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The Magic Gets To Its Darkest In This One
Nov 22, 2010 10:32 PM 1984 Views

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Movie: Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows: Part 1


Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Ralph Fiennes


Directed by: David Yates


Rating: 1/2


Well,  well, well... Albus Dumbledore, the Headmaster of the Hogwarts School  of Witchcraft and Wizardry, is dead and the Death-Eaters are rising to  power under the leadership of the darkest wizard ever, Lord Voldemort.


Nobody is safe and hence, even Muggles have to pack their bags for  somewhere safer. Hermione Granger has to Obliviate  her memories from her parents' mind and the Dursleys have to leave for a  safer zone. The plot gets darker and darker while the movie's  unpredictability and the audience's adrenaline rise higher and higher.


This  darkness can only come to an end with the death of the Dark Lord  himself. And there's only one way to do that: destroy all the seven Horcruxes  (magical objects containing divisions of Voldemort's soul). So, the  teenage trio, Harry, Ron and Hermione, sets out for finding the locations of the other five  Horcruxes (the first, Tom Riddle's diary, was already destroyed in the Chamber of Secrets and the second in HBP).  That means, you have no Hogwarts, no fellow students, no teachers in  the movie; only the three of them roaming around in wild forests  (breathtaking locations indeed) and fighting their strongest impulses  and temptations with their priorities (watch out for such a coming-of-age scene between Harry and Hermione).


Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1   is undoubtedly the most different, as well as the scariest, HP  installment ever (watching it on IMAX screen can almost quadruple the  fear factor). And, it is only the prelude to the mega-finale that  releases in July 2011 globally. So, after the end of Deathly Hallows 1, you simply cannot be patient enough to let July 2011 be 8 months away!


The  movie has managed to cover most of the aspects mentioned in the book  successfully and has excellent histrionics, direction and special  effects to add spark to the magic. My favourite scene is the animated  story of the Deathly Hallows which simply speaks volumes of the team's  creativity. There are also a couple of laughs infused here and there,  like Hermione hitting Ron when he comes back after deserting her and  Harry. And, a Muggle woman getting fooled by Ron's disguise as her hubby  (thanks to the Polyjuice Potion) and hence her kissing him! However,  there are moments which can either make you jump in your seat or cling  to your partner for comfort. Especially, whenever Nagini comes into the  picture. Or when Xenophilius Lovegood bangs his fist on the table and  suddenly shouts aloud. Also have a tissue in store for a very tragic  scene in the end (sorry, can't reveal).


So, what's the moral of  the story? Book your cinema hall seats for this one. Maybe it's just the  prelim to the finale and nothing much happens in it. But, Harry Potter  movies are not about watching them; they are all about the experience  and revisiting Pottermania in live form. And that explains the  magnanimous crowd that throngs theatres across the country, even though  we all know that the real magic is yet to come...


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