Chapter 406 [Movie Watch] The Ruthless Voldemort
Rupert sighed, "But Harry was too anxious. In fact, this is related to Kreacher in the novel."
"Harry is not so reckless. He is also planning to find someone to confirm."
"But writing letters doesn't work, the owl is also being monitored, and Hayward was attacked by Umbridge."
"Harry could only risk going to Umbridge's office and borrowing the Floo network inside, and that's how he was caught."
"But unfortunately Kreacher lied to Harry and Sirius went to the Department of Mysteries."
("Kreacher?" Sirius was a little unbelievable that a house elf could betray his master.)
(But he was not angry. Kreacher was Regulus's loyal servant.)
(He already knew the story of Regulus, his cowardly brother.)
"Could he be just like Dobby?" Movie Ron asked.
Rupert shook his head, "Kreacher was following the orders of the heir of the Black family. What Sirius did was not in line with him and his former master's identity as heir. Sirius also ignored Kreacher's feelings as an intelligent being. ”
"And Bella, Narcissa, who appeared at this time, became a substitute."
"Being from the Black family, they have more weight in Kreacher's heart than Sirius."
(Sirius breathed a sigh of relief, now he did not treat Kreacher like Rupert said.)
(Now Kreacher also understands the concept that Voldemort is the enemy who killed his Master Regulus. He no longer has the same loyalty to his Miss Sissi and Miss Bella.)
"That's right," said Ron in the novel. "Is Umbridge so brave in the novel that she choked one of the centaurs with a binding spell in front of so many centaurs?"
After the golden river appeared, he also encountered centaurs on the river bank. Their arrows were faster than most wizards' magic, and they were very accurate.
Rupert said, "The Umbridge in the movie has been enhanced. Although Umbridge in the novel is also very skilled in magic and can summon the physical Patronus, she has been pampered for many years. She did not block the centaurs' arrows and restrained her." The curse only bound the body of the centaur."
"The centaurs captured Umbridge directly."
"Hermione's words revealed her intention to use centaurs to help them get out of trouble. The arrogant and inferior centaurs felt that they were being used. They thought that noble centaurs were like servants and were used by wizards like tame hunting dogs. "
"The angry centaurs even wanted to break the rule of not harming the foals and attack Harry and the others."
"Fortunately, Grawp who was looking for Hagrid appeared immediately and saved Harry and the others."
"Are these centaurs so outrageous?" Ron was a little unbelievable in the novel. Most of his impressions of centaurs came from Delia.
"This is actually understandable." Rupert said, "They have their own wisdom and culture, but their status is similar to protecting animals, not even as good as goblins. Not every centaur is Fezeren."
"This is obviously what they asked for, and they voluntarily registered as beasts. Okay, but -" Movie Ron looked at himself in the movie with envy, "It's so cool to ride the Thestral to London!"
(Mrs. Weasley's face is grim and serious.)
(In her opinion, it was stupid and ignorant for a group of children to dare to break into the Ministry of Magic and face the Death Eaters.)
(She is already thinking about how to punish Ron when she sees him.)
"You didn't think it was cool in the novel. The Thestrals couldn't see you. Your bloodthirsty characteristics made you very uncomfortable during the whole process. You stumbled when you landed." Rupert shrugged. "I always thought that the part about running on the street could be cut. , leaving it to more interesting plots.”
"Only viewers in London, England, can relate to this episode."
"Don't they think it's suspicious?" Draco was a little speechless. "The Ministry of Magic, the Department of Mysteries, they broke in so easily. They didn't see anyone, and no one stopped them."
"That's understandable," Neville said, "because Harry thought Voldemort had captured Sirius, didn't he? They must have thought that Voldemort's people had taken care of everything."
Then he shuddered, and it wasn't because of Lucius Malfoy in the movie.
It was the woman who appeared with a sharp, delicate yet nervous laugh - Bellatrix Lestrange.
("It's ridiculous, Bella," Sirius laughed, "You said Harry is a bastard, but according to your theory, Voldemort is even more bastard than a bastard. Harry is at least two wizards.")
(Bella: "How dare you - how dare you - you pure-blooded traitor, self-destructive bastard!")
Draco looked at his aunt in the movie with disgust, "Why do I feel like her wand is always pointing at my dad."
Ron in the movie sarcastically said, "You still don't understand, she thinks he is a traitor."
Rupert said, "I asked Ms. Helena Bonham Carter, the actor of Bellatrix, about this detail and told me her understanding of the character."
"She believed that all Death Eaters who were imprisoned for not fighting for the Dark Lord like she did until the very end were untrustworthy, especially Lucius Malfoy."
"He got the most love from his master, but he behaved so poorly."
"If it weren't for the master's order, she would definitely kill him."
"Kill my father?" Draco was speechless, "She is really a madman, my father is her sister's husband!"
"She was originally a madman." Ron's body shook subconsciously.
But it's not because of Bella, but because of Ginny's crushing spell in the movie. Everyone else used the stun spell, but Ginny dared to kill someone calmly.
"The movie still hasn't been adapted well." Rupert sighed. "There are many places worth filming in the Department of Mysteries. The novel describes the battles in the Hall of Time and the Hall of Brains."
"But it's okay. Some of Hermione's details in the novel are too much."
"A Death Eater's head turned into a baby because of the power of the Time Chamber."
"With Death Eaters around, he locked Harry's hand holding the wand on the grounds that he could not harm a baby."
"I never used lethal spells in the subsequent battles. I thought it would be fine if I used silence to make the enemy unable to recite spells. In the end, I was hit by black magic and fell to the ground."
"Everyone else was doing well, but she was holding back."
Neville pointed at himself, "'I' behaved better too?"
Rupert nodded, "In the novel, except for Harry, you were controlled first, escaped with the prophecy ball, and ran to other halls to fight. The battle was also more brutal, and everyone else was knocked down."
"Only Neville was left to resist bravely and was tortured by Bellatrix with the Cruciatus Curse."
(Augusta Longbottom, who wanted to say how wonderful her grandson was, deleted her words. She felt even more distressed now. How she wished that her grandson in the story could be ordinary and cowardly, and stay safely in Hogwart. tz.)
"Then members of the Order arrived."
"Of course, appearing is not as cool as in the movie. In the novel, only Voldemort can do it. Snape can only fly."
(The wizarding audience is astonished.)
(It’s just flying without props. Is it so difficult?)
(The level of magic in this world is lower? But it doesn’t look like it.)
(Only Bagir knows that this is because the magic power of the two worlds is different.)
(The magical nature of the novel world is higher and more difficult to control.)
(The magic of the movie world also resides in the brain on the physical level, and it is easier to control by casting spells with the brain.)
"This is a very good adaptation and can carry over Snape's painful memories, especially the mysterious 'Well done, James'. Sirius died too suddenly in the novel."
(James: "Sirius.")
(Sirius: "James.")
"He fought with Bella. He had the upper hand just now and avoided a beam of light. However, when he was taunting Bella, he was hit by her killing curse and fell into the arch of the Death Hall just like in the movie."
(In order to prevent James and Sirius from overflowing with their sexual feelings and saying something more outrageous that might hurt Lily, Dumbledore began to analyze the movie, "Normally, the killing curse kills wizards instantly, and there is no trace of anything on them. Wound.")
("Sirius could, perhaps because he stood on the edge of the [archway], the entrance to the afterlife, and responded to Harry with some expression as a corporeal dead person.")
"Sirius is dead." Even though the person in front of him was different from the one he knew, Harry still broke through, "Bellatrix Lestrange! She is really a madman."
"One second she was devastated because she killed her cousin, and the next second she was sneering."
Rupert said, "She's not crazy enough. In the novel, she just screamed with triumph, and she left because of Dumbledore's appearance."
"The teaching of the Cruciatus Curse in the novel was spoken by Bella, not Voldemort's whisper."
"She first said, 'Haha... do you love him very much, baby Potter?'"
"Harry only used the Cruciatus Curse."
"If I'm not mistaken," Draco said with a complicated expression, "Voldemort is teaching Harry how to use the Unforgivable Curse, targeting his most loyal servant, my aunt?"
For the first time, he felt Voldemort's ruthlessness so clearly.
Even his most loyal servants seem insignificant to him.
(Lucius Malfoy: "Yes, my former master was such a person. The Dark Lord is not worth following.")
"He wanted Harry to become his weapon," Ron said in the novel, "or Voldemort really needs a weapon, and the prophecy is just an emblem."
"Harry who can be connected to his brain and controlled by him is his best weapon."
"For this he would sacrifice his most faithful servant."
(Bella: "I do! Little boy!")
"Fortunately, Dumbledore arrived." Movie Ron breathed a sigh of relief, "Otherwise, Harry might have actually killed someone."
Harry frowned, "Are you all casting spells like this? Like electric welding, and why do I feel that Dumbledore is a little powerless and at a disadvantage when facing Voldemort?"
Rupert said: "In the novel, Dumbledore completely suppressed Voldemort. After all, Dumbledore still had the advantage of the Elder Wand."
"In the novel, Voldemort also possessed Harry, but when Harry thought that he could see Sirius after death, he immediately got rid of Voldemort."
"It's not as boring as in the movie and has so many memories."
"The grief of losing Sirius allowed him to finally get rid of Voldemort's influence on him."
"Voldemort could no longer control and deceive him through the connection between their brains."
"You can no longer even detect Harry's peek into his thoughts and the scene before him when their brains are connected."
Movie Ron discovers the key, "Just get out of the influence?"
Rupert nodded, "In Part Seven, when Dobby died, Harry truly fully mastered Occlumency, making Voldemort's mind no longer able to penetrate."
"Dobby?" Ron wondered.
(At this moment, Harry and Ron wanted to be together. He couldn't understand how he could have such deep feelings for Dobby.)
Rupert said, "In the novel, Dobby is more polite and cute, and he has a lot of interactions with Harry later on, but the movie deleted these details and plot."
"If you just watch the movie, this is really hard to understand."
"At this time, Harry actually took the two-way mirror that Sirius gave him in an attempt to communicate with Sirius. He also looked for Nick, hoping that Sirius would come back as a ghost."
"Let's talk about something lighter." Movie Ron said, "Haha, the Ministry of Magic finally admitted that Voldemort is resurrected!"
"Okay," Rupert said. "In the novel, Harry actually smashed up Dumbledore's office."
("This is how it should be!")
(Many in the audience agreed.)
(Dumbledore's performance lost a lot of their favor.)
"It's disgusting." Movie Ron said, "These Ravenclaws are even more outrageous, after Luna and Harry went on an adventure together. Luna is awesome! She was bullied and she still wanted to comfort Harry."
"I'm sorry I ever called her a crazy girl."
(Professor Flitwick was even more ashamed. He thought Ravenclaw was not worthy of such a good Luna.)
"Well we have more than Voldemort, Harry is saying."
"Love, friendship and noses." novel Ron said.
"And eyebrows," Harry added.
Everyone in the room burst into laughter.
However, the smile quickly disappeared from everyone's faces.
Because of the opening of the sixth part.
Under the flashlight, Harry, who was hugged by Dumbledore, was heartbroken and his face was calm.
(Snape was not shy about the half-blood prince in the title of the upcoming movie.)
Rupert coughed, "In the novel, Dumbledore took Harry's mood into consideration and changed a door key directly in front of Fudge, allowing Harry to return to the office. He was not exposed to the flash at all."
"But it's illegal-" Movie Ron shut up mid-sentence.
He suddenly thought that Dumbledore in the novel seemed to be more courageous. He would beat the Minister of Magic whenever he asked, let alone make a portkey.
"Why did these Death Eaters show up so openly?"
("Finnir Greyback." Lupine's expression turned ugly.)
"Sabotage in Diagon Alley, break the viaduct."
"Dumbledore didn't do anything?"
He looked at Rupert.
Rupert said, "There is nothing wrong with Diagon Alley in the novel. To be precise, it is not that obvious. It just secretly kidnapped a few people, Ollivander, and the guy who opened the ice cream shop. The Death Eaters only dared to let the dementors and The giants take the lead and cause trouble in the Muggle world."
"Florin——" Ron was about to say who the ice cream shop owner provoked, but he was attracted by the scenes in the movie, "Who is this girl? Harry seems to be interested in him."
(Florin Fusco: Keep asking, I also want to know what happened to me.)
"This girl too!"
(Ginny frowns.)