"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" is the second work in the series, adapted from the novel of the same name, directed by Chris Columbus, and released in 2002. The same director, the same style, the same feeling. As the second part of the series, many characters and settings have actually appeared in the first part, so the second part makes people have a stronger sense of substitution, and the gradual supplementary settings make this magical world more complete. The whole work is still a children's literature keynote, full of fairy tales, and more rigorous in reasoning and story direction than the first. Audio-Technica’s performance is still stable. Emma Watson’s Hermione is even more beautiful. Many viewers are beginning to experience various CPs, but in fact, Rowling and the director will hint at the progressive relationship between Hermione and Ron. For example, in the end Hermione was released from petrification, and Hermione and Ron were embarrassed to hug each other. The smaller film is still a very good adaptation. Many screenwriters in China should really learn what is a novel adaptation. It is not that the more adaptations, the better the screenwriting level, it is really remarkable when it is right. The new role in the second part is very good. 9 points.
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