Chapter 402 [Movie Watch] Dramatic Death
Although Rupert is a flawed re-creation, he has inherited his other self's ability to read people's expressions, which he honed in Hollywood and on the film set.

He instantly noticed the reason for the change in the atmosphere in the room.

"Cedric's death. Let me talk about the novel version first. It's actually quite dramatic."

(The audience in the live broadcast room had no objection to talking about the novel version first, because the movie has now reached the third game of the competition, and the movie will tell them the answer.)
"To be precise, neither Crouch Jr. nor Dumbledore ever intended to murder him."

"It was an accident that Cedric was able to touch the championship trophy."

(The anger on Qiu Zhang's face turned into surprise.)
(Mr. and Mrs. Diggory, who wanted to ask how their son died, closed their mouths and pricked up their ears.)
"Crouch Jr. was not going to let anyone other than Harry touch the trophy from the beginning. Krum was controlled by him with the Imperius Curse, so Fleur was excluded."

(The Imperius Curse?)
(Many viewers have linked this to Dumbledore's warning in the film, as he says, 'It is possible to lose yourself along the way.')
(It seems that the movie version of Dumbledore also knows that Moody is a fake and is ready to use the Imperius Curse to help Harry win?)
"It was only when they were trying to rule out Cedric that Harry discovered it and saved Cedric."

(Harry: So it was me who killed Cedric?)

"Until this point, Crouch Jr. still didn't give up. Of course, this is my own understanding. Even with Harry's reminders and attention-grabbing, Cedric was still hit by the sudden appearance of the Acromantula and his wand dropped. He will definitely be eliminated."

"Without the reminder, the giant spider's attention was still on Cedric, a wizard without a wand and a giant spider, the final result was more obvious."

"This giant eight-eyed spider is most likely the work of Crouch Jr."

"I guess when Crouch Jr. saw Harry and Cedric defeat the giant spider together, who picked up the wand by relying on Harry to attract the giant spider's attention, he probably gave up."

"Dumbledore is watching the game, so he can't do anything more."

"And Harry's leg was injured, and Cedric, who was rescued by him, was only three feet away from the trophy."

"I bet little Crouch must have laughed his jaw off when he heard that Cedric was willing to give up the game and give the trophy to Harry."

"But Harry just didn't want to, saying at least two people should go together."

"And then Cedric died?" Movie Ron was a little skeptical, but it was really dramatic.

(Qiu Zhang was completely speechless.)
(Cedric and his wife wanted to cry but had no tears. They didn't know whether to be grateful to Harry or to complain about him. Fortunately, the appearance of the god behind the scenes changed everything.)
(To prevent Harry from blaming himself for something that was no longer possible, Cedric joked: "Harry, you just don't want to let me live, do you?")
(Fred: "How stubborn.")
(George didn’t communicate with Fred offline, but he understood immediately: “Harry, you really went to great lengths to get Qiu Zhang.”)
(The atmosphere in the live broadcast room instantly became cheerful.)
Rupert nodded. "Yes, the trophy that was turned into a portkey was transported to Voldemort, and Voldemort asked Wormtail to kill Cedric who was in the way."

(Sirius: "Peter Pettigrew, you are such a shameless villain! Such a despicable coward!")
"The maze in the movie is actually more exciting, and there's also the Sphinx."

"Is Krum controlled just like in the novel?" Ron in the movie realized something was wrong based on what Rupert had said before.

"Yes." Rupert nodded, "We filmed Fleur being attacked."

"You see, to make it easier to understand, the director deliberately filmed this scene where the controlled Krum lets Harry go."

"Ah... Fleur wouldn't be strangled by the Devil's Snare if Harry didn't use her wand to send red sparks." Neville asked.

("Of course not," said Dumbledore. "Last year's tournament was able to start smoothly because we had done a good job of security and defense. The red fire is more symbolic, letting the audience know that a warrior has retired.")
"This part is not well changed," said Rupert. "Cedric defeated Krum himself. It's not that he couldn't do it. After all, the novel didn't describe it in detail. What Harry saw was Cedric lying on the ground being tortured by Krum with the Cruciatus Curse."

"It's possible that Krum attacked by surprise, and he used an illegal spell like the Cruciatus Curse. But it's like Cedric's own excellence led him to his own death."

"And Harry is much better. He actually learned a lot of spells on the spur of the moment. It's nothing like in the movies, it's more like he was admitted as a free agent."

"This inexplicable wind is not a headwind, it's more like it's pushing them towards the trophy."

“This just captures his excellent character.”

"Cedric was entangled by vines. Harry was in front of the trophy and chose to save Cedric first."

"Harry also let Cedric join him for the final trophy."

(“So in the movie version, I was also saved by Harry? I also had two chances to live.” Cedric was speechless.)
(He looks exactly like him in the movie version, and the plot of the movie is clearly the original future if Basil did not come to Hogwarts to study abroad and the God Behind the Scenes did not appear.)
(“No, it happened three times in the novel,” said one fussy viewer. “Harry saved you once when you were tortured by Krum.”)
("My death is coming." Cedric said calmly when he saw the scene where he and Harry were looking for a strange place.)
(But the next second, he failed.)
("What's wrong with me!")
(In Cedric's opinion, he clearly had time to escape.)
(He had already recognized the trophy as the Portkey, but he ignored Harry's advice and went back to the trophy, insisting on figuring out where it was on his own. He then asked Harry what was wrong and refused to listen.)
(I only know, 'What did you say?' 'What's wrong with you?')
(Listen to Harry and go back to the trophy and you will die!)

(You can also take Harry with you.)
(Voldemort was very upset because he and Wormtail in the movie did not stay at the Portkey teleportation point, and came out slowly after noticing. They were really not afraid that they would escape.)
"So." Movie Draco inexplicably found it a little funny. "The movie version of Cedric died more hastily, so he had more chances to survive."

Novel Draco looked at Rupert, "Brother, I finally understand why you didn't tell us about the movie version first. You were afraid that we wouldn't believe it, right?"

(Unlike other viewers who were surprised by Cedric's hasty death and even ignored the picture of Voldemort bathing, Sirius was fully focused on Harry, so when Peter cut Harry's skin with a dagger, "Stay away from Harry, you son of a rat!")
(As Sirius's cousin, Bella's focus is different. Even under the influence of the Dementors, her face is red and shy, "The master's body is mine.")
(She also felt a little bit sorry why Voldemort conjured the clothes so quickly, not giving her time to move her hands down to cast the spell.)
"Haha, Peter thought Voldemort was concerned about his lost arm." Ron laughed gloatingly. Draco didn't say anything because his father was among the Death Eaters who appeared.

(Bella's face changed drastically, "Master, this bastard is lying, don't let him go!")
(Lucius in the cell opposite sneered, "He's a bald, noseless, lowly half-blood. What's wrong with me lying to him?")
(Sirius looked disgusted, "I actually gave this traitor a hand.")
The breathing in the room stopped instantly because of the scene that happened next.

Voldemort fiddled with Cedric's face with his muddy foot and said coldly, "What a handsome boy."

"Don't touch him!" Everyone in the room shouted almost at the same time as Harry in the movie.

("Don't touch him!")
("Take your stinky feet away!")
(.)

(Countless messages instantly scrolled through the live broadcast room.)
(Except for what should be Bella's, 'Master, step on me', and a few stinky feet control, 'I lick', all of them are insults and indignation against Voldemort.)
(Mr. and Mrs. Diggory were the most venomous, using the most vicious words they could think of.)
("Don't touch him!" said Sirius. "Take your dirty hands off me!")
(His target was Voldemort, but now the one being touched was Harry. For Harry, who was half a head taller than him, Voldemort chose to use his hands.)
("Amazing. Being tortured by the Cruciatus Curse like this and still being able to use a spell to fight back." Dumbledore exclaimed.)
(He was unmoved by Voldemort's threat to kill Harry in the film.)
(Not because it will never happen again.)
(But the resurrected Voldemort can no longer kill Harry.)
(It would be better if the Horcrux Harry was killed now. When Voldemort thought Harry was dead and made a high-profile comeback, his reappearance with the resurrected Harry would undoubtedly be a strong boost to the wizarding world.)
(Dark forces and races will retreat.)
(The fulfillment of the savior prophecy once again, I am afraid that even a coward like Fudge would dare to hide behind and blow the horn against Voldemort.)
(“Lily?” Snape’s words occupied the message board of the live broadcast room which was temporarily blank due to the confrontation between Voldemort and Harry, and ghosts appeared one after another.)
("It's the Flashback Charm," said Harry.)
(Voldemort was surprised. He certainly knew that this was not a normal spell that made the wand show the magic that had been used recently. He was surprised that he did not know or understand this phenomenon, but Harry Potter knew it.)
(The same is true of Dumbledore, a phenomenon that is rarely documented.)
(The two of them were surprised because Harry had no experience with magic fairies, spell cards, or the interstellar world. It was like Harry Potter, who was only average in his fourth grade and had above-average talent, learned a very obscure piece of knowledge that could not be found in the library.)
Everyone in the room was also extremely surprised.

The locals and those who did not have a live broadcast platform to store their brains looked at the projection of the live broadcast room above Neville's head.

They were all waiting for Harry's answer.

(Just when Voldemort and Dumbledore were thinking about whether Harry was in the world of spell cards with a black screen and could not play, and was still reading a book, Harry answered the question, "Bageel told me. After knowing the existence of the three holy artifacts, I asked Bageel.")
("He told me what the Resurrection Stone is like - it's like a magic painting, but it's closer to what happens when a wand flashes back.")
("Haha," said Voldemort, "it seems that Balgiel Granger can also make mistakes. I got my Resurrection Stone from that. Although it is useless in this world, it can really summon souls in his memory.")
Novel Draco nodded. He had also dreamed that his father warned him not to get close to him.

He later learned from Harry's dream that it was because his father's soul was summoned by Voldemort, who was preparing to return him to Malfoy Manor, but he didn't know why it failed.

Ron and Harry nodded along.

"The Resurrection Stone exists."

"Can summon spirits."

Ron because he was there at the time.

Harry is because he is the dreamer himself.

Rupert said, "This should be the difference between the novel and the movie. The movie adds the plot of Harry breaking the Elder Wand."

"So it's normal that the resurrection stone in the movie world cannot be used to revive people."

("The Elder Wand is indeed merely a powerful alchemical tool," said Dumbledore. "It can be broken.")
(“Is that so?” Voldemort feigned stupidity.)
(He sacrificed all his Horcruxes, including the Gaunt family ring, which is the Resurrection Stone. Of course, he knew that the Resurrection Stone in his world could not summon souls.)
(He just wanted to deny that Bajir was right.)
"Damn director!" Movie Ron complained.

(Amos Diggory: "Damn Voldemort!")
(The movie just played the scene where Harry returned with Cedric and he stood up and applauded. How ironic.)
(More than one viewer found the scene ironic.)
(Everyone laughed and clapped loudly during the cheerful music, and only a few people realized it later.)
(Cedric tried to lighten the mood again, "You really helped me bring back my body, good job Harry.")
Rupert also wanted to lighten the mood, so he said abruptly, "Did you know? The flashback spell in the novel actually created more than four 'ghosts'. There's also Bertha Jorkins."

(Bertha Jorkins: "What? In this world, I will die at the hands of Voldemort in the future?")
Rupert saw what the real owner said, and that was exactly what he did on purpose.

He had read the film script, and the character of Bertha Jorkins was originally going to be there, but was deleted because she was considered redundant and would taint the legitimacy of the character of Crouch Senior, just like Winky the house-elf.

"In the novel, you discovered Crouch Jr., and Crouch cancelled your relevant memories."

"The consequence is that you gradually lose track of things and are chased around by various departments of the Ministry of Magic."

"Finally Ludo Bagman took you in."

(“Ludo?” Jorkins said. “He’s so nice. Too bad he likes gambling so much.”)
Rupert was very upset. He just said something nice about the person, but then he turned around and revealed that the person liked gambling.

The novel described her as someone who couldn't keep secrets, who had sharp insights and a strong curiosity, but I didn't expect she was so unable to keep secrets.

If you add keen insight.
No wonder she was able to detect Crouch Jr.'s whereabouts, and no wonder Crouch Sr. reacted so strongly and used too much of the Oblivion Charm. It turned out that he was afraid that she would spread the news throughout the Ministry of Magic.

"Bypass the subject."

"You are under Bagman's command. He is very tolerant of you, even if you are away on a long trip."

(“Then I’d definitely have to travel a lot,” Jorkins said.)
"Then you met Wormtail, and because of your keen perception you recognized him, and out of curiosity you followed him."

("And then I died?")
"Correct."

(End of this chapter)

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