Actually, as an ARF that has been following almost every movie of him since "Die Hard", he said calmly, when I watched When Daniel commented that the professor in Ha 7 is the best performance in AR, and the media reported that LT might have an Oscar for this role, I was a little disapproved. AR's performance in Ha 7 makes people feel amazing, mainly because this character has been expressionless and elusive from the previous 7 movies, to the sudden and final explosion, showing such a rich and deep emotion, which is indeed the most appealing to the audience. However, with AR's performance skills, it should be easy to navigate such a transformation, whether it is 8 movies, or on a stage or in a two-hour movie...
As a supporter of the professor, I sincerely hope to pass 7 times. With AR's interpretation, more people will fall in love with the professor. So aside from the above rational analysis, my emotional side hopes that AR will indeed get wider recognition and one or two awards for this role, and it will comfort the heroic spirit of the professor!
The major changes in the death of the professor, apart from the screaming shed to the houseboat, the other two major changes I think are Harry's collection of the professor's memory, and the famous last sentence. I think the description of the book is vivid enough, so I hope it will not change at all. But when I saw these two changes, I thought about them for those who hadn’t read the book. The two are quite meaningful:
1. The book uses a more illusory blue gas to describe the professor’s memory, the movie What Professor Zhong asked Harry to "take it" was a tear in the corner of his eye-this change is really too cruel! ! ! Imagine that a drop of tears filled with his lush years and two little guesses; to being deprived of love by a horizontal knife; to sadness and regret; and later steadfastness; and the helplessness and bitterness after discovering the truth of being used...All of this, in seeing that When we shed tears, all those who have read a book can feel heartache immediately, but those who have not read a book will feel more and more painful later, which is really cruel.
2. After the most famous "Look...at...me", another sentence was added in the movie, "You have your mother's eyes"-when I said this, the tenderness and affection in the professor's eyes immediately made me Heart pumped up. For a whole decade of movies, only at this moment did he treat Harry so tenderly, but this was the last moment, and there has never been any more~~~ The changes here made me feel depressed when I watched it, but After reading it, I have been thinking about whether this change is good or not. The description in the book makes people feel that the professor is dying and finally indulges his feelings, hoping that he will finally be immersed in a vast blue water, sad and sad, because in the end he can only use this illusion to comfort himself. I originally thought that the changes to the movie were to take care of the audience who hadn’t read the book, so as to better connect the prince’s story, but after thinking about it slowly, this sentence made the professor’s love for Harry more obvious. The sentence "You have your mother's eyes" not only expresses his deep love for Lily, but also clearly shows that in the end, the professor did not deceive himself. It was Harry that he stared at, and it was Harry that he wanted to send a message. AR’s performance here is really touching. His eyes and facial expressions are something Harry has never seen in Hogwarts’ 7 years, and is also unfamiliar to audiences who have watched the movie for ten years. This change makes Everyone was full of sadness and perplexity about his passing.
There are some minor changes about the death of the professor, but I don't think it is necessary. For example, after the professor was cut by LV, LV also asked Nagini to "finish him". At this time, in order to avoid the scene being too bloody (there is the American censorship system), the audience "heared" the nagini through the perspective of the trio. The problem with Gini's attack on the professor is that the attack was attacked. With Na Gini's fierceness, is it necessary to bite again and again? Biting one bit at a time, until Harry got in and the professor could still speak so much, wouldn't the professor suffer too much? ! (Smelly coconut, I will smoke you for this too!) In addition, Harry went into the houseboat and saw the professor covered in blood sitting against the wall. His body language turned out to be squatting down and holding the professor's head with his hands—here Daniel is obviously not able to control an expression capable of expressing complex mental activities, so from the last time Harry accused the professor of killing Dumbledore in the public, to now he obviously sympathized with the professor who died, and the change was a bit rigid. The treatment in the book is still that the professor reaches out and grabs Harry's skirt, which is obviously more in line with the relationship between the two people at the time.
Finally, when I was reading the book, I was always puzzled: what if the last memory of the professor is not received by Harry? Whether it's a book or a movie, Harry's encounter with the dying professor is the key to discovering the last secret. On the contrary, there are too many coincidences here, which is a little unbelievable. Aunt Rowling doesn't have an alternative emergency plan?
You have already told a lot about the story about the prince, and I won't repeat it anymore. For AR makeup, the eyebrow arches are actually too high, which looks a little strange. But no matter how inadequate the makeup is, it can't conceal AR's interpretation of this role. The scene where he holds the dead Lily, although sad, but not weak; that kind of painful and desperate expression makes my heart feel when he says to Dumbledore that he is willing to protect Harry but can’t let anyone know about it. Pain; the last time I waved my magic wand to exhale my patron saint, I said "always". The love is so deep, but there is only a simple word. At this time, I really want to yell in the theater, don't go! Because this look is the last look of the professor in the movie!
Summarizing the experience of watching the movie, anyway, when it is released in early August in China, I will watch it alone. I must see all the expressions of the professor on the big screen, and engrave the last gentleness in my mind... In fact, the torture of this movie, to me, is not the drenching and joyful tears, but like a blunt knife cutting meat, which makes people feel sad for a long time, and internal injuries are hard to heal!
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