Didn't understand until now.
The special effect of every time the ink drops into the Pensieve is beautiful.
Helena Boham Carter, the role is limited but still always stunning gothic.
This episode was very, very, very funny. It basically focused on Ron's performance. The way he took the wrong medicine, sat in the middle of Harry and Ginny, and played Quidditch for no reason. It was so funny. , the way Harry took him to Slughorn for treatment... and the hilarious jealousy that made Hermione angry~~
Now I think, who gave Ron the medicine, I can't remember all of a sudden .
Because it was introduced in the magazine several months ago, it was very detailed, and there were basically no surprises. Only the interesting performances of the actors and the spectacular location made me a little excited.
But this is the first time that the movie theater has played the subtitles to the end. I am watching it, but I don't want them to suddenly cut off the power supply, and finally it didn't turn off suddenly. How many times have I watched a movie without seeing the little tail of the subtitles, this is the first time. But in the end, there are no credits, and the Harry Potter series has no ending credits. I just remember that there was a surprise at the end of [Bean's Golden Week]. I'm just used to reading subtitles until the end.
After watching it, it rained again.
This time the audience was better, no nympho was screaming there, it was full, and the overall atmosphere was good. Looking back, there were no small children. There shouldn't be any trouble.
I was just frightened by someone's cry when I shouldn't have been shocked. I thought it was something. I was so dizzy. Later, I found out that it was a lot of zombie hands sticking out of the water. Compared with that person's cry, It's really not that scary. That person is really, scaring himself and scaring others.
It's hard to imagine what else we can expect when the seventh episode of "Deathly Hallows" is over...
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