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00:00Good morning, Harry. It's been so long since I've used a broom.
00:03I look like I need to get braces
00:05But please, I'd like you to focus on me for a moment.
00:07Why did you bring me here, gentlemen?
00:08It is clear that the prediction about you was correct.
00:11Come on, it's all in order. You're going to believe a charlatan?
00:13My brother, even fortune tellers lie.
00:15Speak politely, boy. I don't need a fortune teller to see the disappointment.
00:19What disappointment?
00:20Because the soul gathered around a few heavy, thousand-folded things from Slytherin Bozok
00:24They made you leave the quiz and go play ping pong
00:27Ping ya Harry
00:29Mr. Supervisor, may God protect you, I'm tired
00:32By God, there is no truth in what you are saying.
00:34What's wrong with your work, Omar? Why now? And you, Tim?
00:37Even your serious friend Fadl is a murderer and a fugitive from justice.
00:40I said, "O Tim and the people of Fadiqa"
00:43It means the world is crushing my face, and you've made it hard for the world to bear.
00:46The lowly one is difficult because he wants you to succeed and die a martyr.
00:49You were my death, my brother, I succeeded and died, and I passed away.
00:52Why? Do you think I'm a magician?
00:54Hey son, I'm with him behind the scenes, proving that you're a magician, what are you?
00:57Didn't you learn anything at school?
00:58My joy at school, the kindness of its teachers, before I became a child
01:02She's always eating her son's crumbs, always wanting someone to play with her.
01:05And Professor Lupin, who keeps turning on us
01:08Well, he's Professor Snape, Malo, a respectable man.
01:11He's a respectable man, every time he sees me he flirts with me, you'd think he was some kind of mother figure.
01:15Every time I come to you, I ask you to teach me something
01:17Tan Boyns Gryfendo tells me, Tan Boyns Gryfendo, you're a man now
01:21Harry, my love, you little brat, what's up? You'll understand eventually?
01:26What you have, Voltmort doesn't have. You have your friends, you have your loved ones, you have your nose, Harry!
01:33Harry, do you know that Voltmort, for example, will never be able to wear glasses, or remove his collar?
01:38Well, I'm with you, brother. I killed Voltmort, and I fought with the Deathly Hallows. Do you think the world will be like this, Hassan?
01:44Of course, this is my life's dream?
01:46So, what are we going to do in the general emergency room?
01:48Six, didn't you think about that?
01:50Would you rather I cut off his nose, or shave his hair?
01:53Honestly, I'm so disappointed in this school. I used to go and learn at Aunt Nosa's, it was much better for me.
01:59Honestly, I don't know how to get down now, or how to leave. Can you catch me? I'm going down right now, will you let me?
02:05Hagard, don't touch them, don't touch them
02:14Hi, this is the scene, and with God's blessings, I know you're in a new episode of Al-Daheeh program.
02:17Ready, my dear, to move from the Khattar enclosure, platform number nine and three-quarters?
02:21Nine and three-quarters? Let's head to Hocorot's Preparatory School, boys!
02:25If I took you by the hand to the end of March 2019, specifically to the city of Boko Hart in Poland
02:29You'll find yourself standing with me amidst a group of people who are on fire.
02:33They stood around the fire, their faces filled with anger; they were dressed in clothes not for ordinary people.
02:36It's religious attire. Who are these people, Barhamad? They're a group of Catholic priests, my dear.
02:40They stand burning things symbolically, things that represent to them the corruption and evil they want to rid the world of.
02:45And the most important thing they consider to be magic
02:47This incident, my dear, will have pictures everywhere; people will be looking at the things that were burned.
02:51And you'll feel it makes sense to find it, like an African statue, a Buddhist incantation, a spell written in a book for magic.
02:58Work that was done in the tombs and buried, all these things are X-pictured, but no one expected it.
03:03When you look at the things that were burned, you'll find The Boy Hullift books.
03:07Harry Potter, with his famous scar and cradle, said no. Why, Abu Ahmed, are the priests in Poland burning Harry Potter books?
03:13Is this not a children's book? Or is this an important battle, ma'am, against the renaissance of Egypt because I'm going to buy you a book?
03:17Is the fate of Lebanon what will be decided in this matter?
03:19Oh Abu Ahmed, what do children's books have to do with the evil and corruption that exists in the world?
03:23Aziz, you made the same mistake you made in the anime episode. Anime isn't a cartoon, and Harry Potter books aren't children's books.
03:28If any Potter heard of them, would you call them children's books?
03:31A respectable man, my dear, an employee, still clinging to his old ways, riding his broomsticks and flying, making his family understand that he's a key player for the Gryffindor team.
03:37According to a study conducted in America in 2011, a third of the American population aged 18 to 34 not only watched Harry Potter, but were obsessed with it.
03:44If you are a student of Osama, you know how to spell it out, class by class. Do you know Osama's spelling and when to use it and on whom?
03:50They've got the coordination right, they know if this is Gryffindor or Sledrin, they know the shape of their patterns or their protective spells.
03:55Half of all young Americans have seen at least one book in the series, and three-quarters have seen at least one movie. And that's just one country; we haven't even gone to the rest of the world yet.
04:04These priests of Bolan, they are a whole generation who have abandoned reality, wanting to study at a magic school, play koech, and fight men with spells and incantations.
04:11Of course, it's possible that these priests are indeed extremists, but we'll certainly be just as surprised as they are, wondering how a fictional book written for children could have acquired such dazzling power.
04:21To transform into such a terrifying force that some people see it as something demonic, my dear, this is a question that requires us to return to the beginning of the journey.
04:28Oh, Abu Ahmed, Part One: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
04:31No, my dear, I'm talking about the beginning of the book's creation journey itself, from the very first idea in the mind of the creator of this world, the world-renowned author J.K. Rowling.
04:41Most importantly, my dear, if adult literature differs from children's literature, then in the children's world, our reality isn't enough; everything around you is Putin, something magical.
04:48The girl, with any small thing, could create a world around her in her childhood. Joanne would live an ordinary childhood, nothing easy.
04:54She was born in 1965 in Britain to an aeronautical engineer father and a school lab technician mother. And here's the problem: this reality wasn't enough for Joan.
05:02That's why, my dear, reading will be Joan's gateway to a world richer than her own, a world less burdensome to us.
05:09Joan, my dear, you will learn Iran from a very different place on your own. And at that time, my dear, the children were learning a thousand rabbits with bananas. Joan, at that time, was reading "Hakeel Kat" and "Luliorum".
05:17Lullimore is a collection of fantasy stories featuring animal characters, and because Joan had a vivid imagination, she decided to take these stories, or ideas from them, and create her own world.
05:25And, my dear, Joan's life in people's imaginations was also not enough. I mean, she wasn't just resentful of her ordinary, full reality, but she was also resentful of the imaginations of the people she read.
05:36Those who read to them, what is this? No, no, no, leave us alone, let's get into our imaginations now.
05:39At the age of six, my dear, she will write her first story about her little sister, Diane. In the story, my dear, she says that she fell into a pit full of Iranians.
05:46And the Iranians sat with the girl down in the hole, feeding her strawberries. This, my dear, is the first story I wrote so that it wouldn't be measured by worldly standards, so you'd know that achieving goals starts like this.
05:53Imagine, my dear, that this will be the most important thing in history.
05:56You know, my dear, that Joan's stories weren't about the animal characters in the books she read, but rather about beautiful, different people whose magical world—a seemingly limited world—was populated by a girl, a strawberry, and rabbits.
06:07But it will be a suit for a world that will be much bigger and wider than the world of Harry Potter.
06:11In 1995, Joanne finished the first part of the Harry Potter series.
06:15My dear, you start by going around to publishing houses.
06:17My dear friend, I imagined that Abu Ahmed's story had entered and intended to make the whole world and all the people...
06:22The girl is a genius and will achieve great success.
06:24The truth is that the novel was already extreme even before it was read.
06:28It's not about being extreme in one house, nor is it about developing twelve houses.
06:30Oh, Abu Ahmad, this is not a question, every person doesn't understand it.
06:33They still have Harry Potter in front of them, and they'll lose him.
06:35Yes, my dear, at that time they were right; a writer writing for the first time was presenting them with a book that was much too large to be a children's book.
06:42Ninety thousand words means over two hundred and twenty pages, not even including illustrations. A child can amuse herself with a book like this.
06:48Yes, my dear, that's a logical question, but the one who should answer it isn't Akshi for the publishing house, but the children themselves, who are directly concerned.
06:55The children did indeed answer this question, and this happens when Joan sends the first chapter to Bloomsbury, specifically to Barry Caringham, editor-in-chief of Bloomsbury.
07:04What happens, my dear, is that his 8-year-old daughter will find this chapter on her father's desk.
07:09So she reads and finishes, then asks her father a very simple question: What will happen next?
07:13This question, my dear, from this child will not only change Joan's life, but it will change the lives of millions of people.
07:20Despite the book's enormous size and printing problems, Bloomsbury will take the risk and publish it. And by God, Abu Ahmed, the one who opposed it, should spend his daughter's reward; it'll bring him money, uncle!
07:28You might think, my dear, that since the book is finished, the children will love it.
07:33Dear Hayat, some people felt that male children would find it difficult to read a book written by a woman because, as she put it, they were afraid it might be aimed at girls.
07:42And you know, my dear, if there was any rivalry between boys and girls during that age, there was a constant exchange of accusations and insults, with some saying, "Girls, girls, are like gulps of water," and others saying, "Boys are worse than a bunch of old men."
07:52It means, my dear, that there was a period of time when there was a mix of genders, of course, with all the men going to the gym of the day, out of satisfaction.
07:58Here, my dear, the author is six, and the author wasn't well-known. And here's the publishing house that will raise its standards. I'm telling you, my dear, the name Joanne Rowling isn't a dream; we need to change it so it's a name that doesn't fit between "six" and "man." Be careful, this is a name that might... well, when it was sent, we'll put the first letters of your name, and that way people won't know if you're a man or a woman, or a boy or a girl, or whatever your story is.
08:16Joan, my dear, will agree and put "J" in place of her name. But regarding the father's name, my dear bride, Joan won't be able to answer because her relationship with her father was the worst it could be. So here, Joan, my dear, you'll have to choose an easy name because I won't put our man's name with me.
08:28What's the letter that comes after G in the alphabet? K, so we'll be J.K. Rowling. Okay, she's married to her grandmother too. Another thing, my dear, the choice of the letter K is because she loves her grandmother, and your grandmother's name is Kathleen. She's married to her grandmother too. So, my dear, when you swipe through any folder on the computer, it's no longer J.K. After a while, my dear, the book is released. Specifically, on June 26, 1997, the first part, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, is published, and it says J.K. Rowling on its cover.
08:58She herself knew what would happen after the pickpocket, so that a similar situation could occur. The book will shorten the world thanks to many children like this one, and just as J.K. Rowling was in her childhood, not every fantasy impressed or fascinated her.
09:09The children, my dear, were amazed by Rowling's choice.
09:11ADADAAD
09:12This is outrageous and she's even crazier, prove it to everyone.
09:14Although she is large and intelligent, God is vast.
09:16The book will barely sell 500 copies.
09:18No signing fees or advertising
09:20There were no sponsored posts because there were no sponsored posts back then.
09:23One day, Joan will be inside the library.
09:25To get a coloring book for her daughter
09:26She noticed her book hidden from Rafj and the library
09:28And breathe in her feelings, my dear, at that moment
09:30That this is the best feeling she'll ever experience in her life
09:32The book will initially have a limited number of copies.
09:34But you know, my dear, the domain is broken.
09:36When you enjoy the shisha, listen to the dashi.
09:38He heard it loud and clear.
09:39In the error of the dominoes, all obedience follows one another in its writing.
09:41This happened on Saturday
09:42The book, my dear, received the best possible publicity campaign.
09:45Creative Betkno, who's running his campaign?
09:47The most imaginative people in the world
09:49Children and carriers, this spread in the best way
09:52It is possible that a public campaign will be launched there.
09:53The word "rose of moth"
09:55Every child reads the book to his friend
09:57If someone asked him for a comma, he liked it and would recommend it to his friends.
09:5930 copies sold
10:01With 10 questions, that was at school.
10:02Have you read Harry Potter yet?
10:03The book is very, very appealing to children
10:05As for the elders, the phrase will spread among them
10:07If you don't know the book, your son definitely does.
10:09500 copies, my dear
10:10Wow, there are 50,000 left!
10:12And the hidden shelf remained a display case and a showcase.
10:14The book is considered a best-selling children's book.
10:17He wins the Smarties award
10:19This is a precious gift, if you don't know it's one of the most important pieces of children's literature.
10:21Even my dear book won this award thanks to the children.
10:24Because in this award they participated in the voting
10:27Voting, my dear, is also paid for by a question.
10:29Whoever is in the group should answer it.
10:30What will happen next
10:31What was calculated after that?
10:32No, my dear, Shawn didn't take the time to answer this question.
10:34Because at the time when he was going around to the publishing houses
10:37To print the first part
10:38Despite all the rejection you saw from them
10:40However, it was indeed a sieve for the second book.
10:42Oh my God, I'm stupid
10:43I won't let you ask him because it's a good idea.
10:44On July 2, 1998, exactly one year later
10:47He's coming down, my dear Harry Potter
10:49and the chamber of secrets
10:50Now take this snake language, do it like a basilisk
10:53Watch Jumin Professor Luke Hart
10:55What a book! It's a huge hit!
10:57In just 6 weeks it topped the UK bestseller list
11:01This spread has moved from children's communities to curricula
11:04So that it becomes part of the village curriculum
11:06Imagine you have an exam on a Harry Potter chapter.
11:09And I didn't review the River Cup section.
11:10Oh God, please don't let the death traps appear in the exam because they're difficult.
11:13Beautiful Habera, Aziz, you are the one I am
11:14At this point, the gravedigger's interest will begin to appear in the book.
11:17At first, he said, "Teh te te, my son, I need to see something, I must show you too."
11:20Let's see what the amazing thing is.
11:21The one who ate with our children
11:22We're keeping up with the generations that have emerged, yours now, this is a joke.
11:24Here, the book will not only catch their attention and impress them personally.
11:27No, they're obsessed with him just like their own children.
11:29This situation, my dear, will not only attract the attention of fathers
11:31But also business acumen
11:34The hump makers will start to enter it
11:35In the year, my dear, the second part was published
11:37Warner Bros. will buy the rights to produce the first two parts.
11:40For two million dollars
11:41The truth is, my dear writer, no one would tell him to take two million dollars.
11:44He will say ta ta ta ta ta
11:45God is great, God bless the Prophet
11:47Please come to the Masha Squares
11:48I swear I'll make six parts for you now.
11:49I've been writing Harry Potter since morning.
11:51Hey, we want Jake Rollin to be featured on Warner Bros.
11:54The text didn't change
11:55I'm the one who covers up half, I'm the one who changes
11:56She will stipulate that she supervises the film, the script, and the dialogue.
12:00Even the chosen actors will be part of it
12:02These actors must be British.
12:03British Accent
12:04What's going on is for American companies to tell me they want to teach them.
12:08And then, honestly, my dear, six
12:09After opening Netflix, he watched a film about his Egyptian penis.
12:12And you will find them informed about Sadat Tunisi
12:13Her refusal, my dear, was almost a rejection of any flights of fancy in her mind.
12:16So, if you're a fan of movie books
12:17Be aware that movies and books are Rowling's work.
12:25Up to this point, my dear, life is all sweetness and light.
12:28The series was very popular, and the first installment sold 300,000 copies.
12:31Fawz Antin Bas
12:32To get to the fourth part of Harry Potter, at Jubla of Fire
12:35Which was published in July 2000
12:36Many Harry Potter readers consider it the best part of the beloved series.
12:39To sell more than 3 million copies in the first 2 days
12:43any?
12:43In the first 2 days
12:45The books were being taken from the carts before the library was even opened.
12:47The book remained a bestseller three days after its release.
12:51And Hamad, we jumped on to part four.
12:52And this third one is always the one who gets wronged like this
12:54It was just a dream, I swear.
12:55There is a return to the old ways and there is a pull in the pattern
12:57Top from Digiri between Seres and Black
12:58And Uncle Potter came
12:59There were also exemptors
13:01Why is this film a demand of Ahmed?
13:02The problem, my dear, isn't in part three.
13:03The idea, my dear
13:04If there's anything new being introduced for the first time in part four
13:07And it is death
13:08Part four is the part where he returns for the first time
13:11The man whose name must not be mentioned
13:13Lord Voldemort
13:15Soh Man
13:15Lord Voldemort
13:17correct
13:17Part four begins as a very enjoyable part
13:19And his modernity is very old.
13:20The World Cup in Kodesh is being played at the beginning.
13:23I play the cup of fire, it's played
13:24But after this festival and all this fun
13:27Lord Voldemort appears
13:29Voldemort, my dear, will present a strange concept to the series and its readers.
13:32And it is death
13:33When we hear the most famous phrase in this part
13:35Kill the Spear
13:35And the one after that dies, Cedric Diggory
13:37Dee aziz, the first truly sad scene in the series
13:46At that moment, my dear Harry Potter transforms
13:48From a children's book to a darker book
13:51After the return of the Dark Lord himself
13:53Check, my dear, it will be terrifying
13:54To the point that Rowling's own life would be in danger
13:57And it's not a danger coming from a fictional character like Voldemort
13:59No danger is coming from Hogward
14:00But rather from true fanatics
14:02The conflict moved from fiction to reality.
14:05Oh God, what happened, Abu Hamad? Tell me about the woman.
14:07One year, my dear, I will prove to you as a diligent student of J.K. Rowling.
14:10I'll let you know what's next, what happened
14:12Just a second, my dear, I'll fly away and come back to you.
14:14Saving flight compensation from my neighbor's practical fuse
14:16One second, Abu Hamad, it's Liviuzza
14:18Lot Liviuza
14:18This is her hormone follow-up transfer.
14:21At the time, my dear, when Rowling was preparing herself
14:25For the signing ceremony of Part Four
14:27Halle Potter and the Firecup
14:28Ajila, my dear, this is terrifying.
14:29There's a bomb at the signing event targeting you personally.
14:33This is iron sourced from extremist groups, similar to the scene we started with in the episode.
14:37And they found, my dear, that her books not only promote magic and sorcery
14:40These are also gradually transforming from books classified for children
14:43The books inside are extremely dark.
14:45This also appears in the Warne Brothers logo.
14:47Each new part makes the logo more dim.
14:49Just like that, my dear, it was the first time I personally saw and knew her to die
14:53This, my dear, was the first part that ended with the return of evil, not the triumph of good.
14:56Dear Bot, this is about heroes and main characters.
14:59We've developed an immunity to it because of how often it's happened.
15:01From the beginning of the fourth part, dear Joan, she didn't have any problem.
15:09She dies any character
15:11No matter how attached the readers became to it, and no matter how attached she herself became to it.
15:14My dear friend, I'm not a fool for the events.
15:15I'll give you 95 pounds and extra linen
15:18Part five, you have Seder Black Hemout
15:19Part 6: Dumbledore Dies
15:21The last part is originally called Death Knives
15:23And this, my dear, was not just one death.
15:25This was a page for mourning
15:26Dobby, Fred, Lupin, Tonks, and Madai Kaman
15:28Oh Abu Hamad, I told you all this news on my own.
15:31You're saying that even the Harry Potter albums are dead.
15:33And this, my friend, brings us to the most famous death scene in the history of the series.
15:37One of the most famous death scenes in the history of cinema
15:39The death scene of Professor Snape
15:41After All Day Time
15:42Always
15:42Honestly, my dear, it was something even worse than a red wedding.
15:44Harry himself died and came back
15:46He woke up again after that because of love.
15:48Every time we arrest something in love, we say it's in love.
15:49Honestly, my dear, if this story were to be told, it would take two weeks from Mohamed Sami.
15:52We were all growing
15:54Hermeneian Contagion
15:54for him?
15:55Because May and Omar are harming her
15:56Let's go back to the world of Harry Potter, my dear.
15:57Which has become characterized and described as oppressive
16:00This world will attract millions who not only love this fantasy
16:03They just want to get any souvenir that makes them feel like they are part of it.
16:05Ah, Muhammad, souvenirs for her, the Malchandise
16:08Oh, she's got Harry Potter on her!
16:10Ah, coffees with Professor Snape on them.
16:12Ah, boxers with a mille-feuille on them
16:13Life, my dear, isn't just like that.
16:15People want souvenirs from this world
16:17Living memories of this world
16:18So we can start seeing new campaigns
16:20But this time it's environmental activists.
16:22They want to make a mock-up of the Harry Potter books.
16:24Because it disrupted the ecological balance
16:26When people started buying albums at a discount
16:28They treat you like a pet
16:29In a country like Indonesia, owls are now sold in shops.
16:32He remained just like the cats
16:34And he still calls it Boom Harry Potter.
16:35To translate that some types of owls there
16:37It was endangered
16:38There remained demands that it be placed in a reserve.
16:40This made the book a bestseller
16:42At the same time, it remains the most prohibited.
16:44And here, dear Niji, is the most important question in her episode.
16:46How did something that started as a children's book end up becoming something else entirely?
16:48Take this terrifying tone and this great effect
16:51The irony increases its appeal
16:53She doesn't tell her what's so special about this book.
16:55Thank you, my dear, for this question.
16:57Abu Hamid, I didn't say them
16:58Thank you, my dear
16:59Thank you, my dear, for this question.
17:00And let me borrow a phrase from Professor Dumbledore here.
17:03When the two good guys decided to go with Gryffindor
17:05They earn the school year's accolades in the first part.
17:07They have ten points, those scoundrels.
17:08Because standing up to enemies requires great courage.
17:11But standing up to friends requires even greater courage.
17:14Teen Boys for Gryffindor
17:16So, my dear, I will give you two points for this question.
17:18By God, Abu Hamad, I've already asked the question.
17:19Are you asking about the tragedy in Harry Potter?
17:21Okay, here's your answer now.
17:24Harry Potter, my dear, started as a children's book
17:26Correct, winning photos
17:27But he didn't need pictures
17:28And that, my dear, is because his language was easy and simple.
17:31Anyone of any age can read it
17:32At the same time, it was not a gentle language.
17:34For Joanne Rollin, there was a smile called visual acuity.
17:37She was describing the feelings instead of writing them down directly.
17:39It makes you visualize the image as you read the words.
17:41So, instead of writing Uncle Vernon's poetry in anger
17:43It almost made you think the huge vein in the middle of Uncle Vernon's head was throbbing.
17:47So you want to see the anger in a visual image
17:49The need to control anger is better than expressing it.
17:51My dear friend, we were presented with a children's book with simple events and easy language.
17:55But it didn't last that way because the simplicity of the children who read it grew with them.
17:59Most children's book characters remain the same age throughout the series.
18:02Until the children grow up and leave the series for other books.
18:06You, my dear, have you ever heard that Bakr received a consultation in Cairo and transferred
18:08Or he played a game with him and opened a car showroom.
18:11Nor should the procedure of slugging and the resulting malformation be completed.
18:13They have the same characters, the same needs, they don't grow up
18:16This issue, my dear, was almost universal.
18:18Until Harry Potter comes along and overturns this rule.
18:21My dear child, whoever reads the book grows up with the heroes
18:24The first part began with the story of Harry's child who receives an acceptance letter from his magic teacher.
18:28He's only 11 years old.
18:30The next part, and you're a year older, he'll move on to the next part and enter a second year.
18:33He and all the heroes around him, their world
18:35Also, my dear, it wasn't just the age that was changing.
18:37The types of problems also change.
18:39The place started out as just a children's fight
18:41Who gets the highest grades in school and ultimately gets the ideal obsession?
18:45The situation begins to change
18:46There begins to be a clear and direct confrontation with death.
18:49And after the fourth part, schools of magic other than Hochors itself begin to appear.
18:52In a struggle between them over the names of the Cup of Fire
18:54The issue is starting to escalate
18:55The competition is growing
18:57Over time, arguments and problems escalate further.
18:59When we go to the age of the observer
19:01Then the fights begin over who gets to choose their partner in the head.
19:03And we hear, my dear, the most famous phrase
19:04hormonal
19:05Yowar Ajir
19:06What does "zawiya" mean?
19:07We've started to see, my dear
19:08The one who is executed
19:09We've started talking about relationships, couples, and relationshipships, my dear.
19:13Let's see the acceptances
19:14And he worked there, but he couldn't see.
19:17My dear, a book is no longer just a children's book.
19:19Because he grew up with them
19:20This is all thanks to J.K. Rowling.
19:22The one who saw how the world was going, almost from the beginning
19:25And even a plan for all the books
19:27From the moment she first had the idea for the book
19:28It is common in Qatar
19:291990
19:30Arafat, my dear, was Harry's fate.
19:32Foldbot
19:32Snap
19:33Before she published her first book in 1997
19:36She had finished the last chapter in the last part
19:39And Farid Al-Zaki is not the same, he hasn't changed.
19:41Until, my dear, fate was ten years later, in 2007
19:43My dear, we have some TV series during Ramadan.
19:44Actor Beunzel with the salad and a pocket of Eid cookies
19:46I don't know what he'll ask tomorrow in episode 30
19:48But Rowling's decision
19:49It sets the ending
19:51From the first
19:51My dear, this will make the story very confusing.
19:53Because she kept using the things that happened in the first part
19:55As solutions and answers to questions
19:57Which are found in the following parts
19:58This, my dear
19:59It will make the story very confusing.
20:01The story begins with the beginning
20:02And I know how it ends
20:03The work turned out exactly as it was written in the books.
20:05Rowling, for example
20:06Because she benefited from a shot that was confined to the first
20:08Zine Else Harry is holding the snatch with a stick
20:10So you can use it in the last part
20:11When Tanbal Dur left him a message
20:13The message remains inside the sealed container that cannot be opened.
20:16Change it up
20:16Just like when he caught the ball in the first part
20:18Besides, my dear, it's like the price of all toasts.
20:21Any surprises in the story
20:22He was laying out the sheets for her one by one.
20:23We don't get surprised by it.
20:24Like, my dear, one of the greatest toasts
20:26For example, my dear
20:27When we discover that Snap
20:28The melancholic person is gloomy and unlucky.
20:32The Hof, Prince's country
20:33He's a real pain, my dear. He was trying to be Harry's assistant.
20:35for him?
20:36Because he loved his mother
20:37As long as he, my dear, is walking in the school
20:38Stop Harry Potter and tell him
20:39Yes, come stand there, it's her
20:41Announce your mother and your father's name
20:42Your father, James, is only here for one night.
20:44And we will return, dear, every time
20:45There was a market for understanding.
20:46The market was a place where we thought Snape was evil.
20:48He's trying to trap Harry
20:49And we recall every time a market understanding was reached
20:52Between us as readers and Snape
20:53Wow, these grades mean we were awful.
20:56To this extent, we considered this man to be evil.
20:58Although he is afraid of losing his affection
21:00Ali was a viewer of the Qasr Katan palace.
21:01Even, my dear, the scene that was in part six
21:04The one who fought Snape was Dumbledore.
21:07The big man fought in it
21:08The man who was giving away ten cats for free
21:10And Dumbledore is back
21:12And you see, my dear Dumbledore, what he's saying to him
21:13Please
21:14And he remembers him saying, "Please don't kill me."
21:17My fighter is telling him, "Please kill me."
21:19Because there's a curse that will kill me anyway.
21:20So when you kill me, Voldemort will be angry with you.
21:23So you know how to break Voldemort's friendship
21:24And Harry helps
21:26Oh Abu Hammad, I really love Snapeeb
21:28Everything, my dear, was there
21:29And it was tied up in front of us from the beginning.
21:31But we didn't see it that way.
21:32Of course, my dear, that doesn't prevent
21:33Rowling changed things while writing
21:35There were decisions she was making
21:37Her decisions changed her
21:38Like, for example, in part five
21:39Arthur Weasley was supposed to
21:40He's the one who dies in Cheries Black
21:41But that didn't happen here.
21:42Hamad, let me ask you a question since
21:44I haven't read this series.
21:45I might have just seen her as a security guard
21:47But why me as a child?
21:48Or as a large
21:49I might become attached to these heroes
21:51In this magical world
21:52What I know is that he is magical
21:53Why should I become attached to a world that has no real existence?
21:56Your sack is beautiful, my dear
21:57But let me answer him with my question.
21:58Are you sure that Hocorotz's world
22:00A world far removed from reality?
22:03Human needs tend to reveal recurring patterns of needs.
22:06Even if the needs are illogical
22:07Like someone who gets burned by soup and then tries to drink yogurt.
22:09This isn't just careful, it's...
22:10Of course, this is a concept from the rules whose purpose is protection.
22:13So at first you're confused
22:14Be cautious and take precautions against everything in this world.
22:16Ah, it protects us from reality.
22:17But it also creates a longing for Joan.
22:19For a world that doesn't understand these rules
22:20In a world where breaking the rules is the rule
22:23We break it freely without feeling any guilt of any kind.
22:25And without needing to fix it
22:27In the imagination itself
22:27Possible scenarios
22:29We make you feel happy
22:30Magic remains a subject that achieves this very well
22:32Because control is generally a good idea
22:34And an idea we love
22:34If you have control over things you didn't have control over before
22:37That sounds good
22:37The irony here
22:38The roots of this world, its foundations, are a blow to reality.
22:40Or, as the writer Max Beer Baum put it
22:42Say "Fantasy Shod Half Assured Bes In Reality."
22:45And that, my dear, is the most important feature of Harry Potter.
22:47It is a magical world, completely different from our world.
22:49But at the same time, it's very similar.
22:50Its foundations are all borrowed from our world.
22:52If we start with the hero
22:53We will find that Joan brought it from the world of her childhood
22:56Harry is the name she loves the most
22:57And Potter, because of their grandmother's name.
22:59The one she used to play with in the past
23:00Harry's birthday will be the same as hers.
23:02The house where Harry lived
23:03Their house was similar to the room that was under the stairwell.
23:06The only difference is that Joan didn't sleep there.
23:08And Joan didn't have a phone, and there was no other.
23:10And how does it depend on messages?
23:11So it will also depend on this being the means of communication within the events of the novel.
23:14Mohammed, we don't notice the smallness in the words you're saying.
23:16Joan, as they say, is a woman
23:18And Harry, as you say, is a male
23:19Ajshi, my dear, that's why
23:20Joan decided that she would play the role of a young lady who resembled two of her friends.
23:23She saw the smart girl who loved books more than anything in the world
23:26Which, my dear, of course doesn't require spying.
23:28Firmini
23:29Which is supposed to be Rowling's character spying on the events
23:32Zakia's daughter loves books more than anything in the world.
23:34And when she corrects her colleagues' mistakes, they bully them.
23:36Oh, praise be to God!
23:37Note of the fuse
23:38What's wrong with you? Did you bring it from the Al-Jors or from the Martyr Riad School?
23:40A house appeared to you, my dear, in your pajamas, after it appeared to the nanny, Qut al-Qulub.
23:43This is also psoriasis and sciatica
23:45But let me tell you that the most important symbol in Rowling's world
23:47Qatar
23:48Qatar was the beginning of everything in its world
23:50Qatar is where she got the idea for the stories.
23:52He had to be the link between the two worlds.
23:54The real world and the magical world of fantasy
23:56I said, "My dear, there's something else too."
23:57Yes, Rowling created a magical world.
23:59But his problems are not problems far removed from reality.
24:02These are problems very close to the real world we live in.
24:04The only difference is the attraction in this world.
24:06People can have more control over many things in their lives.
24:08And she faces problems that, by the way, will never be solved.
24:11With one magical twist
24:12Also, my dear, these problems were, in one way or another
24:15Because Rowling is influenced by things she saw in real life
24:18From 1987 to 1990
24:21Rowling, my dear, was working for Amnesty International in London.
24:25Assistance in the marketing department
24:27What were you doing?
24:27She was responsible for translating reports that discussed human rights violations in Africa.
24:31Testimonies from victims who were subjected to repression or torture
24:34This topic, my dear, is a story in its writing.
24:36And he made her create a magical world where the password, the point of conflict, and racism were the key.
24:40It's true, for example, that Rowling's world is a magical, beautiful, and imaginative world.
24:44However, there is racism and classism in the Pure Country, which places those of pure blood above others.
24:48The magician who was born to a father and mother who were magicians, and under them is the country of the magician, who is one magician, one of the magicians
24:53It comes at the end of the general classes or the Magnes
24:56Or the racist label in the series, Balmat country
24:58A world where poetry tries to overcome this difference to excel
25:01So that they can exploit everyone less than them in their service.
25:04And this, my dear, also appears in the jinn of houses
25:06The servants, did you see what happened in Dobi? How was it?
25:08Free the drink
25:09Azizi was someone anyone could greet with five pounds and worship.
25:11If you look at Voldemort, you'll find that his speech is that of a racist man.
25:15He says that the pure-blooded are the greatest
25:17And other races don't seem to be able to live
25:19Although he himself was not of pure blood
25:21Doesn't this remind you of someone specific, my dear?
25:23That's halfway through the season, Abu Hamid.
25:24You're just a little bit like bringing someone from their house who wants to destroy the world.
25:27And he rules over the humans who resemble him.
25:28It takes a couple of days and then comes back with someone even more racist than the last one.
25:31But who, my dear, is my favorite element?
25:33And what about the whole world?
25:34Adolf Hitler
25:35If only, my dear, you had seen Voldemort's words
25:37If you compare him to Hitler, you'll find there are no differences between them.
25:40If you go back to the state of a genie, you'll find that Hitler says the Aryan race is the greatest race.
25:44And the other groups don't deserve to live
25:46Although he himself, my dear, was not Ari
25:48So, my dear, we are now in front of a magical world and a hero who resembles our childhood and lives in a place similar to ours.
25:51And the evil one, despite his alienation, is contemporary, and his ideas are present in our true path.
25:55The world's problems are far more numerous than the problems of our world.
25:57In Rowling's world, my dear, the solution was that this generation of children grows up little by little.
26:01He is the one who will eliminate evil, he is the one who will eliminate racism and save the world.
26:05They shouldn't hide in fear or rely on the adults, God willing, to handle it.
26:09No, they are the ones leading the adults in confronting this injustice.
26:12Sorry, Abu Ahmed, in the dictionary this kind of talk is called "fazlaka"
26:15The novel adds a touch of age to a children's story.
26:18What is genetics and racism?
26:20What will you say? Classism and youth empowerment?
26:22How do we present and connect this good, rational language that is written on the logo?
26:25With conscience and feelings
26:27How can these things touch me? I want to touch the emotions.
26:30Few would tell you, my dear, that Rowling has a very strong village
26:32This will make the feelings of this magical world seem wonderfully different from her real feelings in reality.
26:37In 1880, Anne, Joan's mother, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
26:41MS
26:42This is a disease that affects the immune system and causes weakness in muscle movement.
26:46And sometimes it doesn't move at all.
26:48And that, my dear, is exactly what happened to Anne.
26:49The illness kept increasing year after year.
26:51Until she died at the age of 45.
26:54This subject, my dear, of course had a very strong psychological impact on Joan.
26:56To make matters worse, it was rumored that her father was having an affair with his secretary.
27:00There's a sign that he was having an affair with her while his mother was ill.
27:03So here, my dear father, he deals with rumors in a different way; he confirms them.
27:06He goes and surpasses the secretary one year after the wife's chastity
27:09Here, Joan will be overcome with sadness.
27:10She leaves England and goes to Portugal, where she meets the love of her life.
27:13Kharjih Arantes
27:14Which was already surpassed by 1992
27:17God bless you, Abu Hamid, finally the compensation has arrived.
27:19I'm sorry, my dear, I was hasty, impulsive, and rash.
27:21Kharkeh, my dear, was the epitome of a toxic man.
27:24No problem, Abu Hamid
27:25I can fix him
27:25Fix yourself first, then fix other people.
27:27My dear, the man was jealous, short-tempered, and used to hit her.
27:31Not only that, but it also makes her park on the house.
27:33During the day she works at the school in the morning
27:35At night you sit and keep quiet
27:36And between the two prides, there was a pleasant atmosphere.
27:37Bajat ya Abu Hamid
27:38Oh, my dear, he also took the house key from her.
27:40He searches her bag as she goes in and as she goes out.
27:42Didn't you want my sister to fix it?
27:44See what's left for Salim, Vicky, and Vicky?
27:46Joan couldn't bear it any longer and finally managed to escape to Edinburgh.
27:50But this arrogant man went after her with a horse, Yemslef
27:52Aziz's uncle, the one she was going to surpass in the best way
27:55He wouldn't leave her alone until she filed for divorce.
27:58And I signed on not to expose
27:59I'm the one telling you all this
28:00To tell you that when Joan was writing the book
28:03She is immersed in this dazzling world of magic.
28:05In fact, things weren't good at all.
28:07I fell into a deep depression
28:09Peggy had suicidal thoughts all the time.
28:11But she didn't give in to these ideas and fought them.
28:13She resorted to psychotherapy and support for her illness
28:15Her experience with depression made her embody it in her world.
28:18In the image of the most terrifying creatures in the world of Harry Potter
28:20Guards of Ascaban or Dementers
28:22Just a second, Abu Habada, I'm thinking of a happy memory.
28:23To say the expectoro pertons
28:24Okay, go on, go on, there's nothing left.
28:26Dementors, my dear, are the most terrifying creatures in this world.
28:28Bemos takes your soul and helps you, and leaves your body empty.
28:31A lifeless straw, you have no feelings or emotions.
28:34This is a fate far worse than the death of the body.
28:36And this is the same fate that Joan experienced after her mother's death.
28:39And her husband's wife is hers
28:40But my dear, if you remember, in books or in movies
28:42What was the spell that fought the Dementors?
28:45Exspectro Patrona
28:47If you remember, what was her condition for spitting?
28:49If you remember her, she is happy and longing.
28:52And that, my dear, is what Rowling was trying to do.
28:54She was able to face her depression and these feelings
28:56With the happy memories I shared with her daughter
28:58Her daughter gave her a reason to live and write
29:01So, at that time, the magic formula of the stories was used.
29:03It has one problem, which is simply
29:05It's very cliché
29:06Good fights evil, and good will ultimately prevail.
29:08The squirting didn't deal with the issue with a simple solution.
29:11Because it will also reflect her life on the character in the novel.
29:13In Rowling's story, my dear
29:15The people who were supposed to be the kindest
29:16And the people who had the most hope for her hurt her the most.
29:19father and husband
29:20The same need exists in reverse.
29:22People who weren't expected to offer support
29:31This is also evident in the characters in Harry Potter.
29:33In the second part, for example
29:34For example, you might notice that Professor Koring
29:35The kind man who stutters in his speech, is shy and polite
29:38The one you don't see any evil in at all
29:40And in the end, Shail Voldemort appears in the back of his neck.
29:42Until Snape, whom you see as evil all the time
29:45And the paths and the presence of the black relative are upon us all.
29:48But in the last five minutes, the balance of good and evil is tipped.
29:51And good will come
29:52Even Harry himself literally remained inside a villainous part.
29:55This is the trace that Voldemort left on him
29:56The translation is in the image of the note, but it's famous.
29:58I don't need to tell you, my dear
29:59If you had been a Rowling before Nash
30:01Part one, two to three weeks
30:02You would have seen in front of you separate scenes
30:05She didn't achieve anything significant in her life.
30:07It's impossible, my dear, if you were imagining things.
30:09If you see before you the most successful writer in history
30:12Rowling lived a very large percentage of her life
30:14Look at the deception
30:14That's why she'll choose heroes who are like her.
30:16Our heroes are humanitarian cases
30:18Harry is an orphaned child with no power
30:20Weak and feeble, wearing old rags
30:22He's marked on his face
30:23Every morning I wake up to my cousin beating me
30:25for him?
30:26Until the message arrives that will change his life
30:28And she tells him, "You're not just an ordinary person."
30:29You are the greatest magician in the whole world
30:31You are the boy who fled
30:32And during Harry Potter's journey, even if he was the greatest wizard
30:36The prophecy states that he is the child who will grow up
30:38And he will defeat Voldemort
30:39Here we also see and find that each of the characters
30:42He has a chance to be a hero at the right moment.
30:44Ron Werman
30:45And most importantly, Neville
30:46The one who was the length of the series was Harry
30:48It represents weakness, fear, humiliation, and disappointment.
30:51But with the events and the development of his character
30:53Things change until the right moment arrives.
30:55When he enters at the last moment and strengthens the heroes' resolve
30:58When Harry Potter dies right before their eyes
31:00So that he could tell them, "Hey everyone"
31:01The heroism is not in a person
31:02The hero isn't Harry
31:04The championship is in you
31:05We are not fighting for Harry
31:06We fight for meaning.
31:08The one who died for Harry
31:09Just a moment, my dear, you'll make any reader feel
31:11Hey guys, Harry isn't the only hero.
31:13The death of a hero is not the death of a goal.
31:15The death of the hero made everyone a hero.
31:25Underdock stories, my dear
31:28The one who grows up and succeeds
31:29It is the most important story in many cultures
31:30The most important of them is American culture.
31:32The one who tells you that if anyone believed
31:33He will be able to achieve the American dream
31:35And the first book will be released
31:36Don't run any two campaigns
31:38My dear, please don't advertise the book.
31:40But it reached the point of American publication
31:42Arthur Lovén
31:42It will cost around $105,000
31:45As a presenter of the walking book in America
31:46At that time, my dear, the book wasn't very popular yet.
31:48This number was the biggest propaganda hit
31:50It can be done for the book
31:52And my dear ones were surprised by the number
31:53How will this be your first time posting?
31:55Take this number every
31:56Because of people's astonishment and curiosity
31:57Jake Rowling's phone never rang for long.
31:59Journalists were being expelled everywhere
32:01They want to know the reason
32:02So why, my dear, do I know her life story?
32:04They have a reason
32:05The truth, my dear, is that if you reflect on what I've told you...
32:07You'll find out the reason is her story of struggle.
32:09real Androduga
32:11The publisher invested in her true story.
32:13Not necessarily in a fairy tale
32:15She is a real Androgy
32:17De Sang Al Mazhar
32:18Government subsidy
32:19And you go and hang out in a cafe
32:20Because of the heating price there
32:22Cheaper than the price of heating above it
32:24A cart is coming from Jizha
32:26The toxic person who used to beat her and take her money
32:28After she had been running away from a sad memory of her mother's death
32:31All this writing, work, and action
32:34And there's a little girl who's responsible for her.
32:36Perhaps, my dear, this story is what made the book spread more widely.
32:39The publisher's intelligence will become apparent later.
32:40When they know more and the target audience increases
32:42Harry Potter is a genius and will appeal to all ages.
32:44But it's difficult to convince an adult that children's books can color and talk too.
32:48He will be dealing with two copies.
32:49A version for children and teenagers and a version for adults
32:52And the real memory, my dear, is revealed in the difference between them.
32:54The difference, surprisingly, is that there is no difference between the two versions.
32:57The only thing that's changed is that there are two versions.
32:58The real difference is in the cover only.
33:00If you're older, you'll get the adult cover.
33:02Because if you're shy about reading the book in front of people on the street
33:04Stop acting like a petty, insignificant child, throwing children's books in the street.
33:07Here I tell you, my dear, that the project was a great success.
33:09The idea was so successful that ten percent of the sellers of the fifth part
33:12Agashley was the adult version
33:13So now we have the perfect recipe. The book is a success.
33:16Okay, pay attention to the method; I'll write the ingredients in the caption.
33:18A sweet and exciting story; we'll add three lines of writing to it.
33:20We take all of this into a very imaginary world.
33:22But at the same time, they should be very realistic.
33:23Sprinkle them with good and evil, Androk
33:25They entered, walking, into a hot advertising campaign.
33:27At a stable temperature
33:28Love, when combined with books, can change the world.
33:30And this, my dear, is not a metaphor
33:31The book truly changed the world.
33:32Harry Potter jumped off the walls of Hogwarts
33:34And it's happening in our real world
33:36In order to bring about change in the publishing industry
33:39Harry Potter, my dear, desert of publishers
33:42Because through it I rediscovered the value of children's literature.
33:45And before the sixth part is released
33:46The Waterstones Foundation conducted a study on the impact of Harry Potter.
33:49In the British publishing industry
33:50I found that the number of children's books published monthly has increased tenfold since 2000.
33:54After a severe decline in 1997
33:57Sales of children's books have been increasing at a rate of 2% annually.
34:01The role of publishing houses has become more serious in dealing with children's books.
34:04And investment in them continued from that perspective.
34:06Who is the next Jake Rowling?
34:09We want talented books that will keep children occupied and prevent them from getting up.
34:13For example, we see someone like the writer walking the buffalo
34:15Author of the Chronicles of Anchan Darkness series
34:17The one who took £2.8 million as a moderator just for launching the series
34:21The deposit for the agreement is approximately 3 million pounds sterling.
34:24What do you mean, 40,000 pounds?
34:25You know I always watch the whole movie at once?
34:27If I put them out on a balcony, I'd do even more than that.
34:29According to the writer Qalaa Arafa
34:30The one who is preparing the Suwayra for children's books in 2024
34:33Harry Potter is the greatest event in the history of children's books.
34:36And it may be in the world of books, Auntie
34:38This is because all writers now have more passion.
34:40And they're waiting for their big hit
34:42Well, what's wrong with the book?
34:43I am not a writer
34:44Now the readers have undergone a major change
34:45Tell me about the impact Harry Potter had on me
34:47Honestly, I don't care about the book.
34:48I have nothing to do with the book.
34:49Countries that take this much money
34:52According to Susan Cain
34:53Head of the English Department at the University of Washington
34:55Her students who read Harry Potter
34:57They are young
34:57They were much better than her other students
34:59Father, in essence, read Harry Potter
35:01Make you a better traveler
35:02Therefore you can read Dickens
35:04You're one of those few who have over 4000 pages
35:06Seven books
35:07This will encourage you to read more.
35:09More things, deeper things, and harder things.
35:11Those who read the Death Knives
35:12He'll walk in the usual way
35:14Safe, my dear
35:14Some people say that children
35:16The ones J.K. Rowling tried to prepare
35:18To change the world
35:18My friends are changing the world with innovative requests.
35:20One of the movements, my dear, that was against Trump
35:23She called herself Damb Al-Zadur Armi
35:24My dear friend used to compare Trump to Voldemort.
35:27J.K. Rowling understood its author, Tweety.
35:28After joining this Dumbledore army
35:30The following is related
35:31The one who sleeps like that, of course
35:32Voldemort didn't reach that level of evil.
35:33The man with the barrel-shaped hair
35:35We will not be defeated by magic
35:36Only God can do that.
35:37The group's goal was to oppose Trump's policies.
35:39The issues of immigration, racism, and freedom of the press
35:41He likened Trump's denial to the issue of climate change.
35:44The Ministry of Magic denies Voldemort's return
35:46After Trump's loss in the last election
35:48His supporters' rejection of him was suspicious.
35:49The election results showed Voldemort's followers rejecting the results.
35:51When Ankara announced that he was defeated
35:52But the difference here is unique, my dear.
35:54It's Voldemort, I'm not coming back.
35:55But unfortunately, my dear, it's clear that Trump had a hornet's nest in his hair.
35:57And Idri will come back again
35:58Honestly, my dear, I've seen so many Easycutes in the Orders.
36:01I'm saying that this guy has probably been with us for about 40 years.
36:04You should look at when this guy took over his position.
36:06months
36:07Yes, my dear, he wakes up like a hyena.
36:08He holds the globe and spins it around like that
36:10I'll fight here
36:11Okay, let's talk about customs definitions.
36:13Let's reduce immigration
36:14Let's fight drugs
36:15action
36:15Seriously, no one can argue with him, he's a man in his late seventies.
36:19I wish I could see someone as dedicated to their work as him.
36:22Harry Potter, my dear, is ultimately not just a series of novels.
36:25Not just children's books
36:26This became the most successful book series in history.
36:28At a reasonable rate, my dear, and you'll face TikTok, Reels, YouTube, Netflix, and all that stuff.
36:34These books will likely remain among the most obsolete books in history.
36:37The series that sold over 600 million copies
36:39The composition includes more than 85 languages.
36:41The films alone brought in seven and seven tenths billion dollars at the cinemas.
36:45And his teacher, Layl Al-Ghandour, is responsible for their text.
36:47I wish he had been buried
36:48Besides, my dear, Harry Potter himself has become a brand to be proud of.
36:52One of the most important empires in the world
36:54Britain
36:55Britain, the land of Sherlock Holmes
36:57Rudyard Kipling
36:59And the agent
36:59All the cartoon characters are now
37:02Books and legends
37:03Charles Dickens, Shakespeare, and all that stuff
37:06Britain, the country that made Harry Potter
37:08Don't say to the origin of species
37:09Nor Newton's Principia
37:11We are Great Britain, the ones who made Harry Potter.
37:13Phoenix University, Part Five
37:14Harry Potter has become a global brand that makes money from everything.
37:17People pay thousands of dollars to experience Hogwarts
37:20Official Products
37:21The uniform of rebellion and disobedience
37:23Any product bearing the Harry Potter logo or emblem
37:26He earns millions of dollars
37:27Imagine, my dear, that you sold more than 400 million
37:29Freedom sticks in the world
37:30The advertising concept is very rigid.
37:31And the Nass Bayel project
37:32I will soon, God willing, enter the Egyptian market.
37:35For others, my dear, Harry Potter tourism
37:36In Edinburgh and at Warner Bros. Studios
37:38Which now receives 6 million visitors annually
37:40Just so you know, the place where the movie was filmed
37:43The greatness of Harry Potter isn't that every new generation sees it for the first time.
37:46But the meaning of the chain is that the snake carried it
37:48And she'll keep us away from our villages and make us watch movies all the time.
37:51The actor Ian Rickman played the role of Snape
37:53He will summarize the essence of Harry Potter when he says
37:54If I reach the age of eighty
37:56So I'll still be sitting in a chair.
37:57I promise to read Harry Potter
37:59Even when I'm old and frail
38:00Even if they told me
38:01That's all, my dear
38:04Last but not least
38:05Let's forget about the previous cases.
38:06See the next case
38:06Go down and look at the sources
38:07If we were on YouTube
38:08Subscribe to the channel
38:08You know, my dear, Snape once went to Harry Potter.
38:10So, what was said to him?
38:11So, what was said to him?
38:12Her you series?
38:13So, what was said to him?
38:13My love, I'm Snape
38:14Seres died
38:15So, what was said to him?
38:15Her you series?
38:16No, my son, my love
38:18Tani started
38:18I'm smooth and a recipe guy
38:19And I love your mother
38:20Her you series?
38:21You're being silly, I'm not talking to you anymore.

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