Seven Readers !!....
The problem is simple: there was no need to make two films latest book Harry Potter: The Deathly Hallows.
Let me emphasize something that this blog has done to the course of his nearly 7 years of life: cinema and literature are two completely languages different and even works as a support film with some of literature, should be seen as something completely different. I understand the difficulty of the case, but the stands to watch a movie and read a book are different in every sense of the word so a film can never be equal to a book, and vice versa. The idea of \u200b\u200badapting the book 100% of Harry Potter into a movie, I find it quite preposterous therefore this is a film that could be a great climax, but it becomes an entirely far-fetched to try to be exact copy of what JK Rowling wrote the last book in the series about the now teenage wizard. One three-hour movie would have resulted in something enough, something much more in line with the type of film that one expects to see as part of the genre they belong to the Harry Potter. But here is a film made exclusively for those who really are stuck in the history of Potter and that somehow or another you have to face ever read through the film.
yet the fact is a shame because for the first time in 7 films are really positive things in a movie Potterian. When you finally get to Hogwarts actors and break the story lines from previous films (which corresponded to the school year at wizard school) the characters finally begin to take on interesting dimensions. The security offered them the castle served as schools, the disappearance of his protector and face the real world makes them fugitives in the search for methods for ending the evil Voldemort , but also begin an interesting odyssey trying to find themselves and what is its place in the world. Characters are lost and without much hope of success, thus the film takes a dark tone, thick, that provides an atmosphere of sad, dark, complex from which one infers that will be very difficult to escape.
What happens then is the enormous amount of detail that the film has done that has swings that are desperate provoking narrative that at times the film loses pace and therefore one end as a spectator asked when the action begins. The film is lost in a series of dialogues and situations that may well have stayed in the editing room.
And yes, I understand that the idea of \u200b\u200bsplitting the script written on the last book of Harry Potter has to do with monetary issues (actually, everything about the magician turns on the theme of dollars) but I think it would have been worth making a film worthy ending to the series. Maybe that will see it in the eighth installment of the story, I hope so. If I have to do a comparison of the case say if Lucas took two prequels to deliver The Revenge of the Sith, seems that the creators of Potter films have been taken 7 for perhaps the last to leave us with something that really worthwhile. We'll see.
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