*** 1/2 Three and a half stars
There are really funny moments in this special made by twenty (YA) years of the first Harry Potter. For example, know that Alan Rickman he was the only actor or member of all the film teams who knew what was going to happen to his character in the end.
Also know details of the matter, see moments of the original castings and all that. The feeling of nostalgia it works even for non-fans (here I raise my hand) of the Boy Who Survived films.
But there is also something ugly: silly battles of political correctness make the creator of all that universe, JK Rowling, She is mentioned or seen in old interviews, and does not appear in the “meeting.”
That surrender to intense minorities that leaves aside the virtues of a person (no less the one that made two generations read books who had almost forgotten the habit), is enough to add nostalgia to the outrage of silly loss.