Harry Potter…A Review

So if you haven’t gone to see Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince yet, please do NOT read this post.  If you haven’t read the book yet, do NOT read this post….SPOILERS GALORE AHEAD!!!  READ AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Big Girl and I went to see the movie last Thursday night.  Was it as epic and fantastic as I had anticipated based on the trailers???  Absolutely!!!!! 

Until the end that is, where it fell flat as a left-over pancake.  To say I felt cheated and deflated leaving the theatre is an understatement, and it took me a couple of days to sort it all out enough to feel capable of writing a fair review.  I even began to doubt my memory, wondering if I had made up JK Rowling’s ending…surely the director would never veer so far from the book at such a critical and climactic moment?  Surely Rowling herself wouldn’t have allowed the director to flatten the climax?  It must be me….Maybe I imagined the epic battle between the Death Eaters and the Order of the Phoenix inside the walls of Hogwarts?  Maybe I made up the sick stomach I had when I knew that evil had breached the walls of the castle?  Perhaps the palpable fear within it’s walls was a figment of my overdeveloped sense of fantasy?  Maybe Harry DID just stand and watch as Dumbledore was Avada Kadavra’d off the planet?  I must have misread the part where Dumbledore rendered Harry incapable of interfering knowing it would lead to his demise….and what about Bill Weasley?  Wasn’t he there and attacked by that horrible werewolf guy??  Hmmm…maybe not…..

But no, it wasn’t me.  The very anticlimactic scene in the movie left out all the important elements that Rowling included in the book, boiling the ending down to the simple and unbelievably easy act of killing Dumbledore, most absurdly, as Harry stood by and watched from a short distance.  Apparently, the director felt that piece of the ending was the only part worth telling…but he was so wrong.  In my opinion, the director missed a potentially career-altering opportunity to make a great movie into a brilliant masterpiece. 

Now that I have that off my chest, and backing up to the first two hours or so of the movie, it was brilliant!  The special effects were overwhelmingly dazzling!  I found my jaw dropping more than once…beautiful, believable, and flawless, the special effects drew me into the world of magic and gave me goosebumps.  The cinematography was stunning as well….the best since Harry Potter 3 which was a visual feast.  Beautiful camera angles, and a gorgeous, yet darker set all helped draw us into the story.

The character focused storytelling was also fantastic.  (Which made the ending even more shocking to me….why why why spend all that time on the rich character development, only to drop the ball at the end???  Grrr!)  The young Tom Riddle (at both ages) was hauntingly creepy.  Both actors were intensely sinister….I wouldn’t have guessed they could have found the right mix of cunning, charm, and downright creepiness in a child actor, and they found it twice.  Standing ovation for both young men.   And I also give props to Draco…..I wasn’t sure that I would be capable of feeling the proper mix of horror and empathy that was conveyed in the book, but Tom Felton did a magnificent job with his character. 

All in all, it was a wonderful film, and even though I felt cheated by the ending, I will watch it again…this time better prepared to handle my disappointment.  I am more anxious to go back and re-read the entire series though.  I want Rowling’s version in my mind, not David Yates’.

Confessions

Okay it’s time to come clean.  My name is KD, and I’m a Twilight Addict.

So I bought the book Twilight by Stephenie Meyer around Christmas time, knowing that it would only be a matter of time before Big Girl picked it up to read it herself.  Based on my nieces’ advice that, “THERE’S NO WAY YOU CAN LET HER READ BOOK FOUR!!”  I decided I had better pre-read the series.  There the book sat for months.  I was reading other things and quite frankly, had no interest.  So then Big Girl had a friend here for a sleepover and Twilight was the movie of choice.  Zan and I sat down to watch it with them, and I thought, “Okay, now I’ll see what all the fuss is about.”  Truthfully, I didn’t get it….the fuss.  The movie special effects were mediocre at best (and I’m being kind,) the story was choppy, and there were so many things I didn’t quite “get”…but I was fascinated.  I decided to read the book to see if that might help explain why girls and their mothers were ga-ga over this series, because I certainly couldn’t grasp it.  And I still figured I should pre-read before Big Girl got too far.

Well, the first book was like eating candy…effortless.  It took me less than two days to read it.  Decent story, very endearing, and all those things that I didn’t quite “get” I got.  (The movie left a LOT of holes in the character development.)  And then something happened in Book 2.  About a quarter of the way in, I completely forgot I was pre-reading for a tween, and was lost in the story.  I did little else but read for the next five days as I finished the last three books.  (I was very put-out when that Mommy responsibility got in the way of my reading time.)  Then I turned around and read them again, this time with the intent of reading them with a mother’s eye so I could truly decide which books were appropriate and which conversations would have to be had if I was going to allow my daughter to read them all.  And of course I’ve had to rewatch the movie a few times…(not because Robert Pattinson is so yummy of course. *ahem*)  And I’ve managed to pull five other people into my little Twilight addiction…(so far Zan has resisted.  He really needs to visit Twilight Guy…I’ve told him I need his advice on whether or not our daughter should read the first quarter of Book Four-Breaking Dawn, but he’s not buying.)

So I confess all of this to you, just so I can share with you the new trailer for the second movie, “New Moon” which promises to be a thousand times better than the first.  If you plan to read the series and hate spoilers, then don’t click.  If you are an addict like me, you’ve already watched this clip more than once.  And if you’re on the fence…pick up the book Twilight and enjoy it for all it’s teen-romance glory, THEN come back and watch the trailer.  But be ready to hop on for the long ride, because once you enter the Twilight Zone, you won’t be able to tear yourself free.  😉

TEAM EDWARD!!  (Sorry Jake.)

Coming to theatres November 20, 2009. 

 

Oh, and just an aside….this trailer alone should win an Academy Award.  This movie is going to be UNBELIEVABLE!!!

Harry Potter postponed??!!

So, my dear friend Anywho informed me yesterday that the release of the Harry Potter movie has been postponed from November 2008 to July 2009!!!  WAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaa! 

Apparently there’s been quite a bit of backlash from avid and voracious Harry Potter fans.  Although some talk of a boycott is out there, I personally doubt that most of the fans will be able to stick to their resolve.  I’m disappointed too, but the longer wait will only make me that much more anxious to see it when it does come out.  I never was much of a protester.

Addendum:  Apparently Daily left me this news on the 17th…sorry Daily!  For some reason you got kicked into spam and I didn’t see your comment until today.   Thanks for the info!  🙂