Users review: How many people have seen Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 is in theaters. I will not spoil the movie for you if you have not yet seen. I am going to form their own conclusions about whether you want to view or not.As all know, this is the last film in the Harry Potter franchise, started 10 years ago by Mr. Chris Columbus at the helm. Many people credit the third film of the series, Prisoner of Azkaban, as at the time the franchise has gone from children made more mainstream, mature audience. I have to give great credit to Mr. Columbus though as without it, the vision, actors, sense of what we know in the movies would do. Several years later, we are at the end of an epic journey. We laughed, cried, looking with awe and inspiration. Mr David Yates returns to his role of directing and great neighborhood K Rovlings beloved works of literature. Let me explain how I felt while watching this film is difficult to achieve. I was enthralled from the opening scene at the beginning of the loan. Very few films that caught me where I am so tuned in to the story. Star Trek (2009) Avatar establishment and some of the films that I found visiting again for wanting to see parts of the movie that I missed along the way. The film takes you on a whirlwind starting slowly, until you get to the next action sequence and then rush counterparts in another series of scenes, focusing mainly on Harry and his charge to destroy horcrukes. This is a story about Harris. This is his moment to set the Wizarding world was right. Incidentally, a few characters stand out. Neville Longbottom (Matthew Lewis) is the position of Professor McGonagall goes to war. There are many moments that helping cast members are taken into the foreground for a moment or two, but that is another story about Harris movie.I have to applaud Alan Rickman for his portrayal of Professor Snape. It's always fun in every movie, and he does not succeed here. Another film to see how great an actor he is (unlike Die and Galaxy Quest) Shock.Nov bottle, it's a perfect movie. No items in CG looked amateurish and some of the dialog is well integrated into the film. Are you back from enjoying the experience. It should not. These are just little things that annoy me.If you read the book, which I'm sure most of you do not follow the story of the book, as he did in part 1 I have yet to see any film adaptation of a well loved book ever faithfully follow the book to the letter. Even Game of Thrones does not follow the book to the letter, but he does a good job. Enjoy the movie for what it is: magical satisfying end, the coming of age stories. |
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