In this episode, I finally saw some emotions. Although I still didn’t feel the so-called horror of the media propaganda, after all, the plot reached the climax, the real fight began, and it was the first time to face the separation of life and death, so there are still some places. moved.
I have always felt that as a movie that can only be loyal to the original, Harry Potter's performance has been quite good, after all, it is a propositional composition. The characters are all grown up, and I don't feel resisted by this. After all, the children who read books seven years ago are now big enough. A movie that started two years after the book made it easier to accept that Harry Potter became an adult. The growth of the three protagonists is not bad, and it is also time for Neville to become handsome and tall, just in time to be entrusted with important responsibilities in the later stories. Although Ginny was not as ugly as a child, she was even more inexistent, and she was very suitable to be the woman behind the hero. The twin brothers are so handsome, if only I didn't know the ending. . . This time I like Luna very much, and I feel amazing after several appearances. The 3D in the middle 20 minutes is a bit far-fetched, it happens to be in the dark 20 minutes, and it is not dazzling at all. Bai, please let me run all the way from Chaoyang, well, just for the screen on the 5th floor, it's still very good. I still like Harry in the movie very much. The book is more like a first-person character, and I don’t imagine anything emotionally. Besides, I think the first male lead in the team is negative. . . Speaking of which, I don't know two people who died in the end so that the protagonist would not die. . .
Last but not least, my dear Sirius. There are still a lot of cutscenes in the movie. One of the things that annoyed me was that Snape was given advice by the old woman from the Ministry of Magic in class, and there was only one sentence left in the movie, and there was only one episode of Snape teaching Harry Occlumency. Snape was such an important role in the back, and he actually gave so little drama. . . Next, is the death of Sirius. Although the book is also very understated, but later Harry's psychological activities and emotional fluctuations are described a lot, and the movie still insists on dealing with it in a way that ends instantly after the big battle, which is obviously not in line with the mood of the novel. From the beginning of Ha 5, the focus of the novel is gradually not on the big battle, and there are too many causes and consequences that have not yet been explained. A bit underestimated the IQ of the audience, dissatisfied!
The movie has done the same thing as the book, the bug of moving on regardless of Sirius' life and death, admire it.
Strong request, make a prequel.
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