Howling for the friendship between Sirius and Lupin for ten thousand years

Clotilde 2022-03-17 09:01:01

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Frankly speaking, I think it has lost the shocking excitement of the first two movies.

The magic of the Harry Potter series is more present in the book, and the reproduction of film and television works is always less flavorful.

Starting with a terrifying gray-blue tone and background music, the terrifying dementor shape presents some amazing effects, but this effect seems to be somewhat unconnected, causing some excessively terrifying effects.

The structure of the story has also become a lot more monotonous, and it may be somewhat difficult to present a thick book in a short film.

Generally speaking, when I watch this film after reading the original, I always feel that it is not enough.

I think if the Harbin series is made into a TV drama work instead of a limited time movie work, the effect should be much better, but the cost should be quite high.

Moved or still moved! Happy or still happy, Rowling's imagination is still amazing after all.

The scene of Professor Lu Ping hugging Sirius almost shed tears that had been surging for ten thousand years at the bottom of his eye sockets. On the night of the full moon, when Professor Lu Ping turned into a wolf, Sirius hugged him tightly and said, "No." Friend, your true self is in your heart. Wow, I really want to give my life to my friend.

Hermione and Harry are really courageous, great personality, but I still don’t understand the rationality of Ron’s personality...

I don't know if I can catch up with the Harry Potter series, but he did bring me a magical world that is too real.

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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban quotes

  • Hermione: [gazing at a crystal ball] Can I give it a try?

    Professor Trelawney: Yes, sure!

    Hermione: The grim. Possibly.

    Professor Trelawney: You know, my dear, the moment I looked into your eyes I knew that you did not have the mind for the noble art of Divination.

    [looking at her palm]

    Professor Trelawney: See? Right here. You may be young in years but the heart that beats beneath your bosom is as shriveled as an old maid's, your soul as dry as the pages of the books to which you so desperately cleave.

    [Hermione gets up and leaves, angrily]

    Professor Trelawney: Have I said something?

  • Sirius Black: Sorry about the bite, I reckon that twinges a bit.

    Ron: A bit? A bit? You almost tore my leg off!

    Sirius Black: I *was* going for the rat. Normally, I have a very sweet disposition as a dog. In fact, more than once, James suggested that I make the change permanent. The tail I could live with. But the fleas? They're murder.