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Inspiration: DayBefore!Misery

Humans do have feelings, and a fact doesn't need proving.
Written on: Saturday, July 16, 2011
Time: 5:51 PM

I feel really tempted to blog right now (though a pile of stuff lay around my computer) because there is just so much emotions running through me.

Let's start with Harry Potter. On Friday night, I watched Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2. The movie could have been combined into one movie but I still loved it anyway because it captured so much emotions in it then it can trigger the nerves in your eye and make you tear...

On a particular day in 2001, I went to watch Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone with my dad. The movie was fabulous because there was so much magic and plot in it and even though I was only Primary One, I knew this movie/book would be so interesting. I became a hugeass fan of Harry Potter.

Through the years, I start to see a juxtaposition between the book and the film. While the book never fail to excite me with emotions of sadness/happiness etc, the film never attempt to do so. I was disappointed again and again by the films.

However, I always thought that the next film would be much better and anticipate it nevertheless. Now, it's over, the whole saga is officially over...

Harry Potter would be a legend, but will this legend continue on? Harry Potter has accompanied us through 11 years (for the film) of our childhood. Ending Harry Potter somehow seems like a cue that our childhood is coming to an end.

While I was watching the movie, I wonder if future generations will continue to love Harry Potter like we do. Or we it be that when we tell them of such movies/books, they will stare at us and do nothing but remind us of how old we have become.

It will never be the same. They did not experience any of the waiting for 11 years to see the finale (movie) because *BAM*, they can just retrieve it instantly. Or even, waiting for a few years to read the next sequel. Such feeling over a long time will accumulate and your heart grows fonder and becomes more tied to the Harry Potter saga.

However, an end is an end. Perhaps there would be a new beginning for Harry Potter, I don't know. (But there certainly is Pottermore! :D)
Life will only move on if we ourselves move on first.
But let us thank the famous writer and directors of the book and film respectively for the great times we have in this slightly more than a decade!

Let me end of this post with one of my favourite spell

"EXPELLIARMUS!"