Review of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) by Alan Fong D — 31 Dec 2014
Picking up from where the last one left off, the sixth year sees Harry and the gang going through the age of hormonal rage. Love is in the air as Hogwarts students start to deal with issues relating to love and feelings.
The plot plods on as director David Yates has once again managed to build and escalate the overall underlying suspense of the settings to an imploding climax. As Harry and Dumbledore play the spy game of investigating and exploring the origin of Lord Voldemort, the emergence of an ominous threat can be felt throughout the undertone of the cinematography.
Still, this is one story deemed vital in completing the mythological arc of the ongoing universe.
This review of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) was written by Alan Fong D on 31 Dec 2014.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince has generally received very positive reviews.
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