Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 1

First of all, I must confess that I'm a Harry Potter fan totally, utterly and completely! I love both the books and the movies. I can't even tell you who my favourite character is, because I love them all with the deepest of loves.

So you can imagine that my review of the film will be from the fan's point of view.

And there might be a little spoiler at the end of the post, so be careful while reading xD

I was just in time for the last moments of the last promo video, and then it all started.
I was laughing, crying, giggling, crying again, at odd moments really, sometimes I bit my lips and made big eyes at the screen, those biting moments were more frequent towards the end.

When I saw Snape (5th minute from the beginning or so) I realized how much I'd missed them all. I wanted to jump up from my seat, reach out for each and every one of the characters and squeeze them, hug them, do the happy dance with them, hop around them with a silly grin on my face. But especially I wanted to hug Snape and Ron, and maybe even Harry, though I don't love him that much)
But well, frankly speaking Daniel is more good-looking than Rupert, I'm just not into Dan's character.
Now believe me, Rupert looked hawt in this film. He had done some good job on his body, and he was quite a picturesque view. <3
I don't remember everything from the movie, but I clearly remember that at tough moments everyone stopped chewing and sipping, and some people sighed but otherwise kept silent.
There may have been pieces I didn't like very much, like those times when I expected to see something cuz it was in the book and they didn't show it in the film. But they were not very essential I think. Though I wish we saw more of Kreacher in this film.
Now the spoiler part, not for those who have no idea of what happened in the last book (huh? Really? You've been reading up to this line?)
The saddest moment of both the film and the first half of the book was certainly Dobby's death. I cried an ocean every time I read about it, and today in the cinema it was tearing my heart apart to watch the light fade away from the free elf's big eyes. I bet most of the audience shed a tear or two at this point. Truly sad. I'm a crybaby, I know.

On the whole, I enjoyed the movie immensely. Close enough to the plot of the book and very lively. Didn't lack funny stuff. And I just LOVE them all. Madly.

I'm posting this from my mobile, so forgive me any mistypings. I'll update it tomorrow.

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