Saturday, November 20, 2010

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Review

Latest News Update About Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Review: Theaters across the country filled with passionate fans, armed with sticks, ponchos, and round-rimmed glasses. All were waiting for midnight when Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh episode of the first Harry Potter film, was to begin. This year, the trio of Harry, Ron and Hermione leave the world of Hogwarts to search for the rest of the Horcruxes, elements that can destroy Voldemort for good. The first of two films that are more plot and less action. But there were enough events to the audience on their toes. For those who do not read the book, I will not reveal any details about a plot to destroy the film. Although I offer some advice: Take time to read the book before seeing the film. Or at least a marathon first, then the series is fresh in your head.

One of the most controversial issues surrounding this last episode is a division of the book into two movies. The film ends with Voldemort’s wand to take elderly and the second part will take up when it ended. Many would say that the division into books is detrimental to the effectiveness of the story. But, people would complain if the book would be made in a movie because the data were cut. It is a two-edged sword. Anyway, people will complain about the length. Personally the first movie ended at the right time and I was grateful for additional information.

The acting quality was exactly what was expected and that’s not a bad thing. The entire cast brought their best to their roles. Emma Watson in particular came into its own in this film. Not only is she beautiful, but she has some serious acting chops. Comic Relief all the Weasley brothers (played by Rupert Grint, James Phelps and Oliver Phelps) was used tastefully, and it was absolutely hilarious. Daniel Radcliffe does not disappoint as usual. As a top character in the series, he plays beautiful pictures of Harry.

But I would warn you that this sequel is not sunshine and rainbows. This is probably one of the darkest in the group. Although not a major plot points … 5-10 minutes, but the last movie you want to cry. Passionate fans of the series lots of tears. Deathly Hallows had many moments of tension and general creepiness, even for those fans who know what happens.

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