watching movies from a child's point of view

Bailee 2022-04-22 07:01:02

I watched harry potter again today, and I forgot when it was the first time. I only vaguely remember how fascinated I was when I borrowed a classmate's book when I was in junior high school, and even skipped class.
If I look at this Philosopher's Stone with my current mind, I might think it's boring enough, but looking at the immature faces in the film, even my heart becomes younger. fascinated. In fact, when I was a child, I liked playing games by myself. I have a lot of dolls and toys in my room. I often make up a story on weekends and play it from the beginning to the end. Just rely on the imagination to release. Amusing myself, thinking about it now, it's funny, but I miss it.
Therefore, I am very envious of these writers. They can put the ideas in their minds into practice and make money (grass, this is the key), which is really a blessing. When I was in college, I also occasionally wrote some funny and playful scripts. As for science fiction, I just read but didn’t write, because I didn’t want my bad writing to ruin my wonderful imagination.
Having said so much, I still want to say that watching the movie from the perspective of children will find that the plot design of this movie is quite advanced, and it is worth watching.

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone quotes

  • Ron: [Harry and Ron arrive late to Transfiguration, relieved that Professor McGonagall isn't there yet] Whew, made it. Can you imagine the look on old McGonagall's face if we were late?

    [the cat sitting at the head of the class suddenly transforms into her]

    Ron: That was bloody brilliant!

    Professor McGonagall: Well, thank you for that assessment, Mr Weasley. Perhaps it would be more useful if I were to transfigure Mr Potter and yourself into a pocket watch? That way, one of you might be on time.

    Harry: We got lost.

    Professor McGonagall: Then perhaps a map? I trust you don't need one to find your seats.

  • Ron: What do they think they're doing, keeping a thing like that locked up in a school?

    Hermione: You don't use your eyes, do you? Didn't you see what it was standing on?

    Ron: I wasn't looking at its feet! I was a bit preoccupied with its heads... or maybe you didn't notice? There were three!