Harry Potter has always stated that it only earns money from fans. I secretly suspect that people who have never read the book probably don’t understand this kind of chaotic editing, chaotic narrative, and the actors are not so beautiful. It is estimated that the magic elements and special effects can attract people's attention.
It's a pity that I am a fan, and I grew up, so every year I still rush into the cinema to watch every HP every year with the feeling of breaking down with the bad movies.
To be honest, I have always suspected that Rowling herself will bear a lot of responsibility for making this movie like this. She is the producer, and she has to decide on the casting. The script is simply the plot summary of the novel. How can this be a good movie? After watching this movie, my biggest feeling is that the script is something made by someone who doesn’t understand movies and climbs the grid. In a novel, you can only write one thing in one stroke, but there are obviously many things that can happen in one scene of the movie, but Most of the time, everyone except Harry was making soy sauce. In the beginning, Harry and Griphook and Ollivant had to talk, Ron and Hermione were actually standing behind, there was nothing but expressions.
The funniest thing about this movie is the decisive battle. The big scene was used prematurely: the first time was to escape from Gringotts riding a dragon, the second time was when Death Eaters attacked the earth like aliens and cast spells like Hogwarts, and the third time was The fierce fire in the room responsive to demand. When he arrived at the place where Harry and Voldemort had a duel, it was estimated that the people in the stunt crew were poor, so Voldemort and Harry were taken to hide and seek in the castle like children, and then hugged and jumped down from the castle in mid-air. Zhong twisted each other's faces like two fighting shrews, and finally fell to the ground with a dog chewing on the mud. This is too far from the bloody duel in the book. Moreover, when the camera switched to Neville, he first woke up from a coma with sleepy eyes, then approached the big snake like a sleepwalking, and finally swung a sword—the camera switched, and Voldemort was immediately defeated because of his power being weakened. To Harry. Actually, that's it, it's over.
The 3D effect of Voldemort's fragmentation is very good.
Then, the castle was quiet, quiet, and quiet. It’s too early to sell warmth, and it’s not good to leave the quiet feeling for 19 years later.
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best place to make a movie is Snape, the tear gas canister. When Snape was a little boy in his childhood, the appearance of lying under a big tree with Lily and crying with Lily's body were all very touching.
Professor McGonagall is also so cute. After awakening the terracotta warriors in the castle, he smiled excitedly and said, I wanted to do this a long time ago.
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Finally, even though I intellectually know that this is a suspended The film between mediocrity and bad, I still have to say, when it ended, I was reluctant to bear it because of childhood memories.
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