Review of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) by Film_Fanatic_15 — 22 Nov 2010
As Harry attends his second year at Hogwarts, dark forces are at work. This dark intensity drives the entire movie, and Harry acknowledges that Voldemort and himself have a dark relationship. He knows that the Dark Lord wants to kill Harry.
More secrets are unveiled as Harry tries to unlock the mystery of the chamber of secrets. The film matures slightly from the cute and frendlier 1st installment, and this deserves better ratings because there are more thrilling action sequences, which makes the film more intriguing.
As I am watching, the film gets better and better with the final 40 minutes becoming the peak out of the entire movie. The ending has left me with a slight sadness, feeling sorry for Harry and what he has to go through, but I soon am thirsting for more.
The character Gilderoy Lockhart I have a major issue with, mainly because it doesn't make the film as comforting as I would like it, but better directed and produced than the first.
This review of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) was written by Film_Fanatic_15 on 22 Nov 2010.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets has generally received positive reviews.
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