Friday, July 15, 2011

Harry Potter comes to an End.... Who Lives, Who Dies, and Who's the Hero. It'll all be answered. Fight to the End!!!!!!





It seems like that the End of Harry Potter doesn’t really come with lightning or Thunder.
I dun know what’s happening at the States or UK. But last night when I was in the Cinema for the first night the movie is shows over the pond. The theatre is not sold out at all. A far cry from the fullhouse packed, sold out trend 3 days before the show’s Transformer.
Could this be the summer blockbuster fatigue or the denial and intentional delay of the inevitable ending of a beloved Saga for the past Decade?
Anyhow, as I’ve expected, the movie really show be shown in 2 parts but together at the same time. Because though the part 2 of Deathly Hallow is action packed into the full 2 hours display, yet, the lack of scene changes and 2 dimensional storyline makes it felt like time just flies. And suddenly it ended abruptly as it begins.
Everyone knows by now, that part 2 is the continuation from part 1, where Harry just escape from Malfoys and still chasing after the Horcrux. The big fight will end at the castle where it all started. All secrets will be reveal, including Evil Severus Snapes come to being how he is today and the important role he play in Harry’s beginning and ending.
Part 2 has almost follows the book right to the last bits of it. Almost. And the fight scene is humungous. And the 3D effects are totally perfected this time compare to Part 1. There’s just one rare occasion in the fight sequence where Harry and Hermione and Ron were running through all the fighting and the lack of sound just dumb founded me a bit. Because the softspoken quietness totally contrast and de-climax the whole situation. I just hope that the sound effects can put in some boom on the scene and makes it as splattered, messy, huge and heart rushing fight scene as it is.
Finally, we get to see McGonagall and Mrs Weasley really fight with a wand and win over the evil....
Somehow, after the end comes, many would feel that it ended too fast. And the too natural transition is just too easy to accept something that lasted over a decade (if you include the book reading). Just ended it’s final ride by taking a simple bow.

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