Review of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) by Film_Fanatic_15 — 23 Nov 2010
The biggest issue with the 7th movie is the stupidity that it needs to be split into two. The filmakers were just stalling for the entire film until Voldemort found the object he was desperately trying to find.
It was long, the plot had an inconsistent pace, but was otherwise decent. It was hard to appreciate the beginning of the end for the series, and how the movie's "epicness" was overdone and quickly overated.
Although, I do expect part 2 to compensate for the overwhelming "epic" tone and a faster paced, more intelligent plotline that the filmakers lacked in this one. When fans who haven't read the book view this, I expect them to focus on the plot and the mysteries that unfold.
As far as i'm concerned, this one became a slight dissapointment as they tried to make it feel big with a lack of a dark score, overdevelopment of characters, which made me feel uneasy. I do expect to give a perfect review for part 2 because of the plotline set in place.
Harry, Ron, and Hermoine are no longer in Hogwarts. They are on the search for the horcruxes, and time is closing in on them.
This review of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) was written by Film_Fanatic_15 on 23 Nov 2010.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 has generally received very positive reviews.
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