Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2
Now it's back in the heart of the matter: that is the film adaptation of the last installment of the adventures of the apprentice sorcerer's most famous world? With David Yates still in control, with a panel of actors ( Alan Rickman, Helena Bonham Carter , Maggie Smith , Michael Gambon , Ralph Fiennes ,Robbie Coltrane , Rupert Grint , Emma Watson ...) just as impressive (Daniel Radcliffe is seriously good end and it was time!), with 3D (although again, outside of an optical illusion fun, I think it does nothing amazing and it would be good) with still more or less sensible shortcuts, this second part the first competition largely already quite successful. In fact, if Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 expected a chilling and oppressive atmosphere to serve the spectrum of Voldemort hanging over our three heroes Harry , Hermione and Ron , Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 speeds up the tempo and offers a selection of action-packed sequences and visually impressive. Just like the escape of the dragon guardian of Gringotts , the wizards' bank, or the iconic final battle that will pitHogwarts the terrible Death Eaters .
The intensity of the scenes that make the great revelations of the entire saga Harry Potter - and I would not go further into the meaning of these scenes for nothing "spoiler" to those who have not yet seen - is fair and well fed.I still remember the death of Dumbledore , easy and no impact in the adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince ( Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 
of director David Yates . The latter was able to find the exact dosage for the final two episodes, to make each of these striking moments, sometimes poignant, but never ridiculous or excessive.
I'm just a moderate fan of the work of JK Rowling , though I read all the books and seen all the films. I remember that night including white, around my age 17, no longer able to get rid of the third installment: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban . One of my most intense literary experience. But I have around me people who have grown up with Harry Potter as much as people who do it are little interested. Yet at the end of the screening ofHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 , when the epilogue was exasperated smile or makes the whole room, I could not help thinking that for all, each at its level, each one wanting to admit more or less, a page turned.And I do not budge.




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