Let's rant first.
The goblin snatched the Sword of Gryffindor too smoothly. If I hadn't read the original book, I almost thought it was Harry willing to give it to him. Ravenclaw's golden crown, if I remember correctly, was consumed by demonic fire? Why does it feel like in the movie, after being stabbed by a poisonous tooth, it fell into a fire in a powerless state?
Professor Snape is very funny. The first second he put on a bitter face and threatened the students to hand over Harry, and he said that otherwise he would do whatever. The next second Harry stood up and immediately ran away, running like a rabbit. Faster. Yes, Professor, we all know you're undercover, but you don't want to be so obvious, okay? Look, it was still KO by the boss, right?
I have seen the statue defending Hogwarts, very handsome, not bad. But I still want to see house-elves running to Death Eaters with pots and pans.
Generally speaking, I appreciate a little bit of humour in British films. But why do the jokes in this movie always feel a little blunt? I don't understand how Longbottom is still in the mood to play tricks before the war. Well, he's a child, that's all, Professor Maggie, why are you making fun of you? Grandma's first name.
We all know how Aunt Rowling arranged for Longbottom to kill Nagini - it wasn't Harry's war alone. But to be honest, Nagini died a little earlier. Don't make it seem that Fudian died unintentionally because of the news of Nagini's death, which is inappropriate....
The scene where Harry and Voldemort hugged and jumped off a cliff and flew for hundreds of meters shouldn't be too rotten. If you want to duel, you should fight happily. Even if the director likes special effects, don't worry about it. You can do it with your own whims. There are some, and you can use it where it is useful, okay? By the way, it seems that the Death Eaters are not very interested in killing people, but like to blow up bridges. Since the fifth part, how many seats have this been blown up?
I know that Fu Dian and Aunt Bei are not as powerful as ordinary people, but they are all fleshy no matter what, and they will play the game of being blown to pieces and dust to dust. Director, have you seen painted skin? What? In addition, I personally really want to see Fu Dian's heartbroken expression when he finds out that his organs have been exhausted but he is not the master of the Elder Wand, director, why did you arrange for Harry to say it after the smoke cleared come out? So boring.
Okay, the ranting is over, let's start talking about the highlights.
Basically, for me, every appearance of Fu Dian is a highlight. Even if time is so old and old, and even if the makeup is so worn that you can't see the true face, the eyes hidden behind the mask are still full of electricity, not to mention the invincible acting skills that make people unable to catch their weaknesses. The scene between Fu Dian and Uncle Snape was so beautiful. The two stared at each other deeply before the final blow. It was so nerve-wracking that the heart stopped beating.
Uncle Snape's death and memories are the most tear-jerking. From childhood childhood sweethearts with Harry's mother, to crying bitterly when she lost Lily, the same patron saint as Lily, and his love for Lily that never fades and never fades. Before he died, he said to Harry, "Look at me." Because Harry had the same eyes as his mother.
The deaths of Fred, Tonks, and Lupin, though only a brief glimpse, still make the corners of the eyes moist. Mrs Weasley is at her best when she yells "don't touch my daughter you bitch" during the war.
Before Harry went to the forest alone to find Voldemort, he opened the Soul Stone and Lupin, Sirius, James and Lily walked up to him and said to him, "My child, we will always be by your side." Especially when seeing Sirius , I can't help but want to cry.
At the end, the trio has become middle-aged, sending their children to the platform nine and three-quarters. Harry said to his youngest son, "Albers Heverus Potter, I named you after two of the greatest headmasters in Hogwarts history, one of whom was Slytherin, according to He is the bravest wizard I know."
ten years. In the first episode ten years ago, there was no 3D, no IMAX, and the ghosts of Hogwarts were just a blur of people. In the last episode ten years later, we're wearing 3D glasses and fussing about IMAX effects, and that Ravenclaw ghost can already glitter and float around. Ten years ago, the three protagonists were still three fleshy little beans. Ten years later, the two boys have grown taller and stronger, and the girls have grown into big girls. Professor Maggie and Professor Snape are obvious. is old, and the first Dumbledore is long gone.
Ten years of Harry Potter, ten years of mine.
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