You can decide who you are. I think it's really easy to remember some superficial points that are scorned by friends when you watch movies, such as Hermione is really good-looking, Voldemort was so handsome when he was young! ! ! It seems that he really went through a lot to become what Voldemort was. The contradiction between Harry and his uncle's family has always been there, the first one, perhaps this is the contradiction between wizards and Muggles buried by the author. When you think about how much magical magic you know, you'll naturally feel superior to someone who doesn't depend on them for protection at all. The second film also brought out such contradictions, like the extreme irritating racism now, it's ridiculous to preach what blood determines everything. The same is true of magic schools. Even the founders of such a long time have such differences. Ordinary people think about it and have a limited range of influence, but if a great magician thinks about it, the impact will be too great. The second part mainly adds a fake Mr. Dongguo's magic teacher Rohart. His every appearance is full of comedy, which makes you laugh out loud in this film in a terrifying atmosphere. The episode that made others lose their memory and then lost their own memory. Being able to put your future on your own choice rather than birth ability in such an adventurous movie can be rewarding. In fact, I also felt the same way in the first movie. Harry and the others all misunderstood Snape and thought he was a bad guy. I'm afraid they had a dark impression on him, plus they were usually too strict. But this is not a typical case of judging people by their appearance.
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