. During the movie, every plot in the book came to mind. Except for the ending part, the director was basically very faithful to the original book, and he did not have the ability to do something original; I am all the plot before Dumbledore sacrificed. Very comfortable to appreciate, I thought this David Yeci (the director of the film) finally learned a lesson from the Order of the Phoenix (I almost fell asleep in that play, far less impressive than the Goblet of Fire), But the ending is absolutely maddening and desperate. The ending should have been a decisive battle, and the Death Eaters and Hogwarts students should have fought to the death to express everyone's psychology after learning that Dumbledore was dead. It's a pity that there was no event. These Death Eaters left so struttingly, and there was no funeral for the principal. I think it's acceptable not to shoot the funeral, but as a Hollywood blockbuster, according to the normal pattern, the ending must be the leopard's tail, It is enough to leave people unfulfilled, so I am very disappointed, no matter how well you shoot a movie from the beginning to the middle, if the ending is bad, it will definitely have a great impact.
Director David Yeci, I heard that he is a director who mainly shoots TV series. You'd better go back and make your TV series obediently, and don't waste Harry Potter!
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