Comparison of books and movies

Esta 2022-03-17 09:01:02

The seventh episode of Harry Potter is smoother than the seventh episode, but it loses the spirit of the book. It is just a normal game of breaking levels, plus a little magic element.

I think in the book, a large part of the seventh episode emphasizes Harry’s own struggles. I don’t know where to go, and I don’t know whether to trust Dumbledore. The story of Dumbledore has affected the final story. Going forward, so when Harry finally decided not to pursue the illusory holy relics, and even had the courage to sacrifice himself, the meaningfulness of the death of those characters at the end of the play made them appear as precious as a living person, but there was almost no mention in the movie. The spell of the confrontation between Harry and Verdevil is still his usual "go go, weapon go." This is a crucial point in my opinion. It's a pity that it didn't show up in the movie.

The other person in the movie who made me feel that I lost my spirit was Professor Mak. Her character was completely misunderstood. At first, Shineb called the students to give lectures. She stood beside her with no arrogance and no domineering. Later, Harry ran out inexplicably, and she dared to stand up in front of Harry. This was obviously not the one who was reluctantly staying for the benefit of the students. Professor, on the contrary, it's like a turnaround. Later, Pansy Parkinson identified Harry, and Professor Mai said that he would take all Slytherin students to the dungeon! Although she will do her best to protect the rights and interests of Harry and the college she belongs to, she is still an impartial teacher. In the book, the students of Slytherin College were first to leave, and the film was completely unreasonable.

I also don't like the many extra laughs in the movie, which spoil the overall atmosphere. Neville took part in the explosion, just like a monkey. Professor Mai recites the spell on the statue and said that she has always wanted to use this trick and feels not scared at all...Even the protagonists kiss inexplicably every time, even though the book does. In this way, but can you not be funny in a very stressful moment? And Buddha and Demon later tied up Harry with a cloth strip, which is too ridiculous. A big demon who shuddered everyone, was he playing with cloth strips at this time?

Because of the omission of the plot, the return of Pesci, the strange horns leading the house elves to attack, the significance of the holy relic, even the death of Frey and the battles of other people were not performed well. It is a pity. Some of the changed plots are like Neville killing the snake, Ha using the elderberry wand to repair his own wand, or the post-war joy in the book is silent in the movie. It makes me a bit regretful.

There are still some parts that can be watched in the movie. It really feels like a madman gathering outside the school. The Gringotts Bank is more exciting than expected. The teacher casts magic at the school, and the layers of green protective cover are also quite good. There is an atmosphere of a back-to-back fight, and Shi Neibu is crying bitterly while hugging Lily, because his personal acting skills have really added a lot of points to the plot. Other than that, the movie is not satisfactory to me.

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 quotes

  • Hermione Granger: We can't just stand here. Who's got an idea?

    Ron Weasley: Don't ask us. You're the brilliant one!

  • Professor Albus Dumbledore: You wonderful boy. You brave, brave man.