It feels like this is the one with the most adaptations of the original book among the five films, and with the deletion of the plot, I believe some people are confused.
Tell me a few things that are more impressive.
Qiu Zhang ~ uh ~ seems to be fatter than when Goblet of Fire ~ directly caused the lack of beauty in the kissing scene~~ and Harry's entire emotional line was diluted, so it's a bit baffling.
On the contrary, Luna~~ That blonde hair is really beautiful~~~ If you look at this movie alone, you will think that Harry and Luna have a better future.
Hermione is getting more and more beautiful~~ This one is more tender and rational.
Ron is another big supporting role. Pity. In the original book, Ron made a big splash in this one. The prefect again, and the inspiring goalkeeper. In this film, it has become a role that seems to be absent, which is superfluous.
Sirius died suddenly. Pretty neat and tidy. It's even harder to accept than in the book.
Why hasn't Harry grown up yet? All of them are taller than him~ But there is a shot of Harry in first grade and Harry now, and the contrast is strong. Daniel has changed a lot.
Umbridge's cast is so good and deep~! Top-notch acting. But the appearance is missing the big bow. By the way, the Chinese version of the dubbing is really bad~~~ It
's still so happy to see the twins. However, there is no indication of their departure. There is also no explanation for Hagrid's departure.
Hagrid's little brother is cute. Ha ha.
Bella Cretes ~ the actor is a little bit prettier ~ very attractive.
Some parts of the adaptation are handled well, and there are a lot of humorous elements, and the overall feel is not so dark. But it also weakened the appeal of some plots, and many important plots were passed by, slightly dull.
But then again, after all, it is the thickest book in the HP series. It is not easy to adapt. I hope "Half-Blood Prince" will be more perfect when it is released~~~~~~ I
heard that "Half-Blood Prince" will be released at the end of next year? so far away~~
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