The Boy Who Lived, Revisited: Daniel Radcliffe's Harry Potter Rankings and the Weight of Legacy
There's something undeniably fascinating about seeing a creator revisit their work years later. It's like watching a time capsule open, revealing not just the artifact itself, but the evolution of the creator's perspective. Daniel Radcliffe's recent ranking of the Harry Potter films is exactly that – a time capsule cracked open, offering a glimpse into the mind of the boy who lived, now a man reflecting on his magical past.
What makes this particularly fascinating is the layer of personal history intertwined with the films. Radcliffe wasn't just an actor; he was a child thrust into a global phenomenon, his adolescence playing out under the unforgiving