Children's movies that are not suitable for children to watch

Monique 2022-03-17 09:01:01

Watching this film, this is also the first time I went to the theater to watch the Harry Potter series of movies.

The film is good, whether it's the script adaptation, special effects production or the performance of the actors. It's just that the style of the film is so gloomy, no wonder there are not many children and many couples in the theater.

But what impressed me were actually the two trailers before the screening: "The Great Sage of Love" and "The Promise". It looks beautiful and makes people feel expectant. Especially for "The Great Sage of Love", the advertising slogan can be arrogant - a Chinese magical legend earlier than the Lord of the Rings - judging from a few clips, the special effects production is quite dazzling, I am afraid that all the essence of the film has been placed in the trailer. Inside.

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Extended Reading
  • Mercedes 2021-10-20 18:59:02

    This one is really good, the best one in the series, the relationship between the characters, the heart of the characters, the big scenes are all, and the link between the past and the future is done, unlike the middle part of other series, it is simply a transition part.

  • Jacklyn 2021-10-20 18:59:29

    Every time he saw the second round of the game, Harry's treasure was Ron and he turned over with a smile!

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire quotes

  • Rita Skeeter: So tell me, Harry. Here you sit, a mere boy of 12...

    Harry: - I'm 14...

    Rita Skeeter: - about to compete against three students who are not only vastly more emotionally mature than yourself, but who've mastered spells that you wouldn't attempt in your dizziest daydreams. Concerned?

    Harry: I dunno, I haven't really thought about it...

    Rita Skeeter: Because you're no ordinary boy of 12 are you?

    Harry: 14.

    Rita Skeeter: Your story's legend. Do you think it was the trauma of your past that made you so keen to enter such a dangerous tournament?

    Harry: No, I didn't enter.

    Rita Skeeter: Of course you didn't.

    [winks]

    Rita Skeeter: Everyone loves a rebel, Harry. Speaking of your parents, were they alive, how do you think they'd feel? Proud? Or concerned that your attitude shows, at best, a pathological need for attention? The worst psychotic death wish.

    [Harry glances at Rita's notes]

    Harry: Hey, my eyes aren't glistening with the ghosts of my past!

  • Voldemort: My wand, Wormtail.