Harry Potter (the book) and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (the movie) are two of my favorites.
Every boy's childhood dream is nothing more than two: flying, magic - the dream of love will wait a while - Harry and Crouching Tiger are the author's realization of his childhood dream, and he also helps the audience realize everyone's childhood dream.
The whole Order of the Phoenix feels cool to me because it opens with the Dementor attack, the flight in the cold night sky, the Order of the Phoenix secret meeting, Harry's elusive emotions, and so on.
Adolescent Harry has a complicated mentality at this time, and the great responsibility undertaken by the Order of the Phoenix makes everyone cautious. This is a relatively heavy period. The twin brothers' trick-or-treating is the only impressive part of the book that makes people feel childlike and happy.
It is basically impossible for the film to finish the content of the thick book within 1.5 hours. Too many things are not explained clearly. For example, why did the Dementor appear at the beginning?
There are also many wonderful links. : The Twin Brothers Raising the School is an important chapter, but it turned out to be only a short space; in the headquarters, there are all kinds of interesting and mysterious stuff in the secret room, all of which are gone.
The film is so fast-paced that it lacks the original intention of reading this book, which is to enter such a mysterious world with a curiosity and a childlike enjoyment-anytime and anywhere-this is. It is the happiest enjoyment.
Industrialized filmmaking—point plot, high-tech production, some humor, compressing our curiosity, our leisurely reading pleasure into "Harry Potter" instant noodles—is pure Hollywood-style cinema, but honestly it's Not the piece of heaven and earth that fascinates me the most.
Thanks again to the producer, when One-Eyed Moody shouted "stay in formation", I was looking forward to seeing the spectacle of the brooms flying in unison, and I did.
Still have to recommend Harry Potter, because it is my favorite!
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