As a Hami fan with twenty years of experience, he can relive his childhood classic memories on the big screen of Laser IMAX. How can it be described in a thousand words? "The Sorcerer's Stone" was released in 2001, and in the same year opened a new era of magical movies with the half-parent "Lord of the Rings". Imagine that in the theater back then, with the effect of changing light and shadow, it was extremely exciting to finally be able to print the scenes in Rowling's novels into view. In the hearts of every fan, there is a film that awakens the innocence. For those born in the 60s, it is "ET Alien", for the 70s, it is "Home Alone", and for the 80s and even 90s, it is this collection of thousands. A super magical movie that you love. When Harry got on the Hogwarts Express train for the first time, and the magic castle appeared over the Black Lake for the first time, the shock and excitement can still be exchanged for the childlike innocence you used to be, and let everyone They all look forward to receiving the admission letter from Owl one day. Moreover, this re-repaired version gives the entire film a qualitative leap. It is indistinguishable that it is a film shot 20 years ago, and even the 3D rendering and depth of field effects in some scenes The production is not inferior to today's blockbuster visual effects. As for the plot of the story, there is no need to narrate it. I believe that every fan and even most of the fans are already familiar with the plot development of this series of movies. If you haven't watched this movie, go and watch it. A look at HP will make you fall into the ocean of the magical world and make you unstoppable. In addition, I sincerely hope that Warner Bros. can work harder and have the opportunity to bring the next few movies back to the big screen again. After all, classic movies can only shine on the movie screen to show their most brilliant colors. Finally, here is a spell to express the magical feelings of the past two decades ~ LUMOS MAXIMUM!
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