Except for the final battle, which was a little bit tense, the film was relatively relaxed on the whole. This feeling has never appeared in the next few films. Maybe it’s because of the first time I saw it. I remembered that I saw many things in that magic academy at that time. It was very novel. In addition, the film introduced all of these through the conversation of the characters, which made me think about this edition of the academy. Everything in it was very impressive, and when I saw those things again in the next few movies, I didn't feel it.
Later, I read the book "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone". After reading it, I found that the film’s involvement in the exciting plot in the original work is more comprehensive, although it may be that the film does have some capacity problems (for example, the four colleges of Hogwarts in the original work have become two in the film). One, but fortunately, there are no important people in the other two colleges), but basically I don’t feel any regrets. And I think the biggest effect of reading books is to understand many details. For example, when Harry was flying out on a broomstick, Professor McGonagall discovered him, so Professor McGonagall asked Harry to come to her... At the time, the movie was watching. When I came to this place, I wondered if Harry would be punished for flying without permission. When I read the book later, I found out that Harry himself had thought about it at the time, although in the end it turned out that Harry was not punished and was selected. Join the team.
Several starring actors in this series seem to have the best effect in this version, especially Harry Potter starring Daniel Radcliffe. In fact, I feel that he is in the BBC TV series "David. The image without glasses in Copperfield seems to be more adorable (thanks to the English teacher at the time, I knew he played this role before Harry Potter).
It seems that the last film of this series will be released soon, but only the first episode will be released this year, and more good shows are yet to come. I have read the original work of this film, and I don't know what the film will be like.
Considering the importance of the film in the whole series, this evaluation is given. By the way, in retrospect, I feel that the dubbing of this part in the entire series is the best.
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