle is the same as "The Lord of the Rings" cannot be accepted if you don't accept Frodo, and "Star Wars" can't be accepted if you don't accept Luke. Harry, Frodo, and Luke are not lovable characters, but they must exist, otherwise the story does not exist.
Favorite details: everything related to Professor Horace. Mr. Wesley’s workshop was full of discarded Muggle appliances and plugs, laughing so hard, he must pay attention. Products and customers in Weasley's funny shop. Harry's nervousness when Ron was poisoned and his fear after the poison. Ron Harry grabbed the potions textbook. The half-blood prince's potion textbook. The design of the vanishing cabinet. The heart shape drawn by Lavendar on the car window. The copper owl with its wings open when the principal speaks. The smug Cormac Mclaggen is much cuter than the book. . .
What I don't like: The London Bridge at the beginning is destroyed, which is not enough. The interior design of the seaside cave. The Burrow was attacked. Ginny and Harry kiss (I think Harry should stop kissing). . . There are some more, I can't remember.
In short, although the day lily is already cold, it tastes good. I only have this dish left, and I will go to the cinema to eat it. This "Harry" is at least not worse than the legendary "Terminator" and "Transformers". It even touched me more than the earlier "Star Trek". Of course, I am a book fan of this set of books, so the perspective of this article is the book fan’s perspective. I can’t watch the series of "Harry" as a normal film, because I have too much prior knowledge and interference is very strong. When watching the film, although not as confused as other audiences, the bright mirror in my heart is too bright, which is also very annoying. It is impossible to put aside the original work, and comparison and picky are inevitable. So, let's look at what you should look at. Bodhi is not a tree, nor is a mirror, alas, it's a pity that I can't do it.
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