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Harry potter and the deathly hallows part 1 free stream movie#
Come to think of it, there weren’t very many young children in the movie house. Perhaps, not meant for the appreciation of young children but then the Harry Potter audience has grown up with Potter, Hermione and Ron over the years. And that says a lot.ĭeathly Hallows is dark, brooding, menacing and melancholy for the most part. And he didn’t snore at all while watching Deathly Hallows. I know when a movie gets dragging because Speedy starts snoring. And I don’t just say that because I’m a Harry Potter fan. Even the part where the story gets cut off was well thought out.īut the most pleasant surprise? Although there are no magnificent action and fight scenes (with the accompanying stunning computer-generated visuals), the film had no boring points. But, all in all, it is a successful movie adaptation. The emotional tag-o’-war that both Draco Malfoy and Severus Snape went through, for instance (I expect they will be played out in Part 2). Unlike most Harry Potter films, Prisoner of Azkaban and Goblet of Fire, especially, where so many things were left out that the films didn’t make a lot of sense unless one had previously read the books, Deathly Hallows succeeded in translating most of the characters’ emotions from words to visuals amid the gloomy backgrounds which were just as the book described. From 11.30 in the evening until 2.00 o’clock in the morning.īecause the usual two-hour constraint has been stretched to four hours, the director had the freedom to include as many details as he possibly could. Heck, we knew it would be packed to the rafters on the first weekend but we went anyway. Not since Sorcerer’s Stone, the first Harry Potter film, has a Harry Potter book been translated into film so well. But after seeing part one of Deathly Hallows last weekend, I’ve stopped complaining. When the news first broke out that the final Harry Potter book would be made into two films, many howled. Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code, for instance, was one of the most terrible movie version of a book ever made. End result, people who have read the book get disappointed with the film. Then, there’s the actual and more serious problem of translating words into visuals. More often than not, a lot of substance flies out the window to comply with cinematic requirements including the length of run time. Very rarely does a book get translated into a movie and survive the translation.