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In fact, part of the reason is that the director has changed, and the main thing is that the dark element in the book is already increasing, and the decisive battle between Harry and Voldemort is getting closer and closer, which is like the darkest time before dawn, and it is getting more and more terrifying. Rowling herself has said that as Harry grew up, books became less and less suitable for children to read......
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I also feel this way about the landlord.
Ha4 before, whether it was stealing the Philosopher's Stone or using the diary to control Ginny, his goal was to restore and physically. Because Voldemort was too weak at the time, Harry was able to live a normal life in the wizarding world.
After Ha4, Voldemort has successfully made a comeback, and his new goal is to control the wizarding world, which is why there are so many vicious incidents, so there are so many horrors. In addition, Harry was maturing, and he already had his own concept of dueling with Voldemort. Harry is no longer innocent, and the book is naturally missing the same pleasant element as before.
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From the moment Cedric fell, Harry Potter was no longer a fairy tale.
Killing, dying, destroying, that's how Harry Potter feels for us.
I have a friend who used to be a huge fan of Harry Potter, but after reading Harry Potter, he said that the Harry Potter series had finally become non-fiction, and he was completely disappointed with the book.
But I'm not. What the movie expresses is exactly what is in the book, and since you think it has no more elements that interest you, then give up.
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This is because of jkThe content of Rowling's later book changed, and the situation had to match the content.
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This"Ha fans", I don't want to say what I want to say about experts, but what I know about Harry Potter is that from 5 onwards it was Voldemort who began to resurrect, that is, Harry began to face a real test of life and death. Can you not be serious, you say?
Moreover, Isn't Voldemort scary? Isn't Harry dangerous? Other directors are professional, so don't complain, ok?
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The 4th part was already dark at the beginning, and the 5th and 6th parts changed directors again, because Voldemort's skills became stronger and stronger, and his power was greater.
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Harry matured, and Voldemort's power grew.
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This one. I suggest you ask the director.
And I don't like movies very much, and the editors are a little out of the original.
However, the style of the Harry Potter books changed by Harry Potter 4, and it began to become a little darker.
Until the seventh part, "Harry Potter", it is no longer a fairy tale.
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Goblet of Fire. It's a new beginning.
Death. Resurrection.
Fear. Bizarre.
A brand new story.
A whole new look.
Facing a dilemma. There is no longer the help of loved ones.
No more care from friends.
Voldemort in the graveyard.
Lord Voldemort of the Ministry of Magic.
The school's "Avada Quest".
And then to the face-to-face spell.
There is only black fear.
That's how Harry grew up.
It is also the life he deserves.
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It's a different director, let's read a book.
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Part 5 is the Order of the Phoenix. The main actor is the Department of Mysteries. There is a stone corridor there. Most of the hallways are dark blue and black.3
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The book actually goes that way.
But the movie is really too far from the book.
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1.According to the original books, the people behind the curtains whispered about the dead, and Harry and Luna were able to hear it because they were the ones who witnessed it.
2.Actually, the book is written very implicitly, and I personally feel that Penny actually feels guilty, and there is a sentence in the deleted clip in the movie, Penny said to Harry, you know, seventeen years ago, you lost your mother, and I lost my sister.
3.Regarding these words, in fact, Rollin is more crazy in order to highlight the image of Dumbledore, and doesn't the book also talk about Dumbledore's character more than once, such as his office password, chilled lemon juice
I hope to be adopted
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1.It is the soul of a dead man, and the curtain is equivalent to the door that separates the two worlds of yin and yang in China. Only those who have experienced death can hear it, and all can see it, right?
2.Penny felt sorry for Harry, and a thousand words came to her mind, and she didn't know how to tell him for a while—this kind of plot would be fine.
3.In order to show the image of Dumbledore's old urchin, Rowling said that the name Dumbledore is derived from Bumble Bee, and the name itself is very lively.
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1. Because only Harry and Luna have relatives who have died. The low whisper behind that curtain was the one of death speaking.
2. After all, Harry is her own sister's son, and he likes it anyway, and he is embarrassed to say something about Lily.
3. Encourage the children to be strong, highlight Dumbledore's madness, and so on.
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1.I think it's the souls of those who have died, because the curtain is supposed to be the division of the yin and yang worlds, and only those who have seen death can hear it.
2.It should be for him to be careful and take care. In addition, deep down she never thought of her sister as a monster, because she was also very hungry for magic when she was a child.
3.It's just a mantra!
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1..Because Luna and Harry are the ones who have experienced death, they can only hear.
2. I think I want to tell him I'm sorry! The book doesn't explicitly say no.
3. I don't know.
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