Why is Neville not the protagonist?

Elenora 2022-03-19 09:01:02

There are key spoilers in this article, so you can ignore it if you don't want to. Although there is nothing to say about this movie, this article may be really unappetizing...

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Because I saw the gun version, I can't talk about commenting on the special effects technology of the movie. And just like Transformers 3 can make people look cool, there is a meaning to it, so long as the female protagonist is beautiful and the male protagonist lives well. This is the bottom line for me to watch movies, but it is not the criterion for my comment. People have to learn well, right?
In fact, as the final piece, it doesn't matter how you shoot it, it means victory. It's like really out of the dragon clan, and I took a Kyushu fantasizing record. As a Kyushu fan, I will support it. Just like I gave five stars to the teenagers here, I understand the feelings of all Harry Potter fans. It's just a pity that I have no love for it. But if I choose a movie in early August for me to find a girl to watch, it will not be chosen. So although I don't love it, as long as it looks good, I don't hate it at all.
First of all, this movie maintains its usual characteristics, that is, all the wonderful shots basically appear in the trailer. Who makes the average cost of trailers actually higher?
Secondly, the plot of this movie is not complicated at all, and the male and female protagonists did not run a few scenes. Considering that this is the lower part, it is acceptable. If a two-part version is released in the future, it will be much smoother. Otherwise, there will be no feeling of being flat in the front and shooting quickly in the back.
Again, although Harry Potter is never a short-play book, er, no, not a fantasy martial arts movie, it shouldn't be bragging about the intense fighting scenes. In fact, magic duels have always been wars. Two laser beams were aimed at and shot back and forth. There was not even a false move, let alone any footsteps. The only action for both parties was to twist their bodies to hide. Although the actors seem to be struggling, the audience can't feel it at all. Fighting depends on shouting, that's true. So friends who want to see the final showdown, don't hold high hopes that it might be better.
Seeing the end, I vaguely discovered that the final protagonist of this play is not the child who has gradually become disabled since the first part, but the classmate Nawei who really fought back with his skin. Nearing the end, Voldemort wanted to make a thief out and capture the king to subdue the hearts of the people. It was Neville who came forward and delivered a passionate speech that aroused the enthusiasm of the masses of the people and the whole school to resist the violence. At this time, little Harry was dying in Hagrid's arms. In the end, Voldemort and Harry shouted for a long time and shot each other for a long time without killing each other. It was Neville that suddenly appeared in another shot and cut the snake that appeared suddenly and made Voldemort's vitality severely injured. In the end, Harry picked it up. It's a bargain. So, you have to say that the hidden protagonist of this play is Neville, whose English name is Neville. Believe it or not, I believe it anyway.

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  • Maggie 2022-04-23 07:01:04

    Finally finished it! ! ! The most annoying thing is to fight a BOSS to kill so many people! ! Neuropathy 5555555555555555555555555555555555555555

  • Ibrahim 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    [Children's Costumes Force] After watching the ending, I realized that it was not just for collecting money. Unlike 007, unlike any sequel series that pulls a lot of sequels, this is a plan from the first one, an aesthetic, unexplained lie, can only be so general, full of innocence, love, and courage. Even faith, accompany our generation. So, this is not a movie, but a rite of passage for a generation.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 quotes

  • Professor Severus Snape: [to students] You are surely wondering why I have summoned you at this hour. It has come to my attention earlier this evening, Harry Potter was sighted in Hogsmeade.

    [students murmur to each other]

    Professor Severus Snape: Now, should anyone, student or staff, attempt to aid Mr. Potter, they will be punished in a manner consistent with the severity of their transgression.

    [Professors McGonagall and Slughorn make pitiful looks]

    Professor Severus Snape: Furthermore, any person found to have knowledge of these events who fails to come forward will be treated as... equally guilty. Now then...

    [walks down steps to students]

    Professor Severus Snape: ... if anyone in here has any knowledge of Mr. Potter's movements this evening...

    [walks among students]

    Professor Severus Snape: ... I invite them to step forward... now.

    Harry Potter: [steps out of the crowd of students and everyone gasps] It seems, despite your exhaustive defenses strategies, you still have a bit of a security problem, Headmaster.

    [Great Hall doors open to reveal the Order of the Phoenix members]

    Harry Potter: I'm afraid it's quite extensive, how dare you stand where he stood. Tell them how it happened that night! Tell them how you looked him in the eye, a man who trusted you, and killed him! Tell them!

    [Snape points his wand at Harry, but Professor McGonagall steps in front of Harry. Snape looks slightly taken aback, but readies his wand]

    Minerva McGonagall: [Begins to throw spells at Snape. Not wishing to hurt McGonagall, he instead blocks and parries her curses, even throwing two of them over his shoulders to knock out the Carrows. He then swirls into a puff of smoke and jumps out of the window] Coward!

  • [after Voldemort's death, and the war was over, Harry stands over the broken bridge gazing at the deep abyss holding the Elder Wand]

    Hermione Granger: [about Voldemort] Why didn't it work for him, the Elder Wand?

    Harry Potter: It answered to somebody else. When he killed Snape, he thought the wand would become his, but the thing is, the wand never belonged to Snape. It was Draco who disarmed Dumbledore that night in the Astronomy Tower. From that moment on, the wand answered him... until the other night when I disarmed Draco at Malfoy Manor.

    Ron Weasley: So that means...

    Harry Potter: [proudly] It's mine.

    Ron Weasley: What should we do with it?

    Hermione Granger: [incredulously] We?

    Ron Weasley: I'm just saying - that's the Elder Wand, the most powerful wand in the world. With that, we'd be invincible!

    [Harry pauses and has second thoughts, then snaps the Elder Wand in half destroying its power before tosses the two halves into the abyss, Ron and Hermione proudly smile at Harry]