Lao Deng, you are the one who harms others and your own morals and smokes

Kolby 2022-03-19 09:01:02

I think the whole one is absent, what the director said.

The reason why the title says Lao Deng is because other people really don't have much feelings, and the time and performance for the professor are too little.

And I am very concerned about why there is no Lao Deng’s funeral at the end, (it should be because the crew has no money to do special effects) so the title was given to this old fox, the old flower butterfly, the greatest wizard of the last century and the last century, to commemorate it.


Professor, our Professor Snape's hair is not shiny at all, it's messy, and the whole thing is awkward. It's not like a professor at all, and Alan is too fat. The first shot of the professor, the hand, when it appears. My thoughts are: Wow, so fat little hands. ...Sigh... and the years are not forgiving, and old. Many adult actors are getting old, feeling very embarrassed, and the group of children have become unrecognizable under the action of hormones. Alas, these are the years. Only the old witch, Professor McGonagall, was standing close to the time and could not see a change.

The young Voldemort was very handsome. Young Voldemort, oh my god, the whole one is the best demon. This kid made me feel depressed in Tawdry, but fortunately, the role is purer. I wonder how Tim Burton trades so many "monsters". His wife, Bella in HP, Todd in Johnny Depp, and this young Voldemort... my god, that's a coquettish person who makes people feel cold behind their backs, I think Old Deng must have been I've had that or something with little Tom... and it's only strange that the old Huo didn't get the trick. It's really so-called dying under the peony... It really is a scourge on the world.

The only thing I felt was the scene of Lao Deng using flame magic on the trapped island. It makes me feel that Lao Deng is pathetic, and at the same time, that the pathetic person is more cruel. Lao Deng was so hard to turn the tide in the situation of being hit hard. You can see how great he was in the heyday of life, how great his ideals and ambitions will be, how high his aspirations and ambitions will be, his experience and How rich the experience will be, how dynamic the personality will be. If he hadn't been for the Horcrux of the Ring, how he would achieve in his future life no one knows. But in the end he had to calculate how humble he died (I think as such a great wizard, his current death is undoubtedly not worthy of his own ideals), and no one knows how annoyed he will be when he is calm. , But it can be imagined. His ability is useless, and his only use is to die humblely to inspire future generations. As a Dumbledore who is very talented but also very ambitious, he must be very embarrassing in terms of personal emotions.

With high abilities, he can only arrange his humble death step by step.

This man is too ironic, too sad. And don't make others feel better.

So when I saw him showing his strong magic power on that island, I thought, if he and Greenward and Tom Riddle walked on the same path, life would not be so restrained, and his death would be so bleak, and he would be killed. Professor for a lifetime.

However, the image of Tonks this time is quite satisfactory to me. It's the type I like. Demonstrated maturity and toughness, reflecting Oro's professionalism.

I would give two stars if I didn’t look at my love for the original

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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince quotes

  • Albus Dumbledore: [from trailer] Harry, I'd like you to meet Professor Horace Slughorn.

  • Horace Slughorn: [from trailer]

    [to class]

    Horace Slughorn: What you see here before you is a curious little potion. It does cause infatuation or obsession.