"Aunt Blow" is an absurd and slightly messy chapter in the original work. Alfonso made it into a rhythmic little prelude, clever and compact, with prominent accents, humorous and interesting. The rhythm of the camera is easily and wittily controlled, and the strong sense of music makes the absurd and noisy plot seem easy to understand.
2 The Fugue of Space
In the bar and hotel, Mr. Wesley pulled Harry in the chaotic and noisy environment and explained the dangerous situation to him. The layered space, separation and depth of field, as well as the swinging rhythm in it, have all been designed-Alfonso interprets the space into a relaxed fugue as he pleases.
3 The magical moon
is not clear. What is left is a beam of sunlight in the thick clouds, some impression-like colors smeared in the ice and fog, and the most confusing thing is the round that seems to be true and like a magical full moon— -Like a ghost, emerging from the foothills and clouds, the werewolf suddenly changed; while the prisoner rode a monster and flew over her cold direction. Alfonso really dyed the light of the HP movie through magic.
4 The dazzling pumpkin
artist strives to be cordial and gentle in the first two HP titles, but this time, the style has changed drastically. Principal Deng’s golden owl forum, Lupin’s vertebral candle, and Hagrid moved into the mountain, and there was a lot of dazzling at the door. Purpose pumpkin. The overall environment of the film is no longer a relaxed campus, but more like a bizarre magical journey—older furnishings, noisier portraits, and more gloomy beating willows.
5 Flying over Hogwarts with
a burst of strong drums, Harry started flying over the magical world on Buckbeak's back—a short and beautiful and dreamy journey. A few rays of sunlight hit the thick clouds, and in the gloomy sky it was as golden as metal-plated light, permeated with floating dust; Hogwarts’ castle was dark and towering with huge shadows, and the lake was dark and transparent as if it had absorbed time. In the film, Buckbeak’s huge eagle claws gently glided across the lake, leaving the soul like a dream-beautiful dreams are fresh.
6 Clock and mirror
The huge pendulum is like a heavy hammer hanging above the head, swaying in a Hessian manner. The giant steel clock of Hogwarts clicks and spins, engraving the fortune of time—or, the giant clock is time itself, roaring, people just A few strands of air flowing through it. The mirror, where Alfonso connects the two worlds, he walks freely in the mirror-very strange! Compared to the stiff and conservative description of the Eros' mirror in the first movie, Alfonso's mirror is very dangerous and ambitious.
7 The fog and the fog of the Long Bridge
, the world of death that can never be contemplated-"the Others", the thick but misty fog cuts off people on both sides of the strait. The conversation between Harry and Lupin about life and death is in a place "not here or there"—a distance that is not a location—long bridge. There is also life and death in the magical world. This skewed long bridge, with black spines abruptly in the mist, draws weird broken lines, crossing the distance between life and death.
8 The fable
HP3 of this shore and the other shore is full of magic, but it tells the most realistic simple truth "only oneself can save oneself"-the real powerful magic is not a spell or a wand, but comes from a person's heart. The worlds on this side and the other side are just two sides of the same person's heart, and what crosses them is fear, love, responsibility, and hatred. A bright elk is pacing through the night of people's hearts, like smoke.
9 Two freeze frames in
2004 In 2004, the film gave two freeze frames to two commercial films-Spider-Man and Harry Potter. They are all the same sunny smiling faces, one is accompanied by humorous self-deprecating, relaxed and warm old songs, and the other is riding the most beloved flying broom-the firebolt will definitely bring him more courage. Freeze frame means "space is infinite, time is zero", in other words it is eternity. These two teenagers seem to have the same fate—happiness is just the sunshine in that moment.
10 Scars on the face and tattoos on the chest
Two gentle men are the last gain. "People who understand the pain can treat others more gently." Lupin and Sirius both do the same. Endure the pain of tearing, low-key, wit, funny, and tender. After watching the HP3 movie, the outstanding performances of the two actors made the other roles suddenly pale. I really know the two people described in the book, and I really love them-with scars on their faces and tattoos on their chests.
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