Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

 

That what started as a children’s movie has finally come to the end. This time though not as jolly and preferably not for very young. The darkest version had the most to tell of all the installments which surprisingly David Yates seem to have failed to recognize.

Not that i have read , I can tell Yates has done no justice to the book. Right after 15 minutes of the movie, I felt something is wrong with the pace. With the continuation from the previous installment and much to tell, the movie seemed to have been way short sometimes making you wonder why they couldn’t make a Part 3. It seems everyone was in a hurry to finish the long and much appreciated saga.

The horcruxes seemed to be quite easy a find even for Potter (I know he had the Voldemort’s sense) but the quest could have been made more struggling and  ‘magical’ . The killing of Nagina (final horcrux) was simply a waste.

The Lead characters have done a good job. Ralph Fiennes (Voldemort) and Alan Rickman (Snape) were perfect in their roles (as always). Helena Bonham Carter would have had another masterpiece in her account only had Bellatrix Lestrange shown more. Carter seemed to be the most unused character.

Had the fight between Bellatrix and Mrs. Weasly (Walter) been extended and Dumbledore shown few more times with his story, the movie would have been far more better.

For the rest of the characters, Matthew Lewis’ character of Neville, Evana Lynch (Luna Lovegood) and Tom Felton (Malfoy) are worth commending.

And lastly, there’s nothing to see of this movie in 3D except some firecrackers.

Rating: ★★★★★★★☆☆☆

 

 

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