The opening scene is that Harry made a successful appointment, haha, unfortunately, it was destroyed by Dumbledore and introduced to an old man. Harry was furious. Then the Harry trio stalked Malfoy, as if the bullied honest student wanted to spy on the secret and get revenge. In the potion class, Harry used almost cheating to win the lucky potion, like a student who bought the answer before grade 4 or 6? Then there's Ron's big show and Hermione's jealousy. It seems that everyone fantasized about being the focus of everyone's attention when they were students. Harry almost killed Malfoy, it always reminds me of school violence.
In fact, the big scene of the whole film is the destruction of the Millennium Bridge in London at the beginning, which is still a long-term perspective. Even a lot of whimsy and gadgets in the past are a lot less, it seems that everyone is patronizing and falling in love.
Except for Hermione and Malfoy, everyone seemed to be disabled. Especially the nympho, she's really ugly, how can she be so dumb.
The protagonists have entered adolescence, no longer cute, no longer simple, but become so stupid and rebellious. Even Dumbledore's death can't make Harry forget his love. Maybe the youth of Europeans and Americans is different from ours.
The most boring one I've ever watched.
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