What kid didn't wish he had magic?

Cameron 2022-04-23 07:01:09

Every abused child has a fantasy world, where he has super powers - just chanting a spell, you can really think - it's done~ I
remembered that I was obsessed with magic when I was a child, I wish I had magic, but It's not because of being abused, it's just a fantasy of children's "superhuman fantasy" after all kinds of frustrations in the real world.

The little protagonist portrayed in the film is too pure, and there is not much struggle and shake when the villains are both soft and hard, and they are perseveringly tempted. It really makes people who are used to watching pigs' feet go through the tug-of-war between angels and demons in front of temptation a little unaccustomed. Maybe the child is too young, maybe the children who can go to the magic school are not in the norm.

It is basically a moral education film for children.
The part where the three friends struggled to enter the secret room really educated the audience in front of the screen: it turns out that what we learn in class, what we usually play, and the extracurricular books we read, regardless of wisdom, cleverness, and courage, It can come in handy at critical moments. So when you are alive, practice hard, and you will be able to win battles in the future~
When you really seek (truth, out of defense?), but you don’t have any thoughts of selfishness, you can find it.
Love overcomes fear and has superpowers.

The above is a "magic stone" that an adult who loves to rise to "theoretical heights" when watching movies reluctantly extracts his own "magic stone" from the film.

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Extended Reading
  • Fredy 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    The author's unrestrained imagination and the exquisite presentation of the film gave me a figurative impression of the "magic" in my imagination for the first time.

  • Lilla 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Enter the wizarding world of Harry Potter for the first time

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone quotes

  • [stepping over Neville lying on the floor, whom Hermione has petrified using the "Petrificus Totalus Curse"]

    Harry: Sorry.

    Hermione: Sorry.

    Ron: It's for your own good, you know.

  • Ron: I look good!