The text is more complete, the plot is closed, there is basically no flaws, unlike the previous two parts, many places are unreasonable, and there is no way to go into it.
The progress in photography is also great. Several lens movements from outside the window to the moving lens inside the window are good for viewing, and the big scenes are also very good.
There are also differences in structure. The first two are basically simple and rude, flat and straightforward. Like keeping a running account, Caron's handling at the end is also quite good. By the way, I would like to praise the two closed shots passing through the mechanical clock haha.
In fact, I personally think that the main reason for the change of directors is that the former director can no longer control this gradual dark theme. At the beginning, it was positioned as a children’s film, but in the second part, snakes and other elements appeared, and in the third part. Dementors appeared, Azkaban and other darker things came in. This had a great impact on the Harry Potter movie universe worldview (although I have not been satisfied with the structure and character of the worldview in the first two movies. shape..)
It's all my personal feelings, it's about that much. In fact, I think the first two are really digging holes, hahaha.
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