A nympho watched Harry's movie

Angelo 2022-03-19 09:01:02

The idea of ​​watching the premiere is crazy, but I still think that going to the movie on the morning of the 11th is no less determined than watching the premiere. I didn’t go to the Shuangnan Cinema to buy tickets at 10 a.m. on the 11th and found that there were only 11:40 shows. The last 6 first-row tickets are available for selection.

Let me talk about the impression of some characters. Because I am an extremely nympho, and I have been studying hard recently, the first impression is not The Iron Triangle, but ——Sloppy Professor Snape’s youth, originally marveled at how Alan, who had more than sixties, was so well maintained, only to discover that the actor was not alone (...). Alec Hopkins can create the melancholic and thin young image in just one minute, he should have lived up to his fans.

The most eye-catching character should be Luna Lovegood who was selected by the sea. Evanna Lynch used the words of a Chinese student, "The whole film is floating." In other words, it is very much like the supernatural young tree in the Boys and Girls of Flowers. The snow-white complexion and light yellow long hair, the feeling of fairy and blonde, are all very consistent with Luna's feeling of nagging and nervousness.

The third highlight should be Bella played by Tim Burton's wife. It's not that I hold a big name, but the madness of this woman lies in her (...I can't even tell her name...), and she can't describe it in four words: heartbroken. By the way, I would like to mourn Sirius-even if the book is unclear (I can only comfort myself by saying that it is the Department of Mystery, Mystery.), in the seventh book, Harry's three children are named, and Snape is all Yes, Sirius didn't even have a turn. Although he is one of the people who took the lead in bullying the "slug", he is the godfather of Harry...

other characters, Tonks is good. The effect of changing the face is also very interesting. The two protagonists other than Harry are fine too (Hermione is still the same, Ron seems a little more handsome). The poor one is the protagonist. It doesn’t matter if he grows up very quickly. The acting skills (I don’t know if it’s the reason for the improper plot arrangement) I think it’s relatively ordinary (I was flew by PIA~). Finally, I mourn Lao Fu, the actor looks very handsome. . . How did it become like this. . .

Let's talk about the plot. I have read all the books except for 5. I watched this movie and felt that the plot was basically coherent. But there are still a few big bugs:

First, Harry's first love came too fast, right? ! Reading the sixth part of the novel, I know that his first love is indeed gone in Rowling’s pen. However, due to the lack of an "experience summary" of the fourth part in the fifth part, some netizens think that it was sent by autumn. Fall asleep. I was really dumbfounded when I saw this comment. Then he had too little to say about Cedric's identity (the ex-boyfriend who died in Qiu). At first Dudley laughed at Harry when he called out Cedric's name in his dream. Later, in the photos in the DA classroom, there was no connection between the two.

Some netizens said that the director's treatment of Qiudang traitors was to pave the way for them to break up. This is very disagreeable. . . Snape made it very clear in the film: "My last bit of Veritaserum was used on Miss Qiu Zhang." Then, Qiu is no longer a traitor. And the handling of Ha Qiu's love affair is also unclear.

Second, the biggest failure. It just didn't explain why Dumbledore kept avoiding Harry. This question is neither clear that Dumbledore is hiding from Harry, nor the reason why he is hiding from Harry. Dumbledore's hiding from Harry can simply be expressed through Harry's complaint or Ron Hermione's questioning "why he wouldn't see you", instead of just a few Harry chasing the principal but not following him. (Others are the principal, of course you can ignore you) Dumbledore is hiding from Harry, actually because Harry has fragments of Old Fu on him, and Old Fu can watch Dumbledore through his eyes. This can't be expressed by Harry's blundering at the beginning of not writing letters to the two buddies, or in the end Lao Fu finally appeared from Harry as the evil spirit. The reason why Snape taught Harry Occidental Cerebral surgery became even more unclear.

As for the cantaloupes, I think I should be more considerate. The director can condense more than 800 pages (that is, Harry Potter's thickest book) into two and a half hours, which is very good. The director himself also said that it is not easy to walk in the footsteps of the predecessors.

Overall, it's okay. It's just that I suddenly began to think whether every Harry's movie is worth making into a movie. not necessarily. Personally, the novels with better plots are the first, second, fourth and seventh. (The fifth part is not commented because I have not read the book.) Among them, the first three are worthy of being filmed. Because according to this feeling, the seventh part will probably relive the fifth part’s tragedy, that is, too many plots can’t be compressed in the "short" two to three hours (there are too many new characters in 5, very You may be at a loss if you haven't read the book). Otherwise, the whole film will feel like a rush. Most of you will see people have the feeling of snowballing: if this plot is not understood, the next one will come, and more and more do not understand, and finally feel at a loss when the snowball comes down.

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Extended Reading

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix quotes

  • Bellatrix Lestrange: [taunting Harry] I killed Sirius Black!

    [laughs]

    Bellatrix Lestrange: You coming to get me?

    Harry Potter: CRUCIO!

  • Bellatrix Lestrange: He knows how to play. Itty-bitty-baby-Potter.