. I feel sad when watching a movie They were dying. Seeing Mad-Eye directing them so diligently and in high spirits, he felt uncomfortable. Did he know that the next sentence waiting for him was "Awada Kai Dafra"? But maybe he didn't care anymore, from the day he chose to be an Auror, from the day he joined the Order of the Phoenix, maybe he was ready to fall into the arms of death at any time.
Hedwig, the beautiful snow owl. The book describes him falling into the sky from Harry's arms and finally falling to his death, but the movie changed. Harry let him go before he left, but he ended up coming back to find Harry and was hit by a spell. Many people say that this is the director's intention to add drama to the film, but I think this is also the most in line with what Rowling wants to express: love. More than just love between people. No one would deny Hedwig's love for Harry.
Dobby, I used to dislike this little guy when I watched Chamber of Secrets, I think he always got Harry in trouble. Thinking about it now, I was really naive when I was a primary school student. Dobby loved Harry, maybe in an extreme way, maybe in a nervous way, but he was willing to do everything in his power for Harry. "Here sleeps Dobby, a free elf"
Draco Malfoy, liked him not because he was handsome. Yes, he was causing trouble for Harry, their whole family were Death Eaters. But when did he really hurt Harry? In the tower, he raised his wand to Dumbledore, but finally put it down: at Malfoy Manor, he clearly recognized Harry, who was beyond recognition, but still lied and helped Harry. He was just a pawn of Voldemort, his parents' lives were in his hands, and he had no other choice but to be at the mercy of Voldemort. But he still had love in his heart, as Dumbledore said: "Come on the right path, Draco, you are not a murderer."
Maybe in the book, in the movie, they have other Many of them have become big tricks, but they moved me even more. Some small efforts are all for that common goal.
Between them all, there is an unbreakable bond - love
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