In nightmares, Harry always appears from Voldemort's perspective, as if there is a mysterious connection between them. Under the instructions of Dumbledore (Michael Gangben), Harry learned the occlusion technique from Professor Snape (Alan Rickman), but with little success. Finally, under the inducement of a nightmare, Harry paranoidly rushed to the Ministry of Magic to rescue Sirius, but did not want to fall into Voldemort's trap, triggering a head-on conflict between the Order of the Phoenix and the Death Eaters. In the melee, Sirius (Gary Oldman) was unfortunately killed.
The picture is beautiful, and the plot setting fully highlights Harry's contradictory heart. Whenever he thinks about or chats with his friends about this series of movies, what comes to mind is the picture from the third episode. For example, Harry and Lupin stood in the middle of the suspension bridge, remembering his parents; for example, Harry stood on the clock tower and watched all his classmates go to Hogmorton Village when they were lonely, and Harry soared on Buckbeak. , And the executioner went down with an axe, crows flew around and so on.
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