"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" was divided into two separate releases, which is not unexpected. Since the first movie version, Muggles have never stopped expressing dissatisfaction with the movie. There are too many cuts in the plot, the character drama is not strong, the length is too short, the progress is too fast, and the relationship explanation is simplified, which has almost become the fatal injury of every movie. As the finale of the finale, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" has naturally become an opportunity to explain Muggles to the fans. In fact, Warner himself knows very well how the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows series is ending Earlier, making a fortune is already a must. The fact that the finale is divided into two movies is a manifestation of this kind of careful thinking (the first episode planned to convert to 3D, but gave up because of the unsatisfactory effect; the next episode will continue to be 3D). On the one hand, you can slowly reveal the last one. Give everyone a perfect appearance; on the other hand, you can also make the most of the benefits in the box office, post-release and peripheral channels. For these slightly utilitarian ideas, Ha fans should be acceptable, allowing him to stay on the big screen for a moment, everyone is happy. Director David Yates is the third director to direct the series. From "Order of the Phoenix" to "Half-Blood Prince", perhaps everyone can already see the changes in Harry Potter: more adult-oriented, more gloomy, and more emotional Transformation, darker, and more realistic at the same time. This is not out of his own preference. When the protagonists in the original work grow up day by day and begin to enter the complicated adult society, and the more entangled and dangerous world of magic, the tone of the movie naturally becomes Correspond to the tone of the original text. David Yates showed this change well, so "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1)" seems a bit embarrassing for the average movie viewer.
From the beginning of the film, the great changes in the magical world and the upcoming ultimate battle were entrusted, and the tension was filled with people and demons for two times. At the same time, it also contributed to the most eye-catching battle scene in the film. However, this sudden climax, and the exciting rhythmic advancement did not last. In order to highlight the evolution and relationship of the protagonists Harry, Ron, and Hermione, the director chose to use a nearly line drawing method to render and promote the development of the plot. The former trio has now become the last savior of the entire wizarding world. In order to find props and learn how to deal with Voldemort, they embarked on a cruel treasure hunt and escape. Yali, incomprehension, fear, suspicion, and confusion continued to permeate between the three of them, followed by misunderstandings, quarrels, and even disintegration. The whole middle and late stages of the film are chaotic. If you strip out the big background of the story series, you can believe that this is a road movie about the growth of young people and facing a sinister society. In many cases, it is even a small group of three people. There are many small clues laid under it. In the rather entangled slow progress, there are explosions of various emotions, psychological portrayals, and touching feelings. However, there are only a few shocking scenes of fierce battles left, so it is not so important to not look at the IMAX version.
Like the previous "Half-Blood Prince", the main task of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1)" is to carefully bury clues, pave the way for emotions, and prepare for the final battle. It's just that the time left for the fans is gradually passing by. I don't know how many people will shed tears of excitement in front of the screen when the last screen of the next episode of the movie is called.
[The End of the World Premiere] "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1)": Road Trip of the Magical and Lost Youth
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