Harry may still be confused, but when he falls into the Pensieve, the whole world begins to subvert. The enemy he has hated for ten years is actually one of the people who really protects him and loves himself the most but can't say. That moment was the beginning of Harry's understanding of "love and death".
The moment Harry said "I'm ready to die" clearly reminded me of Snape. Throughout the last HP, Snape shined brightly.
Another favorite character is Luna, "You talk to me now!" This stubborn, cute, quirky and extremely smart girl, how I hope she ends up with Harry in the end, compared to Harry, Ginny , or too plain and simple.
Nineteen years later, on platform 9 3/4, three good friends stood together again, even Malfoy looked cute, only Ginny looked like an out of place aunt, which was quite embarrassing. Attempts to find Luna among these aging faces were fruitless. In short, in the end, this is always just a series of films about growing up. Ten years later, this stage of growth is always accompanied by the best or worst friends or enemies. Lover is not the main theme of this stage.
The director of PS has already done what he can do. Although my expectations were originally higher, in the face of growth, maybe it is the best to be able to do well. Rowling used Snape's tears to tell us the greatness of love and death, which is impossible for us as children who hated Snape to death ten years ago.
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