We finally finished shooting those Legilimency shots in the morning, and there was no more shooting for John in the afternoon.
But John did not choose to leave, but stayed to watch.
——In the afternoon, it’s Daniel’s role again. He will play opposite Harris in the principal's office.
The principal's office was decorated by changing the layout of the Charms classroom. Many silver vessels and portraits of the principal were placed.
What will be filmed is the conflict between Harry and Dumbledore when he returns to the headmaster's office just after Sirius' death.
The biggest reason John stayed to watch was because the scene involved Snape.
Harry was very sad and blamed for Sirius's death. But Dumbledore believed that this was due to a mistake on his part.
Harry yelled at him and even smashed the headmaster's office.
But when it was mentioned that Snape was ordered to teach Harry Occlumency, and that after the incident, Snape immediately notified the wizards of the Order of the Phoenix, and then asked them to rush to the Ministry of Magic to save people, Harry responded. There are different views.
He guiltily admitted that he had failed to learn Occlumency, but he also claimed that Snape kicked him out of the classroom instead of continuing to teach him.
He wanted to rebuke Snape and relieve himself of the guilt he felt.
"What about Snape?" Harry asked. "When I told him that Voldemort had captured Sirius, he was even laughing at me as usual."
Dumbledore defended him: "Harry, you know Professor Snape must pretend to be indifferent to this in front of outsiders."
"As I said, he informed the members of the Order of the Phoenix immediately after you said it. Guess where you are going."
Dumbledore looked at Harry: "When Professor Umbridge wanted to force you to tell about Sirius, it was Professor Snape who misled her."
Harry was indifferent to this. He felt satisfied that he had relieved some of his guilt by blaming Snape.
"Snape—Snape goaded Sirius into saying that just staying in the house was a form of cowardice."
"Sirius is old enough that he can tolerate such a little tease." Dumbledore explained calmly. .
"Snape threw me out of the office! He stopped teaching me Brain Defense," Harry muttered again.
"And he made things worse. I always feel the scar hurts more after class. How do you know Snape isn't trying to lower my defense level to make it easier for Voldemort to enter."
John couldn't stand listening. Yes, I left the shooting scene.
His lungs were almost bursting with anger and he couldn't wait to film the seventh part.
——This section is the detailed and complete conflict dialogue that he strongly requested Yates to add to the movie.
John wants everyone who watches this episode to feel extremely guilty about Snape after watching the ending.
He wanted everyone who took it for granted to feel guilty in the end and full of anger at Harry's last doubtful words.
Otherwise, how could they stand up to Severus.
John thought with a grim expression.
George couldn't listen anymore and chased him out, looking at John worriedly: "Are you okay?"
John smiled at him normally: "Of course I'm okay."
George looked at him in disbelief.
"I wrote the article, so why would anything happen?" John smiled gently.
George nodded doubtfully.
He felt that John was in complete pain and couldn't express his pain. He had broken teeth and could only swallow it in his stomach.
After all, no one would have thought that John would fall in love with the characters he wrote. But in the published book, Snape was thoroughly insulted.
Now that he is making a movie, John can only act with distress and sadness, and reap the consequences.
But in the next books, John will definitely try to give Snape a happy ending - he has to do this for his current partner.
George secretly guessed.
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HP John Snape
FanfictionAuthor: Yue Banshi/月半時 Type: Danmei fanfiction Status: Chapter 151 Introduction to the work: A young man named John Snape traveled to a world without Harry Potter. Then write it and play Snape. The next thing he knew...he met the professor himself. ...