Because Part 2 is all action and VFX spectacle. Part 1 is mood. And mood is what the Bilibili crowd lives for.
Creators like "Movie Summary" channels provide 10–20 minute deep dives into the plot. Bilingual Resources: You can find "learning English" versions that feature bilingual subtitles or audiobooks Deleted Scenes:
After Ron leaves, Harry and Hermione are alone. The scene where they dance to Nick Cave’s "O Children" is arguably the most famous Harry Potter scene on the Chinese internet.
Creative video essays analyze the cinematography and themes. Fan-made edits and tributes keep the community engaged. Why Deathly Hallows Part 1 Stands Out
To understand why fans are seeking out this specific film, one must appreciate its place in the canon. Directed by David Yates, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (2010) was a drastic departure from the Hogwarts-centric formula.
For millions of fans worldwide, the Harry Potter saga is more than just a series of films; it is a cultural touchstone, a childhood memory, and a comfort blanket. Among the eight cinematic installments, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 occupies a unique space. It is the quiet before the storm, the road trip movie, and the moment the innocence of childhood officially ends for the Golden Trio.