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The Best so Far! (Spoiler Alert!)
PostedNovember 20, 2010
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fromĀ Baltimore, Md
(Warning review contains spoilers!) The best portrayal of J.K Rowling work into film. Having read all the books and seen all the movies this far, I feel comfortable saying that Deathly Hallows part 1 is the film closest to the original book. While the pace of the movie, like the book, fluctuates between periods of quick action and slow drama, one doesn't really notice the time going by. There are some changes from the original book, but nothing that is really important or drastically changes the plot line. It would have been nice however to have seen the scene with Ted Tonks, Dean and the Goblins, but at 147 minutes, the movie is longer then average as it is. The acting is superb and I am continually impressed at the depth of emotion that Dan, Emma, and Rupert can display through just their actions. There acting skill has truly grown over the past 10 years. I appreciate how some of the dialogue was taken straight from the book, as I'm a firm believer that J.K Rowling says it best (no offense to Steve Kloves). I would have like to see more of the secondary character, like Ginny, Neville, Fleur, and Bill Weasley. Evanna Lynch again does a great job as Luna. Finally what struck me the most after leaving the theater is how much the movie (like the book) succeeds in showing the parallels between Purebloods taking control of the Wizarding World, and Hitler's control of Germany. Bellatrix carving Mudblood on Hermione's forearm left a truly haunting and lasting impression on me. Over all I loved the movie, and can't wait for Part II in July. If you're deciding whether or not to see this movie, go! Its certainly worth the money to experience the film in theaters.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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