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Two Brushes of Harry Potter II

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The re-screening of Harry Potter triggered me to revisit the film Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. I have been a Potter fan for so many years, and I often confuse some plots. It can be seen how many childhood dreams a Hogwarts carries, and what a grand worldview the author has created for us.

When I first read the Harry Potter novel, I had a wish that I would be able to see the end of the Harry Potter movie in my lifetime. I don't know when this wish has been realized, and when it is realized, there is no fanaticism at that time, but there is more than a sigh.

See the classic picture of the Harry Potter trio on the screen: Hermione Petrified returns to hug Harry and shake hands with Ron. After the atmosphere is witty and makes people smile, they are inexplicably sad, time is not waiting for people, and the childhood at that time was really good.

Harry's composure was always in contrast to Ron's nervousness, and harry was never afraid in the face of the dangers of life that passed by, as if he expected to have the aura of a protagonist. In contrast, Ron's tension is more warm and real and human. Why is that?

This is also related to the character's experience and family background. Ron has a warm family, someone to take care of, the bondage is deeper, and life has more nostalgia for him. Harry was different, fate had given him not much, and everything he had gained in the fight against fate. This also created his gambler-like personality.

The opening of the Chamber of Secrets bears a striking resemblance to history, which may have been the author's handiwork or Voldemort's arrangement, and in short, reenacting history seems to have become a common routine in film and television works. This carries the inheritance of history as a mirror and the yearning for foreknowledge of the future.

Yet science seems to tell us that history alone cannot predict the future. Perhaps the future is inherently fixed, and predicting the future is a paradox. If the future can be predicted, then the future must be immutable, and foreknowledge provides a way to change the future. Therefore, the so-called prediction is probably only a few words of the future.

History, on the other hand, is a projection of the past to the present, and it does have its own facts, but it is not the same. We can learn from it, but we can never come up with the 100 percent law of a spirit.

Classics are indeed classics, giving so many philosophies. Readers of "Harry Potter" always look at Harry, always with a little doting, feelings are a good thing, I hope everyone can find...

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