Monday, November 22, 2010

Lates "Harry Potter" Takes A Dark Turn

A review of any "Harry Potter" movie requires a fractal cookie with something do to with magic.  Hence I chose Magic Syne--and the coloor palette even goes with the film.
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Harry Potter films have grown longer and more complex with each film but really that's no surprise considering the books grew longer with each offering.  Still, the long, thickly-stuffed films couldn't include nearly all the details in the books and the films came close to incomprehensible for non-fans.  That's partly why the last film was divided into two parts: like the book.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is a dark and complex offering.  Fans will find the film satisfying: non-fans might find it a bit confusing with so many characters you need a playbook to figure out who's who and how they are related.  Still, dividing the movie into two parts helps clear up details left unexplalined in earlier offerings (although there is still a lot of details left out).  The movie's dark and brooding tone matches the book.  As always, the acting is fine and the special effects are first-rate.  Still, there are a few things missing from this film: Hogwarts never appears and there is, of course, no spectacular Quidditch scenes to dazzle.  Likewise missing are the humor and sense of cammeraderie that made the earlier books and movie such a wonderful experience.  Even so, this fits with the book and, somber as it was, I found myself being sorry the I'll have to wait until July to see the rest.
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Fans and those who have read the books are sure to enjoy Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part One.  It deserves to be seen on a big screen with good sound.  Others may well find the movie confusing, long and a bit dull (but they probably wouldn't be jumping on the bandwagon at this late date).  You know which group you belong to and that will determine whether you see the film.
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