Author Rowling and director Chris have hidden a lot of foreshadowing, metaphors, and dark lines in the film and novel. Every time you look again, you can find some little treasures hidden from the finds. 1. Neville looked dumb, but he didn't let the three of Harry go out late at night, and he had the integrity to fight his friends and maintain the academy grades. In Part 7 (Part 2), he was the first to speak out against Voldemort with impassioned words.
2. In the second part, Neville was held by the elf and hung on the light stand and said, "why is it always me?" because in the first part, he was hung up because he couldn't ride a broom. fall.
3. In Part 1, Seamus Finnigan's explosive abilities, which looked hilarious, were indicative of his talent. I want to turn water into wine, and I want to make feathers fly, but my face is all blackened, and I'm confused and funny. Hahaha. In the seventh part (2), the professor asked Neville to ask Finnigan how to blow up the bridge and prevent Voldemort's men from invading Hogwarts, and the film directly pointed out Finnigan's explosive talent.
4. It is rare that Hogwarts cultivates a good sense of house honor in its students. The students will work hard for the college's extra points. Griffindo students are frustrated when they hear the college's fourth score, and the scores are added little by little. Look at the comparison of the two pictures haha. It will show that students are fighting for the Academy Cup because the first film was shot from the perspective of freshmen who have just entered the school. Students who enter the new environment for the first time are most interested in grades and honors, and the next seven films did not put the camera in the school. on the cup.
8. Voldemort only possessed Professor Quilo in the first part. When Prof. Quilo was turned to ashes, Voldemort left in the form of a blue soul.
9. Look at being handsome by Oliver Wood again. [Wow] Wood belongs to the more attractive type, and there are his videos at station B!
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