I did watch the first installment of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows when it first hit cinemas last November 19. Yes, it's been quite a while since I watched it but I only got this time to write something about it. To sum up my entire experience with the movie, I would have to say that it is one of the best Harry Potter installments I have seen from the very first movie down to the seventh movie. Honestly, I am already anticipating the last installment of Book 7 and I can't wait to see it. However, we really cannot hide the fact that the trio have really grown a lot over the years. We really cannot hide the fact that they no longer look kids portraying their role but rather grown ups who have fully developed their physical looks.
Surely, if you have read my review for the last movie (Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince) I would say I was quite impress with how the director injected humor in the movie but having seen the Deathly Hallows part 1 I guess that would change my opinion a bit of the Half Blood Prince. The Deathly Hallows installment has quite a lot of thrilling and fighting scenes which I guess people would normally want to see in a Harry Potter movie. The seventh book's first installment indeed did not fail us on this part. On another note, knowing that the movie has the same director from book six, the way the story is laid in the seventh book is quite conventional and really close to how the manuscript was written. This is something that you would really appreciate knowing how movies can really be different from books.
Also, I would have to give credit to the humor injected in the movie especially on the part where Ron decided to abandon both Harry and Hermione within their quest in searching for the remaining Horcruxes. I would say that this is one of the best parts I have read on the book because it shows how Hermione has really fallen in love with Ron and how much Harry really cares for her as his sister. The movie has done a superb humor having Harry asked Hermione to dance with her knowing how sad his best friend is from Ron's departure.
I would have to admit that when they were still doing the movie, I have read a lot of articles about the on going shooting and the different set pictures they have. At first, when I saw the pictures of Dobby's burial, I really felt bad about it seeing the people who buried the elf which is really different from how the things happened in the book. But upon seeing the movie, though there were scenes where they changed some of the characters involved, overall the movie still turned out very enticing.
Let me also mention my most favorite part in the book. That was when Hermione and Harry decided to go back to Godric's Hallow. It was christmas eve and they went to the church where a cemetery lies nearby that holds Harry's parents. J.K. Rowling was able to describe that scene beautifully especially with how she relates the emotions surrounding Harry and Hermione that time when Harry introduced her to his parents. I like how this scene was transmitted to the big screen.
Surely, if you have read my review for the last movie (Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince) I would say I was quite impress with how the director injected humor in the movie but having seen the Deathly Hallows part 1 I guess that would change my opinion a bit of the Half Blood Prince. The Deathly Hallows installment has quite a lot of thrilling and fighting scenes which I guess people would normally want to see in a Harry Potter movie. The seventh book's first installment indeed did not fail us on this part. On another note, knowing that the movie has the same director from book six, the way the story is laid in the seventh book is quite conventional and really close to how the manuscript was written. This is something that you would really appreciate knowing how movies can really be different from books.
Also, I would have to give credit to the humor injected in the movie especially on the part where Ron decided to abandon both Harry and Hermione within their quest in searching for the remaining Horcruxes. I would say that this is one of the best parts I have read on the book because it shows how Hermione has really fallen in love with Ron and how much Harry really cares for her as his sister. The movie has done a superb humor having Harry asked Hermione to dance with her knowing how sad his best friend is from Ron's departure.
I would have to admit that when they were still doing the movie, I have read a lot of articles about the on going shooting and the different set pictures they have. At first, when I saw the pictures of Dobby's burial, I really felt bad about it seeing the people who buried the elf which is really different from how the things happened in the book. But upon seeing the movie, though there were scenes where they changed some of the characters involved, overall the movie still turned out very enticing.
Let me also mention my most favorite part in the book. That was when Hermione and Harry decided to go back to Godric's Hallow. It was christmas eve and they went to the church where a cemetery lies nearby that holds Harry's parents. J.K. Rowling was able to describe that scene beautifully especially with how she relates the emotions surrounding Harry and Hermione that time when Harry introduced her to his parents. I like how this scene was transmitted to the big screen.
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