"Always believe in fairy tales and magic"*2

Estefania 2022-03-21 09:01:05

I watched the second Harry Potter. TBH, is not as shocking and happy as the first Philosopher’s Stone I watched? The 3D Philosopher’s Stone that I watched in the theater last summer (which can be said to be a supplementary childhood) really made me experience a science fiction movie? The joy of "Always believe in fairy tales and magic".

Remember some lines:

He will not leave because some of us show loyalty to him. phoenix amazing it is just like magic! What makes us what kind of person is not ability, but choice.

Anyway, even without Hermione's wisdom and Ron's honesty, Harry still defeated Voldemort with his perseverance, bravery, and resourcefulness, Haiger returned to everyone, and justice was finally done.

When I watched a movie, I thought, in a world like Utopia, as perfect as the magical world, why would JK Rowling create so many evil characters? Seeing that in the end, there will be an answer naturally. Even if the evil characters exhaust their minds and brains, they will eventually fail. With the firm belief, unremitting efforts and sincere unity of the good people, "justice will eventually be done."

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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets quotes

  • Hermione: Professor, I was wondering if you could tell us about the Chamber of Secrets.

    Professor Minerva McGonagall: [seeing everyone's faces] Very well. Well, you all know, of course, that Hogwarts was founded over a thousand years ago, by the four greatest witches and wizards of the age. Godric Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff, Rowena Ravenclaw, and Salazar Slytherin. Now three of the founders co-existed quite harmoniously. One did not.

    Ron: Three guesses who.

    Professor Minerva McGonagall: Salazar Slytherin wished to be more selective about the students admitted to Hogwarts. He believed magical learning should be kept within all magic families. In other words, pure bloods. Unable to sway the others, he decided to leave the school. Now according to legend, Slytherin had built a hidden chamber in this castle, known as the Chamber of Secrets. Though shortly before departing, he sealed it until that time when his own true heir returned to the school. The heir alone would be able to open the chamber and unleash the horror within, and by so doing, purge the school of all those who, in Slytherin's view, were unworthy to study magic.

    Hermione: Muggle-borns.

    Professor Minerva McGonagall: Well naturally the school has been searched many times. No such chamber has been found.

  • Ron: Do you think it's true? Do you think there really is a Chamber of Secrets?

    Hermione: Yes. Couldn't you tell? McGonagall's worried. All the teachers are.

    Harry: But if there really is a Chamber of Secrets, and it really has been opened, then that means...

    Hermione: The heir of Slytherin has returned to Hogwarts. The question is; who is it?

    Ron: [sarcastically] Let's think. Who do we know who thinks all muggle borns are scum?

    Hermione: If you're talking about Malfoy...

    Ron: Of course! You heard him. 'You'll be next mudbloods'.

    Hermione: I heard him. But Malfoy, the heir of Slytherin?