book, although I have read all of them, I have never bought the
original? It's too expensive, not to mention that
it's just one reading, too thick, and I don't have the courage to read it again.
Movies, though never missed, never seen the premiere.
I've never had to wait in line to buy a ticket with a pony, or take time off to watch a movie, skip classes, or skip classes.
If it weren't for fattening the bad, I wouldn't relive the goodness before the last one.
However, when I watched the 130-minute movie, I cried for 60 minutes.
The whole person trembled because of crying, and the double-layered lenses were blurred by the fog again and again.
I never thought of bringing a tissue with me, so I could only touch the tears on my face with my hands again and again.
The fat man didn't understand and said there was something wrong with my brain.
The gay man on the left should also think it's weird, because I feel that he is getting closer and closer to the other side of the seat.
When the throng of giants and Death Eaters rushed to the stone bridge and the army of the rock guarding Hogwarts began to fight, the tears were no longer in my grasp.
Then the tears could not stop.
I cried when the Death Eaters chased Neville Longbottom, I cried
when the Hogwarts students fell, I cried
when I saw Lupin and Tonks holding hands at the end,
I was crying when I saw only one twin brother standing beside him lost. . .
I still have tears in my eyes as I write these words.
When Hogwarts was devastated by dementors, Death Eaters, spiders, and giants, all
I could think of was the scarlet, warm fire in the Gryffindor lounge.
Buildings that carry fond memories die in a moment.
And then there's Snape's death,
I knew he was going to die, but I didn't expect it to be so peaceful and sudden.
No resistance, no struggle.
Just let the child of the woman I love take away my tears,
and then let the story of a lonely half-blood prince who has been misunderstood by the world come to light.
By the way, I'm really surprised by Lily's eyes.
James Potter was not as upright as Snape when he was a child (small eyes and small head type just kills me), and when he
grew up, he was not as temperamental as Snape (James is completely a four-eyed passerby~) Why, he would What about James?
Do you remember the magic boy in black by the big pond? Your sister's ~
Snape's memory is so painful,
the understanding and sympathy when I was a child,
the perfection and silent patience when I was young, and
the guarding and forbearance when I grow up.
In the ten years of Harry Potter, what etched in my heart was the secret that Snape did not want to tell others.
He loved Harry because Harry had her eyes, and
he hated Harry because Harry had the Potter blood.
However, the only thing that complained about was the feeling for that woman.
He is loyal to Dumbledore because he is willing to use anything in exchange to protect Lily,
but in the end he can only cry with the body of his beloved;
he is loyal to Hogwarts because there is that blue-eyed boy there,
but That kid regarded him as his mortal enemy from start to finish.
When he knew Harry had to die, there was a struggle in his eyes;
he was willing to take on all the responsibilities, kill Dumbledore to gain Voldemort's trust,
or he couldn't continue to guard Hogwarts.
I know that if the new headmaster is replaced by someone else, it will be a disaster for the wizarding world.
However, he still died quietly.
After being bitten to death by a snake, I heard rounds of attacks outside the glass window with Harry, and
my heart seemed to be slammed violently by something.
Ron and Hermione's kisses
, Harry and Ginny's kisses
, are not as gorgeous as the scene of young Snape and Lily lying side by side by the pond with willow leaves flying in the sky.
Such a beautiful picture, I cried miserably.
Harry said, I don't want you to die for me.
But Sirius was dead, Lupin was dead, Snape was dead, Fredo was dead, so many members of the Order of the Phoenix were dead.
And he died twice, almost died countless times, but he was still alive and gave birth to a wife.
When he saw Voldemort's soul like a spicy cabbage in a place like heaven,
sitting at the station and talking to the white-robed wizard Dumbledore about Snape's patron saint,
while waiting for the train that took her back to reality.
My tears have dried up.
Watch the story end like a normal moviegoer.
19 years later, the 9 3/4 platform is still the roaring whistle.
The children in my memory have grown up.
The happiest is Malfoy. After doing a lot of bad things, he still has a beautiful wife and a handsome son.
I want to know if Neville is with Luna. Neville is a male college student and has no permanent disability. representing children.
I also wondered if Mrs. Albus Francis Potter could be in a relationship with the eldest daughter of the Ron family, if they were close relatives, and if they could be together.
However, no matter how wonderful the story behind it is, our childhood and our mood cannot go back.
Harry Potter is 7 years older, and we've gone through 10 years.
Then, in a world with or without magic, we miss each other.
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