Chapter 358 As We All Know, "Harry Potter" Is Also Known As...
Ron: "..."
Harry: "...?"
Aware of the strong gaze, Harry opened his eyes, saw Ron looking at him and spoke calmly:
"My eyes are a little sore. Close your eyes and take a moment. Why are you looking at me suddenly?"
Ron: "..." I believe you.
Although he didn't pursue the matter further, Ron glanced at Harry from time to time, causing Harry to have to look at the screen again.
With the exciting background music, there is another montage about how relaxed and comfortable everyone is training Defense Against the Dark Arts in the Room of Requirement, which is in sharp contrast to the previous one.
The audience also breathed a sigh of relief and was finally in the mood to eat some popcorn and drink.
However, as the saying goes, if you want to add a little salt to the sweetness, a little contrast with another flavor can better reflect the main tone of the film. Obviously, most viewers have not figured out the main tone of this movie.
Mr. Weasley was seriously injured, and Harry, who had had a foreboding about this before, almost collapsed.
Professor Dumbledore looked at himself who ignored this in the movie and couldn't help but sigh:
"Maybe I'm really not a good teacher."
"I think you did the right thing."
Professor Grindelwald came back at some point, holding a bucket of popcorn in his arms:
"For the greater good, isn't it?"
After sitting down, Professor Grindelwald smiled meaningfully.
It is obvious that Professor Dumbledore in the movie is only interested in dealing with Voldemort. He sensed that Harry might have some connection with Voldemort and therefore chose not to let Harry know anything, but ignored the psychological pressure that Harry was under.
Professor Dumbledore: "..."
I was already in a bad mood, but after being comforted by Grindelwald like this, I suddenly felt even worse.
Especially Professor Dumbledore knew...his mentality at the time was indeed as Grindelwald said, regarding the elimination of Voldemort as a more important thing and ignoring Harry's feelings.
Lies won't hurt, the truth is the sharpest knife.
In the movie, although Professor Dumbledore did not notice Harry's feelings, he responded to Harry's ability to sense Voldemort's side by asking Professor Snape to teach Harry Occlumency.
"Wait...it can't be right?!"
Seeing that the movie even showed what Professor Snape had read, Harry couldn't help but widen his eyes.
He knew very well what accident happened after that. Even now, he was afraid that Professor Snape would suddenly appear from that place and give him an Avatar to silence him. Is it really okay for Adam to do this?
The scene changed and Arthur, who had been seriously injured before, returned home. Harry was not surprised after all, the accident hadn't happened yet.
But just because of such speculation, Harry couldn't help but think about it when watching the plot of the subsequent movie... God, will Professor Snape really not kill people indiscriminately by then?
Harry seemed to see the wizarding world turning into a river of blood again.
"What's wrong?"
Ron looked at Harry who narrowed his eyes suspiciously. This guy would not want to close his eyes again... But now Umbridge has not appeared for a while, why should he close his eyes?
"Um...nothing."
Harry felt uneasy and couldn't help but adjust his sitting position.
As the movie continues, the tight-lipped Hagrid, while mumbling that this is a top secret, reveals what Professor Dumbledore told him to negotiate with the giants. The audience has become somewhat accustomed to this.
Hagrid's ability to keep secrets has now become a slang term in magazines like The Quibbler, used to describe people who are unable to keep secrets.
However, as soon as the scene changed, it was a scene of Azkaban being breached and the felons escaping. The audience knew clearly who did this - it must be Voldemort rescuing those loyal to him.
Among them, Bellatrix, who is represented, is a well-known die-hard loyalist to Voldemort.
What makes the audience angry is that the Ministry of Magic still insists that Voldemort's resurrection is a lie, and blames Sirius for the breach of Azkaban!
Of course, part of this anger was due to their shame and annoyance at the time for believing the nonsense told by the Daily Prophet, so there is no way of knowing.
The news of the Death Eaters' escape from prison caused a huge stir. Among them, Neville was focused on in the movie - his parents were once members of the Order of the Phoenix, and were later tortured to madness by Bellatrix's Cruciatus Curse. , is a perfect example of how brutal Death Eaters can be from every angle.
Professor Longbottom, who was sitting in his seat, had a subtle expression on this, but he didn't feel like he was being stabbed. After all, his parents could now stay awake for more than two hours a day.
It's just that this kind of experience of being the center of the movie scene is something that a person with a low-key personality like him can't get used to no matter how many times he does it.
Starting with Voldemort's invasion of Azkaban, the tone of the movie once again became heavy, and then reached another extreme. With the help of the informer, Umbridge captured the students in the Room of Requirement. .
In order to protect the students and not leave any clues to the Ministry of Magic, Professor Dumbledore claimed that those students were organized by him, and then knocked down the people from the Ministry of Magic and left with the help of Fawkes.
However, this didn't seem to have much effect. Without Professor Dumbledore, and with the help of the Ministry of Magic, Umbridge's power at Hogwarts expanded again.
Educational orders were hung on the walls of Hogwarts, and even portraits would be taken down for violating the educational orders. The closed door of Hogwarts gave people an atmosphere that was even more depressing than Azkaban.
"The last time the door was closed during filming, it was because of Sirius... the professors were trying to protect the students."
A wizard couldn't help but sigh, realizing that the contrast in this movie seemed to be everywhere.
In addition to contrast, there is another technique that is also everywhere in the movie, that is, after every very depressing plot, there is always a calmer plot to let the audience take a breath.
For example, everyone practiced Defense Against the Dark Arts in the Room of Requirement, for example... Hagrid introduced his younger brother Grawp to Harry and the others.
It can only be said that bringing a giant to Hogwarts is too outrageous. Most of the audience couldn't help but have a lot of questions when they saw this, with only a small number of exceptions.
Some of them had known about this for a long time, while others...
"It's just right!"
A wizard sighed:
"I was wondering why Hagrid didn't bring out any dangerous animals in this movie. Now it's just right!"
The wizard next to him was very upset, but he looked back and recalled carefully-
The three-headed dog and the dragon in the first movie, the acromantula in the second movie, the hippogriff in the third movie, and the exploding skrewt in the fourth movie...
The wizard's eyelids twitched.
"The Boy Who Lived" is also known as "Hagrid and His Dangerous Magical Creatures"?
There are more strange hidden threads!
Harry also heard the wizard's sigh, and felt a lot of complaints, but Harry didn't have time to think about it soon.
Looking at himself learning brain occlumency from Professor Snape on the screen, and looking at himself who couldn't help but refute Professor Snape's ridicule, Harry's expression couldn't be held back for a moment.
Adam, are you serious!