Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 2004 Year

Tanya 2022-07-07 20:53:11

The Prisoner of Azkaban is my favorite in the entire series, and the rescue across time and space is thrilling and heartwarming. The movie is also great; the rhythm is tight, the clues are interlocking, and the main plot is still intact. But it seems that in the end, it was not clear who sent the firebolt. Sirius' letter was also deleted...

The clothes are not as good as the first two. What is that for handsome guys and beauties? It's hard to be calm. Many of Dumbledore's wise sayings are arranged for other characters in the movies, and they do not fully highlight the wisdom of (my heart) Albus Dumbledore. The image of Dumbledore in the movie often gives me the feeling that there is more than majesty but not enough kindness. When I read the original book, I made up my mind about a grandfather who looks kind and generous and occasionally does not get angry and arrogant. ( The visual presentation of Marauder’s map is great! Use the design of the Marauder’s map as the end credits.

It's also very nice but unfortunately did not introduce the origin and story of the Marauder's Map in the movie, the true friendship of the Moon-Face, the Big Foot, and the Pointed Fork (Wormtail was unilaterally removed by me) when I was young. Just like Dumbledore said, "Love is the most powerful magic," so Harry Potter can summon such a powerful Patronus when Sirius is dying. The Snape in the movie is much gentler than the original, not so mean and aggressive. After realizing that Professor Ludo had turned into a werewolf and gone mad, his first reaction was to protect the students behind him. When he saw Harry Potter and Sirius looking forward to a free life in the future, he thought that Sirius was not free in the end, and he and the time that Te lived under the same roof was very short, and he almost burst into tears. Why did you write Sirius to death? Rowling, you have no heart.

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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban quotes

  • Hermione: [gazing at a crystal ball] Can I give it a try?

    Professor Trelawney: Yes, sure!

    Hermione: The grim. Possibly.

    Professor Trelawney: You know, my dear, the moment I looked into your eyes I knew that you did not have the mind for the noble art of Divination.

    [looking at her palm]

    Professor Trelawney: See? Right here. You may be young in years but the heart that beats beneath your bosom is as shriveled as an old maid's, your soul as dry as the pages of the books to which you so desperately cleave.

    [Hermione gets up and leaves, angrily]

    Professor Trelawney: Have I said something?

  • Sirius Black: Sorry about the bite, I reckon that twinges a bit.

    Ron: A bit? A bit? You almost tore my leg off!

    Sirius Black: I *was* going for the rat. Normally, I have a very sweet disposition as a dog. In fact, more than once, James suggested that I make the change permanent. The tail I could live with. But the fleas? They're murder.