Friday, December 10, 2010

Harry Potter and The Deathly Hollows Review By: Sam Grenade

If you grow up anywhere from 1988 - 2000, your know about  the lighting bolt marked, billion dollar maker, greatest wizard of all time, the one that we know as Harry Potter. I personally have grown up with this guy, I remember getting the first book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone, Christmas mourning  1999. Since then I've read all the books, following Harry Potter, Ron and Hermione from the hallways of Hogwarts to The Chamber of Secrets to the Ministry of Magic. I remember going to see Harry Potter and The Sorcerers Stone on film for the first time [ I won a pair of tickets to go see the first showing.] Harry Potter and The Deathly Hollows, the film, brings the same thing the book brought to Potter Fans worldwide, the end of the series. Harry Potter and The Deathly Hollows is a very dark movie and I'm somewhat surprise the movie was ever considered for a PG rating. If your a regular to the series, rather it be the movies or the books I suggest you go back and maybe read the last book or watch the past two movies, if your not a fan of the series and decided to just go see it, your going to be confused to the tenth power! The acting is the best of the series, and Harry Potter and The Deathly Hollows might take home the award for best scenery possible. I mean I literally wanted to jump in the screen in live where Harry in the Gang where camping in this movie. But remember when you where reading the book, and you where thinking " Damn....Their still camping!" You turn a few pages maybe a chapter or two and you think to yourself again. " Damn...THEIR STILL CAMPING!" I would say about 65% percent of this movie is camping. But the music, dialogue and like I said, the acting make up for it. Their was alot of little things that where left out such as, when Harry and Hermione was at the grave in Grodrics Hollow and Harry found the grave or the passionate scene with Harry and Dobbie as the little free elf died. Theirs more small things that they decided to leave out but I won't say more to contain spoilers. The movie itself is split into two parts, and part one basically does its job. Gives you one or two action packed scenes and a movie that wets your taste buds, Harry Potter and The Deathly Hollows Part 1 does what the directors wanted it to do. Make billions of dollars and make you want to see Part 2. With all that being said, Harry Potter and The Deathly Hollows Part 1 gets a 9/10!

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