The hosts decided to discuss Harry Potter because it has been 23 years since the release of 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone,' and they wanted to reflect on how the series has impacted fans over the years. They invited two self-proclaimed Harry Potter enthusiasts, Congcong and Qieqie, to share their experiences and perspectives on the series.
Congcong first encountered Harry Potter in the early 2000s during the Spring Festival when she watched the first two movies, 'The Sorcerer's Stone' and 'The Chamber of Secrets,' on DVD. This sparked her interest, leading her to read the books and follow the series as it continued.
Qieqie was introduced to Harry Potter by her grandfather, who noticed children reading the books and decided to buy her a pirated compilation of the first six books. She read them during her summer vacation after graduating from elementary school and continued to revisit the series every holiday.
Congcong studied screenwriting at the Communication University of China, while Qieqie studied directing and animation at the Beijing Film Academy. Both have educational backgrounds in film and media, which influences their perspectives on Harry Potter.
Qieqie made a vow as a child not to read or watch the seventh Harry Potter book or movie, as she felt the story was nearing its end and wanted to preserve the magic. She plans to experience it only at a significant moment in her life or before she dies.
The podcast highlights love and death as central themes in Harry Potter. Love is evident in the protective magic of Harry's mother, Lily, and the friendships that support him. Death is explored through the loss of characters like Sirius Black and the broader narrative of mortality and sacrifice.
The hosts express mixed feelings about the upcoming HBO Harry Potter series. While they acknowledge the potential for a more detailed adaptation of the books, they are skeptical about how a new cast will portray characters that are deeply ingrained in their minds from the original films.
Sirius Black is a significant character who serves as Harry's godfather and a link to his parents. His sudden death in the fifth book and movie is a pivotal moment that deeply affects Harry and underscores the themes of loss and the importance of family.
The podcast discusses how Harry Potter subtly addresses mental health, particularly in the third book and movie, 'The Prisoner of Azkaban,' where the Dementors symbolize depression. The Patronus Charm, which requires focusing on happy memories, is seen as a metaphor for combating dark emotions.
The podcast mentions several differences between the books and movies, such as the omission of the character Peeves and the detailed subplot involving Hagrid's dragon in the first book. These elements add depth to the story but were left out of the films due to time constraints.
今年距离《哈利波特与魔法石》上映已经过去23年了,
当年那些渴望魔法学校每年开学的你们,现在都过得怎么样呢?
是不是还在痴痴着等待着送信的猫头鹰?
今天我们非常有幸请到两位女性——葱葱和茄茄,
她们两个都【自称】是资深哈迷,《哈》系列电影伴随了她们的成长,
在她们认清不会收到魔法学校录取通知书以后,
她们都各自考入了影视院校进行深造和学习,
23年过去了,《哈哈哈哈哈哈哈》的重映让她们回想起在被子里读小说的少女时光,
23年过去了,已经成长为青年的她们对《哈》系列又有什么全新的看法?
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