The corridor was empty, lit only by the guttering flame of a single torch. Harry Potter pressed his back against the cold stone, his heart a frantic drum against his ribs. I must not tell lies. The words weren’t just scarred into his hand anymore; they were carved into his very bones.
The words landed like stones in deep water. Harry felt no shock—only a cold, terrible clarity. movie harry potter and the order of the phoenix
The score, composed by Patrick Doyle, perfectly complements the film's tone and atmosphere, incorporating themes from previous installments while introducing new motifs that reflect the characters' growth and the story's darker undertones. The corridor was empty, lit only by the