It’s been over a decade since “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” came out, but since the movies regularly make the rounds on streaming platforms and television, they’ve still got an audience. At least one person avoids watching them, though. In an interview on “The Jonathan Ross Show,” Daniel Radcliffe said that after watching the “Harry Potter” movies at the premiere, he hasn’t seen them since. “It’s like passing around baby photos of yourself; it’s not an enjoyable experience,” he told the host.
Radcliffe remains critical of his acting in the films, especially “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” which he feels is his worst performance to date. “I remember watching it and thinking, ‘Wow, there’s been no growth.’ You’re watching a mistake you made every day for 11 months — that’s the way I saw it,” he told Playboy in 2015. The Brit’s dislike of his acting skills may factor into his reluctance to re-watch the films, but he’s since learned to give himself more grace. Speaking to CinemaBlend, Radcliffe explained, “If I was in my early 20s … and I saw a bit of those films on TV, I would immediately switch over. … 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.”
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