Born where time divides, there is no twilight

Ibrahim 2022-04-20 09:01:05

This article is handwritten. The time is last Sunday. Because I can't access the Internet for learning, I have to wait until now.
I'm glad I have the habit of writing the purchase date on every book.
2006.2.2 Although "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone"
is still five years old, after all, I envy those fans who have had ten years. And "Half-Blood Prince" was out at the time, just had to wait for the last book and the last four movies. It's just that I still envy their ten years of waiting bit by bit.
In fact, the first contact with Harry was quite early. It was probably in 2002. It was also during the summer vacation (but it was the second grade of elementary school). One afternoon, I was bored at home, so I rented a disc of "Philosopher's Stone" to watch. How could I know that I was too young, young and ignorant, and I didn't understand the beginning at all... When I saw the Quidditch match, I felt bored and climbed into bed to sleep (then I must have fallen on my head...), of course, the movie It's over. It wasn't until I bought my first book four years later that this memory was unearthed by me. Now that I think about it, I really regret it.
Regret.
There is no need to say much about the process after that. In short, I fell into it when I watched the last part, and Harry hadn't even appeared at that time... There were only "normal" Dursleys. Then there were the first four sets of DVDs, which I watched several times over and over again.
The first Harry Potter movie that actually went to the cinema was Order of the Phoenix, 6th grade summer. I still remember running to the door of Wanda early that morning to wait for the door to open, and I rushed in first and bought the middle seat of the first show; I went to see it again a few weeks later, and I still had teeth when I saw the pink Umbridge. itch. The first, twice, became my routine. However, the routine has been broken... The Deathly Hallows (Part 1) was on Friday, and I sat in the movie theater two days later... I couldn't afford to make up a day of class on Saturday... It
seems like a long time to talk nonsense... I have a lot of money at
hand . A thick stack of books. Even on a bookshelf, it's in the middle, and I can see it when I turn my head.
The source of my strength.
Every once in a while—of varying lengths—there’s an urge to watch it all over again. The most recent one was before a monthly exam in the sophomore year of high school. I would read the Deathly Hallows every night when I was reviewing, and I almost finished reading the entire book in a few days. The first time in the class...
the pillar of my spirit.
Can't imagine a day without Harry Potter in five years. In fact, nothing has been with me for five years - and will always be with me. I just watched the nostalgic special in time and cried. I thought maybe I would cry when I walked out of the theater on August 4th, maybe I would sit until the end credits were all over before I got up and left. I cried when I finished watching it because of Dobby; but now I think about it partly because I think there is only the last one left. It's a really weird feeling, never thought Harry Potter would end - it feels like it's been there and never left. The book is over and the movie is over, the movie is over - only memories?
No, Hogwarts is always open for you - even if it ends, it's only material, and Harry Potter has really come into my spirit. Like Buckwheat's Why is Harry Potter such a great piece of teenage literature? "It never hesitates to mention death...the pursuit of racial equality; mutual understanding and support among friends; the most important meaning of education itself is to teach what kind of people, not what kind of people to teach." Skills..." These are all it gave me. Since it has been integrated into the heart, let's not talk about goodbye.
Hugh Grant has a line in "Love Actually": We have Shakespeare, Churchill, The Beatles, Sean Connery, Harry Potter, Beckham's golden left foot - Beckham's golden right foot . Look, it's everywhere, and it pops up inadvertently.
I suddenly remembered that the head teacher of the first middle school once said to me: "You should let go of your Harry Potter, it makes you lose the opportunity to contact more excellent works..." Although she is a teacher I respect very much, I Laughed, Snape's mocking laugh.
She doesn't understand. The ball of light is always in my heart, and I can feel it, warm.
In fact, my favorite in the entire series is Ron, not as outstanding as Harry, not as smart as Hermione, just ordinary, but loyal. The trio used to convince me of friendship, it's just that reality is always reality.
Another regret is that I haven't found a like-minded friend who likes Harry Potter, and the friends around me can't always talk about it all. pity.
Said some very loose things. Not a movie review.
Finally, sorry for not being able to say goodbye to you in time.
In fact, never goodbye.
ps Fudan University has a Harry Potter fan association! ! You have to work hard to pass by silently.. You can go to the UK if you do well in the college entrance examination
- the place where time is divided, Harry Potter, who was born here, will never have a twilight.

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 quotes

  • Hermione Granger: We can't just stand here. Who's got an idea?

    Ron Weasley: Don't ask us. You're the brilliant one!

  • Professor Albus Dumbledore: You wonderful boy. You brave, brave man.