Obviously. For Harry's book fans. Movies are always disappointing. After all, it is necessary to condense a large-scale and complex story into a movie of more than two hours. You have to abandon many things. This has caused the movie to feel far-fetched and uninteresting to those who have seen the original. People who haven't seen it feel overwhelmed.
This is a magical story full of magical imagination. Not a third-rate campus romance movie. I think the director must not be a big fan of Harry. He didn't show the audience who loved Harry what they really wanted to see. Love is not actually the subject. It is friendship and courage. But many key plots have been passed by.
From the beginning to the end, there was a pain in my heart that couldn't burst out. It was after seeing Dumbledore’s death in the film’s so-called funeral that he was not vented to the fullest grief. It was the anger that Harry hadn't vented when he saw Harry mistakenly thought of Snape's betrayal and wanted revenge. It was after seeing Harry learn that the locket was fake and Dumbledore hadn't been shown regret and pain after his sacrifice. The character of Harry in the book is so vague in the movie. It makes people feel uncomfortable after watching.
The sixth part of this series was shot. It is far different from the cheerful and bright of the first four. Its emotions should become more and more serious. Although vision is an important part. But not a selling point. can only say. The film is only on the surface. And deep emotions-those things in the book that can resonate with the reader. no.
please believe. The world of Harry Potter is never like this.
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