Essentially, the movies are messy, especially the last two, which basically lose their logic. The plot is driven by the connection between Voldemort and Harry. Of course, the book is not very compact in the connection of the plot. But the book handles the details very well, and buried a lot of foreshadowing. Also, I actually don't think the Deathly Hallows movie should be made at all. Since you want to shoot, you have to shoot well, and shoot half-heartedly. The last century war, how could it be filmed like this, there is no tension at all. The details in the book are actually very interesting.
As far as characters are concerned, I really hope that Potter and Luna will form a CP (to put it bluntly, it is still a face, I never thought about it when I was reading). To be honest, Ginny is really soy sauce, and feels like she hasn't done anything other than kiss. It felt like a group of people were together, and suddenly there was a black force coming. Ron could quickly protect Hermione, and Harry could at most snort Ginny, and then flew away with Ron and the others. Besides, in the Half-Blood Prince, Harry was the CP with Luna, so why would he be with Ginny? Luna drives the plot at many critical moments. And Ginny, it feels like soy sauce, nothing works.
The other is Potter himself, to be honest, Snape is telling the truth, his dad is lazy and selfish and proud. I think Potter became the protagonist purely because Voldemort thought Potter could kill him, accidentally turned him into a Horcrux, and with a little luck, Potter couldn't be the protagonist at all. He has no talent in himself, even Snape is better than him. As long as Snape can live to Dumbledore's age, he will definitely be better than Dumbledore, but it's a pity that Snape is trapped by love. If it can be as heartless as Dumbledore, it's basically fine. I don't think Potter is much better than Malfoy, to be honest, I look at Potter the same way Snape looks at Potter, a guy who gets complacent when he gets a little sweet.
In addition, I still feel a little deeper when reading books. For example, after reading the Half-Blood Prince, I really feel that I have lost a sense of security because of Dumbledore's death. And every time I read Tom Riddle's memory, I feel especially excited. But one thing is that the first few books of the whole book are destroyed 2 together, and the other five are going to be destroyed in the last book, which is really stupid, because I am very doubtful how to write this in one book over. But fortunately, it is still written, but a lot of logic is missing.
When I was in elementary school, I always thought Harry was very bad, mainly because he finally defeated Voldemort with the "weapon except you". Oh my gosh, you can't switch tricks. Even if you don't know Avada, you can still use one move, Shenfeng Wuying, I'm really fed up with this move. It's a shame that Harry didn't say this spell when he defeated Voldemort in the movie. In fact, Harry still knew a lot of black magic spells, but only rarely used them. At this time, I suddenly thought that Ginny still has some strengths, that is, the use of black magic is not bad.
Harry Potter, you rookie, you have nothing but good luck, nothing but your weapon and the Lighting Charm. I love Snape and Luna, that's all.
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