Compared with the previous two Harry Potter films, I personally feel that the third one is a turning point in the Harry Potter series. The first two films are more focused on describing the magic of the magical world. Through all kinds of strange magic spells and all kinds of dazzling magical creatures, the audience presents a colorful magical world. And the third part spent more pen and ink to shape the inner world of the characters and make the characters more full (especially Professor Snape).
Closer to home, let’s talk about a few scenes in this movie that left a deep impression on me.
The first clip is a conversation between Professor Lupin and Harry on the bridge: "Harry, I recognized you the first time I saw you. Not because of your scar, but because of your eyes. And Your mother Lily's." This sentence reminds me of Professor Snape, when Harry first came to Hogwarts, everyone was looking at the scar on his forehead, only Snape was looking at it. his eyes. "You are too much like your parents, Potter. One day you will understand. (Ps. Professor Lupin's words always feel like paving the way for later abuse...)"
In the second clip, facing Professor Lupin who has lost his mind and turned into a werewolf, Professor Snape (really like Ace?) subconsciously protects the Iron Triangle behind him. Here, Professor Snape really didn't hesitate at all, it was purely an instinctive reaction of his body. It is completely different from the image of the religion created by the first two films, and it may also pave the way for the flashback of the past. Seeing this, tears really couldn't help shedding.
The third segment, at the end of the movie, is what Sirius said to Harry: "Those who love us will never leave us, you will always find them, here. (Places his hand on Harry's heart)" At that time, the moonlight shone into Sirius's eyes, and the bright lake blue eyes made me feel empty instantly...
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