"What do you mean by lucky it was her?" Neville's eyes seemed to pop out, "Bellatrix attacked your house! And Harry just ran after her. It would be fine if he could beat her, but he couldn't!"

(Lupin: "Although I can understand Harry's feelings, I can't stop him even if I shout. This is...")

(Harry: "You're taking a risk, Ginny. You don't have to run out with me.")

"This is an original idea for the movie, and it's really crazy to be honest." Rupert said, "This part makes no sense at all. Apart from pushing the relationship between Ginny and Harry, Voldemort asked to kill Harry himself. If it was to catch him, Bella would just disappear, leaving behind Fenrir Greyback."

"If it was to attack members of the Order of the Phoenix, then burn down the Weasleys' house."

"That's not the point." Movie Ron's face was full of disgust. "The point is that I actually dared to look down on Lavender. She is so great, especially the call of 'good boy Luo Luo'. She has never called me that before!"

(Lavender: "Good boy, good boy. I'll call you that when we meet tonight.")

"No," Movie Ron grinned, "that alone won't satisfy me."

Movie Draco was disgusted, "Go watch a movie, Weasley."

"Professor Slughorn's memories related to Voldemort have appeared again! He was also the one who told me about the Horcruxes."

"Why did it end so abruptly?"

(Slughorn: "Because I have modified this memory, I actually told him that Horcruxes are possible, and he revealed to me his horrible idea of ​​wanting to make 7 Horcruxes because he believed that seven was the most magical number.")

"Oh Harry, will he get the words out of him? This is reciting Voldemort's words in full. It would be strange if Professor Slughorn told him."

"It was really suffocating, but luckily the word Horcrux was not mentioned."

"Because Harry is a Gryffindor." Movie Ron said unhappily, "He doesn't know the flattering methods you Slytherins use."

Rupert coughed. "It's the same in the novel, and even directly mentions Horcruxes, but the novel actually shows that Harry actually has potential in this area. Just like Voldemort, he can please anyone as long as he wants. This is a skill he developed at the Dursleys. The only difference between him and Voldemort is that he is unwilling to do so and prefers to be himself."

"The movie wasn't well made. It didn't show that Harry had every opportunity to become Voldemort, but he rejected them and chose to be himself."

"Okay," Movie Ron said, "What's wrong with me?"

The next second he smiled again, "I really like Wait, not Lavender? 'You said she knows me?' So. No, it's a good thing it's not Hermione!"

"Love potion, I guess." Movie Draco said, "There's a foreshadowing in the front. Hey! I'm getting more and more familiar with this area. Maybe I can really make a movie. Maybe I should start with live broadcasts."

Movie Ron was proud, "I am indeed incredibly charming. Someone gave me a love potion."

(Lavender: "Romilda Vane, stay away from my boyfriend!")

Rupert reminded, "Actually, they're for Harry, those chocolates."

Movie Ron's ears turned red, "Everyone, let's go to the movie."

"Although I know I've been drugged, I'm still being stupid."

Rupert was a little proud, "This is my clever idea. The director praised my good acting."

"The foreshadowing of the poisoning part was actually not done well. In the novel, Slaghorn was teaching students how to make an antidote in class. Hermione also said that the Half-Blood Prince couldn't help Harry this time because there was no fixed answer. He could only parse the formula based on the given mixed poison, reversely work out the antidote formula and brew it."

"And Harry, based on the prince's message - just put a bezoar in his throat, dug it out as an answer."

"It was precisely because he had found it before that Harry was able to find the bezoar so quickly to detoxify Ron when he was poisoned."

"I'm not in the hospital?" Movie Ron was puzzled. "If I were in the hospital, Harry would definitely not be in the mood to follow Malfoy. Hiss - could he want to attack Malfoy in revenge for me?"

Rupert rolled his eyes. "It was a scene in the movie that was skipped. Lavender came to the ward to look for you, and you pretended to be asleep and called Hermione's name when Hermione and Dumbledore were there, which pissed off Lavender and she ran away."

Movie Ron's face turned pale, "Luckily I skipped it."

"So," Movie Draco raised an eyebrow, "you are all in love, and I am the only one working on my career."

"Shut up, Malfoy," said Movie Ron. "Your bird is dead and your career is unsuccessful."

The birds used to test the Vanishing Cabinet are all dead. What are you so proud of?

Then he changed the subject, "Poor, poor Lavender, my heart breaks at the look on your face."

"The picture jumped again, fortunately."

No matter how dumb Ron was in the movie, he had guessed that the uncomfortable scenes with him and Hermione would be skipped.

"Hey, you're crying, Malfoy!"

Draco said calmly, "Because I have realized my stupidity, and I didn't know Dumbledore would let me go. In my opinion, Harry Potter has seen it, not to mention the other professors, Dumbledore."

"I really hope that I will enter St. Mungo's like this in the movie. How did Shadowless Potter know this spell?"

(Snape: "In my Potions textbook, I am the Half-Blood Prince.")

Neville hesitated, but still said, "This spell, Harry is too..."

Rupert explained, "It's normal for Harry to do this in the novel. First, the spell in the book is marked for use against enemies, and second, Draco used the Cruciatus Curse on Harry. Harry needs to use a powerful enough spell to fight back. The Half-Blood Prince helped him a lot this semester, and he chose to believe it."

This is the unforgivable curse!

Movie Draco looked at his other self in surprise, but when he thought about how he was beaten up by him as soon as he came into this world, he was no longer surprised.

Instead, he chose to change the subject, "The black bird is alive. This should mean that the Vanishing Cabinet has been repaired."

Ron nodded. "Beauty can lead to deception. If it weren't for Ginny's kiss, Harry would have definitely discovered the Vanishing Cabinet. It's right next to them. And there's also that strange bird. You have to know that the Room of Requirement can't create food and creatures out of thin air."

"Actually," Rupert said with a smirk, "In the novel, Harry hadn't had any intimate contact with Ginny at this point. When he took the love potion, the first thing he thought of was how to break up Dean and Ginny. Then his intuition gave him the answer."

"When Dean and Ginny were returning to the common room through the portrait hole after their date, he deliberately touched Ginny, I guess it was a sensitive part like the buttocks, and then Ginny got angry and said that Dean always did this, which led to their breakup."

("Is it always like this?" Harry was extremely glad that he had been with Ginny directly, so that Ginny didn't have to look for boyfriends everywhere to attract him.)

"Harry then followed his instinct and went to Hagrid."

(Ginny: "Harry~")

"It seems my Harry is more serious," Movie Ron glanced at this world's Harry, which attracted a glare from the Novel Ron, so he quickly changed the subject, "So, Professor Rhys Laghorn in the Novel was also stealing herbs from the greenhouse?"

(Professor Sprout, who just noticed: "Horace, you——")

Rupert shook his head. "Not in the novel. In the novel, his methods were more sophisticated. He relied on his professional knowledge of herbology to get close to Professor Sprout and obtained a large handful of poison tentacle leaves from her."

("A whole bunch!" Slughorn regretted. "If I find the right buyer, I can sell it for ten Galleons a piece! If I had known, I would have...")

(Even though he was too greedy for money, he realized that he would never have the chance to be like in the movie again.)

"In the novel, Slaghorn didn't follow Harry because he was worried about him being out so late. He was attracted by the funeral Harry mentioned, Aragog's funeral."

(Hagrid was extremely grateful. If it weren't for the summoning card, his Aragog would probably be dead now.)

Movie Ron understood immediately. His summoning card also had an Acromanthus. "Of course, the venom of the Acromanthus is very valuable. Before the summoning card appeared, a pint was worth a hundred Galleons."

"But is Professor Slughorn so bold as to extract the venom from Aragog's corpse in front of Hagrid?"

Rupert said, "In the novel he took it secretly, when Hagrid wasn't looking."

"Then Harry got the correct memory while he was drinking with Hagrid," Neville guessed.

(Lily was reminded of the scene. The fish named Francis was the one she gave. However, it was not a living creature, but a product of Transfiguration. Slughorn's disappearance was implying that due to her death, the magic failed and the fish in the bowl turned into lily petals again.)

"This segment is original to the film, the story of Francis Fish, but it's very original," Rupert said.

"I understand why Professor Slughorn agreed to give Harry memories," Neville said with tears in his eyes. "'Otherwise the bowl will always be empty', this sentence is so touching."

"Voldemort's seven Horcruxes were not actually his intention to create seven. These seven included himself," Rupert said. "Harry's Horcrux was an accident."

"It's a good change, the reaction between Harry and the Horcrux. But it shouldn't be, because the Gaunt family ring has been destroyed."

"But novels and movies are two different media, and I have to say this is more obvious."

"It implies that Harry is also a Horcrux. Especially Dumbledore's pun - the creation of a Horcrux will leave traces."

"His eyes were all on Harry's scar," Draco answered, "and 'I think I may have found another Horcrux, but I can't destroy it on my own this time.'"

"And then there's Dumbledore, with tears in his eyes, saying, 'So Harry, I have to ask you for a favor again.'"

“Awesome!”

"Because it is almost the same as telling Harry that you have to die at the hands of Voldemort in order to destroy your living Horcrux, which requires your own sacrifice."

"The scene turned to Professor Snape again? Professor Snape's voice was almost crying," Neville also started discussing the movie, "Are they talking about killing Dumbledore? And was he pausing for a moment before walking away in order to look into Harry's eyes when he appeared next?"

"Did Harry hear the conversation? Did he know Snape was innocent?"

(Snape's facial muscles twisted, "Shut up! Longbottom!")

Rupert shook his head, "You guessed most of it right. But Harry didn't know Snape was innocent before Snape gave Harry his memories."

(Snape: "Glint, what are you thinking about in your giant head? I don't. Lily, why are you coming here? I am not worthy. No.")

(James in the afterlife felt his head suddenly become heavy.)

"Harry doesn't want to think about whether Snape is innocent, and the movie makes a good change in this regard."

"Dumbledore actually hinted that he and Snape had a conspiracy, and that Snape was innocent in killing him."

"It's just that Harry can't accept the possibility that the person who killed Dumbledore could be innocent. He needs to find someone to hate."

(End of this chapter)

Chapter 410 [Movie] The Deathly Hallows Begins

Everyone in the room fell into silence.

But Movie Ron broke the silence, "Although this is inappropriate, I still have to say this is so cool! Apparating from the Scottish Highlands to such a long distance near London and in the gloomy and rough sea, two thin figures appeared on the reef."

“This picture is amazing!”

(“It’s really great,” Baqir exclaimed.)

(Not Harry from the movie, he said.)

(It is a gorgeous ocean of dreams composed of colors beyond human imagination.)

(It's not pitch black, just a few stars twinkle.)

(Just as humans have only three color receptors in their eyes, while birds have four, making the world appear more colorful to them, so too can Baguirre’s eyes see more colors.)

(In the azure eyes, the stars disappear like a waterfall. The azure planet appears, followed by Hogwarts. Harry is playing with Ron and the others by the Black Lake.)

(On the pear wood table, in the glass tank, a fish that looks like a whale is swimming in the silvery white "water".)

(“Who could have imagined that this tiny fish contained a boundless world and dreams as numerous as the stars.”)

("Harry Potter, the focus of the entire wizarding world and a cosmic knight who can truly travel the universe, is also among them, even smaller than a speck of dust.")

(This is his current power. The boundary between dreams and reality seems to be gradually disappearing in him.)

(The memory in the Pensieve was affected by a world, and it was only because of his subconscious passivity that the memory actively catered to him and twisted into this form.)

(If he wanted, he could even use the Dream Sea to wrap the Earth of the movie world and carry it in the belly of the fish - that is, in the body of his summoned beast [Behemoth].)

(“I can do anything now.”)

(So, what should he do? Except satisfying his bottomless desire.)

("Oh, Dumbledore is dead.")

(Baguirre looked up, and in the film Dumbledore fell to his death in the tower.)

(Instantly, he seemed to understand something.)

(He hopes that the characters he is familiar with will always dance on the stage he is familiar with, in the palm of his hand.)

(This is a trace from his past life memory. The Dragon Country youth named Li Lin has never died in his soul.)

(The fish in the glass tank jumped out of the water and disappeared into the air, and the ripples spread.)

(In the world bubble of the novel world, which is called the "Magic Kingdom" by the magic community, Bajir's figure appeared out of thin air.)

(The bronze giant bathing in the darkness completely solidified and opened his azure eyes.)

The people in the other room were still grieving over Dumbledore's death in the movie.

Although Dumbledore in the movie is not a qualified headmaster and is irritatingly pedantic in some aspects, always likes to let danger enter the school to test Harry, and even wants Harry to sacrifice himself, he is also a hero who resisted two Dark Lords and was willing to sacrifice himself for the future of the British wizarding world. He is a trustworthy elder.

(Aberforth's memory still stayed at the time in the cave. It was the second time he saw his brother so vulnerable. He also knew what his brother was thinking about, the day Ariana died.)

(Grindelwald stares at the tip of his shoe, as if he can see flowers in it.)

(Sirius was worried about whether Regulus was among the Inferi burned by Dumbledore.)

Neville's voice broke the silence, "Does Bellatrix enjoy setting fires so much? She's such a lunatic. And she destroyed the Great Hall."

Rupert said, "In the novel, Voldemort would not allow Hogwarts to be destroyed unless it was absolutely necessary. Like Harry, he regarded Hogwarts as his home. But this does well portray the image of Bellatrix as a madman."

"Why do I want to laugh here?" said Movie Ron, "Snape said seriously that he is the Half-Blood Prince."

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