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Friday, July 15, 2011
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 getting solid positive reviews
Theatrical Review (by Dustin Putman): It is difficult to believe that in just four months of this writing, the "Harry Potter" film series will be marking its tenth anniversary. Now, with "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2," that series has come to a stunner of a conclusion that should make proud just about everyone: the adoring fans of J.K. Rowling's rabidly popular novels, viewers who have not read the books but have followed and enjoyed the movies, and the passionate actors and filmmakers who have dedicated the better part of a decade of their lives to ensuring justice would, indeed, be served. What began as relatively light family-friendly fantasies with 2001's "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" and 2002's "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" has, over the course of the six proceeding motion pictures, deepened and matured along with its characters. This franchise, now complete, stands deftly alongside such epic genre achievements as the "Star Wars" saga and the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. Moody, sprawling, complex narratives interweaving a life-or-death struggle between good and evil with the, some might say, just as delicate and prickly act of coming of age, these films have transformed confidently and comprehensibly into anything but kiddie fare. And, as it turns out, the best was saved for last.
Full review here
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Desroc and I are dying to see this!!! Hopefully next week...
Oh me too, can't wait!
I have never read a word of the Harry Potter books or seen a frame of the Harry Potter movies.
So I guess I'm in for a real treat at some indeterminate point in the future, right? I should start with the books but I don't have kids and the idea of sitting down and plodding through a yard-thick stack of kids' books has always put me off. Maybe I should just see the movies?
It's tou because on the one hand the entire world has gone completely bananas over this stuff but I just can't seem to evince any interest in a British private school for pre-teen magician orphans.
You all understand how "tou" things can get, right? (I meant "tough" -- damn iPad keyboard)
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