Although this book takes care of fans, I still want to say that the director can always ignore some important details. The world full of fairy tales at the beginning of the HP series, the world of good and evil has gone with the growth of the characters, from the conspiracy behind the Goblet of Fire, the corrupt politics of the Order of the Phoenix, to the Half-Blood Prince A discussion of Voldemort, who has been rarely mentioned before, and finally confronts the dark past of Dumbledore, who was once mythified in "Deathly Hallows".
The reason why I like "Half-Blood Prince" is because it shows Voldemort's past, the man who was once thought to be the embodiment of pure evil actually has a terrible childhood behind it. Without focusing on Tom's deformed family, tragic childhood, etc., before becoming Voldemort, Voldemort is basically still the embodiment of pure evil. This is still the case in "Deathly Hallows". The description of Dumbledore is basically deleted. There is nothing in this film that mentions Dumbledore's past, and there are many articles in the book or There are real or exaggerated articles about Dumbledore's past. There are only footage of these newspapers in the movie, but the content is not mentioned much. I always think that facing Dumbledore in this film is an important content. In the series In the end, after Dumbledore passed away, the mystery about him was solved. I believe we used to think he was a saint and could do everything, and "Deathly Hallows" let us see all the things he once committed. The mistake tells us that this person is still an ordinary person.
The movie also changed the plot where Peter regretted trying to help Harry but was strangled by the prosthetic hand given by Voldemort. This plot is also a very meaningful plot in the book, but the director changed him to a simple Peter who was knocked unconscious. So pointless.
In the movie, after Ron left, Harry and Hermione danced a paragraph that is also bizarre? How could the director arrange such a scene? In the book, both of them were extremely depressed and didn't talk much. Daniel's height combined with such a dance, the effect was really not very good.
The Chinese version of the dubbing still can't be heard. When we went, there were only the last and front seats left. We chose the front. The second row worked well, and it mainly helped us to ignore other people. The friend kept spoiling, and she laughed a little louder in some episodes.
Let me talk about what I like in the movie. It's so beautiful to see a lot of Voldemort's shots. The opening scene of Malfoy Manor is really impressive, and Bella's aura is really powerful. The more anticipated Jamie's Grindelwald has few clear shots at all. The animation about the Deathly Hallows is really good, I didn't expect it to be shown in this form. At the end of the film, Voldemort exploded Dumbledore's tomb and leaned down to get close to Dumbledore. It probably made a lot of rotten girls scream. At least my friends and I screamed at the time. It really excited me to end with this scene. Ah.
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