"The Hut in the Ocean" has been heavily altered, scene by scene, with a new color palette. SFX added when Owls gather outside Private Drive. "There's no such thing as magic"-sequence is altered with music, tone and sfx. Now it comes across like that in a very thematic way. This is the first time we see Harry use magic and to me it felt like it should be a gamechanger. New soundtrack and sfx added to Zoo-Snake sequence, as well as a new glasswindow effect. This is also to strengthen that scene when it shows up five movies from now. It comes across through an emotional, yet very subtle soundtrack from Half-Blood Prince during one of Harry & Dumbledore's last conversations ("I can still see the small boy from the cupboard."). He has been, and is being, treated poorly and this never comes across like i feel it should. This sets the tone for how Harry really feel in the company of the Dursleys and also how the audience should feel. Soundtrack added to Harry & Vernon "Any funny business, any at all." outside the car. Trimmed Dudley & Harry "going to the zoo" sequence in the stairs simply for pacing Dudley doesn't run down the stairs and then back up again before starting to jump. A flashback-sequence to Grimmold's Place is incorporated as a nightmare to which Harry wakes up to (can be seen in the opening sequence up above). Why start the movie with magic if the magic is not yet explored? We follow the eyes of Harry here. The entire opening is re-imagined and re-made to set a new tone and develop a more engaging story. Private Drive & the arrival of the three Wizards and Baby Harry is removed, leading to Much of the movie is re-scored and integrated with new sound effects. All bright and golden colors are now absent and color palette replaced with a slight blue/green-darker one resembling that of Prisoner of Azkaban and Goblet of Fire. Entire movie is color corrected to fit the visual tone of the rest of the series.
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