Monday, November 22, 2010

Movie Review : Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows, Part One



Let me start first with the storyline, just for the sake of all of you who are too lazy to read the books. I will not go into details, just the big picture. Continuing from the last book, now Dumbledore is dead and the whole world (magical and muggles alike) is in chaos, with Voldemort getting stronger every day and his army of death eaters growing by the numbers. Just before he died, Dumbledore asked the trio (Harry, Hermione, and Ron) to find the remaining horcruxes (things magically enchanted to contains part of Voldemort's soul) and destroy them so that V-man can be destroyed once and for all. So they go on a journey with very little clue of where to go or what to do. Most of the time they are just moving from forest to forest and try not to get caught by the bad guys. At the end of the movie, they managed to destroy one horcrux, but still have another 4 to find and destroy.

At one point of time, they discovered the legend of the Deathly Hallows, which turns out to be the 3 most powerful items in the magical world. Legend says that the person who have these 3 items will be master of Death itself. The first item is the most powerful wand, named the Elder Wand. The second item is a stone that can bring the dead back to this world. It is called the Resurrection Stone, and the whereabouts of it is still unknown up to this point of time. The third item is the Invisibility Cloak, which makes the owner, um... invisible (d'oh!!). Harry actually already owns this item since the beginning without even knowing it.

V-man, pissed because his own wand seems to always be on the losing end against Harry's wand, go on a quest to find the Elder Wand. After some torturing and investigation, he found out that it is actually Dumbledore's wand. So he go and open up D-man's coffin and took the wand for himself. And that's the end of the first movie.....




Now on to the movie review. Having read all the books (some of them even more than one time) and watch all the previous 6 movies, I don't really have a high expectation for this movie. To me, the movies are a nice visual treat, but what I always get from the previous movies is that they always screw up the storyline and leave out many details that makes the books magical.

However, this time they actually managed to get it right. Well, there are still a few minor modifications, but it is still bearable and doesn't affect a lot to the main storyline.





OK I have to admit some details are best to be left in the books, like the joke that Fred (or is it George?) makes when he lost his left ear, and the other twin ask him how he feels. He actually said "Saintlike. I'm holey, get it?". I was smiling when I read that in the book, but in the movie theater, there was no response from the audience, because they just don't get it. Or perhaps it's just the bloody thick British accent that they had. 



By the way, doesn't the poster above reminds you more of James Bond rather than Harry Potter? It's nice to see Emma Watson blossomed into a beautiful woman, and Daniel Radcliffe becoming more and more like a serial killer mature. Sadly, the same can't be really said for Rupert Grint. Sorry, Ron, but you're just the same ugly boy as before, only with messier hair and even more contorted facial features.


Can't wait for the 2nd part, coming in July 2011! Hope they don't mess up the epic battle at Hogwarts. 


If you want to know more about the stories, well it's about time to get your fat ass out of that chair and pick up the book at your local bookstore. Or, buy an ebook reader and I can email you the epub version :)

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