Chapter 378 Why Are There Two Deathly Hallows?
The theater was completely silent. Everyone held their breath and watched the boy on the screen wearing the invisible cloak and walking down the stairs step by step.
No - maybe it should be called a man. Harry in the movie has already become an adult - but he has only just become an adult.
At this age, Harry learned his most desperate fate. He had to die at the hands of Voldemort. However, what was even more heartbreaking was that... he accepted this fate.
The flashback and heartbeat just now clearly showed Harry's decision.
He walked through the stairs and hall of Hogwarts wearing the invisible cloak, slowly walking towards the end of his destiny. Those familiar people passed by him, and he looked at them as if he was looking at people from another world.
"Oh, no..."
Mrs. Molly covered her mouth, and a crying voice leaked out from her fingers.
Suddenly, Harry in the movie seemed to have heard it, stopped and changed direction.
Ah this...?
When everyone couldn't help but raise doubts in their eyes, Harry walked behind Neville and said:
"Neville."
"Ah——!"
You have to know that Harry is wearing an invisible cloak now, and this shout almost scared Neville to death.
The rare joke in the depressing atmosphere did not make everyone laugh, but it must be said that it did make everyone's extremely heavy mood relax a little.
Revealing his figure from under the invisible cloak, Harry told the reason why he stopped to find Neville.
In addition to him, Voldemort's Horcrux is still Nagini. After he dies, someone must destroy Nagini so that everyone can kill Voldemort.
Ron and Hermione are on their way to find Nagini, but if they...
"If they are not free."
Instinctively, he did not think about the worst possible scenario, but the future of the wizarding world could not bet on whether Hermione and Ron could succeed. Harry's words changed, and then he continued:
"And you have another chance--"
Neville understood the unfinished meaning of Harry's words:
"I want to kill the snake?"
"Yes."
Harry nodded:
"Kill the snake."
Nodding to Neville a few times, Harry pursed his lips and put on the invisibility cloak again.
This time, his steps were no longer hesitant.
"Deathly Hallows..."
Professor Dumbledore suddenly spoke, he closed his eyes, raised his hand and pinched his sore nose:
"No wonder the two movies have the same name."
Because the names of the "The Boy Who Lived" series are the same with only a number to distinguish them, everyone habitually uses the name of the commemorative card as the second name of the movie.
The names of the previous six movies are all different, except for the last two movies, which have the same name, but with a distinction between the upper and lower parts. This has caused a lot of heated discussion before. After all, there is no novel here, so everyone is naturally curious about why it is named like this.
According to the previous naming method, each name before was "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" followed by a noun that runs through the movie.
For example, the Philosopher's Stone, Chamber of Secrets, Goblet of Fire, etc.
Naturally, everyone will guess that the reason for this naming is that the Deathly Hallows runs through the last two movies-but this can't help but cause a rebuttal, that is, can't you pick a second noun from the things that run through the movie?
But now Professor Dumbledore understands that these two movies do use the Deathly Hallows, and there is no second noun that can replace it.
There is no doubt that the clue that guides Harry and his friends to find the Horcrux is the symbol of the Deathly Hallows, and the Deathly Hallows runs through almost the entire movie.
And this movie, it seems that the important theme of the movie is Voldemort's invasion, but in fact the hidden and running thread will still be the Deathly Hallows.
First of all, the Elder Wand, because it only follows the one who defeated its original owner. In the movie, Professor Dumbledore arranged for Professor Snape to kill him, and Voldemort killed Professor Snape because of this.
But don't forget what the ending of the eldest of the three brothers and the first owner of the Elder Wand in the story of the Deathly Hallows was. After he obtained the invincible Elder Wand, he was indeed extremely powerful and thought he could even defeat death with it, but he was eventually cut in the neck in his sleep.
And Harry, who had tried hard to destroy the Horcrux before, chose to wear the invisibility cloak and calmly walk towards his own death after knowing his fate, which just coincided with the attitude of the third brother of the three brothers towards death-face it when death should come.
From this, the ending of the two is naturally not difficult to guess.
Although it is known that the story told in Adam's movie is not a simple fiction, Professor Dumbledore does not think that Adam will choose a story in which Voldemort succeeds and they all fail and die to show everyone.
If I am not mistaken, the next thing should be the appearance of the Resurrection Stone, right?
Professor Dumbledore opened his eyes and looked at the screen.
Walking into the Forbidden Forest alone, Harry suddenly seemed to remember something and took out the relic left to him by Professor Dumbledore, the Golden Snitch.
The Golden Snitch has the ability to remember how it was caught and who caught it.
Scrimgeour thought that the Golden Snitch would change when he got it, but the result disappointed him——
It's not that the Snitch has no secrets, but that Harry used his mouth instead of his hands to catch it. Harry knew this at the time, but it was impossible for him to check the Snitch's secrets in front of Scrimgeour.
Afterwards, Harry tried with his mouth, but only one sentence appeared on the Snitch: I will open it at the end.
So, now is the time, right?
Seeing the words on it, everyone also remembered the Snitch.
"I'm ready to die."
Putting the Snitch to his lips, Harry whispered.
With a slight cracking sound, Harry moved the Snitch away and saw a crack on it, revealing a cracked stone, and on the stone, the symbol of the Deathly Hallows was clearly visible.
There is no doubt that this stone - the stone that was originally on the ring and bewitched Professor Dumbledore's heart, is the Resurrection Stone.
Everyone suddenly realized what was so tempting for Professor Dumbledore that he suffered the Horcrux curse.
It was his desire to see his dead family again.
"Resurrection Stone."
Harry also recognized the stone. He reached out and grabbed it. He turned it three times in his palm as described in the story of the three brothers.
The legend says that the Resurrection Stone cannot really bring people back to life, but Harry doesn't care about that. He doesn't want to revive anyone. He just...
Just wants to see them again before he dies.