Why Daniel Radcliffe’s Reaction To The Harry Potter Films Has Changed Over The Years

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If I was in my early 20s, or like, late teens, early 20s, and I saw a bit of those films on TV, I would immediately switch over. Unless it was somebody else’s scene and I could watch that for a second. Bit generally, I’d like, switch over pretty quickly. I think as I am getting older, I am becoming more forgiving of my younger self, and a little more tolerant of, like ‘Oh, yeah, you were bad, but you were young. It’s fine, you’re sweet.’ But nor do I seek it out. I will watch them again one day, Maybe with my children one day if i have them, and let that be a weird emotional experience all its own. But yeah, generally I’m happy that they bring other people so much joy, particularly in COVID, but yeah, it’s not my comfort film.

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