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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Movie Review
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Review
"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" Overview

Rating: 12
2009
Cast and Crew
Director : David YatesProducer : David Barron, David Heyman
Screenwiter : Steve Kloves
Starring : Daniel Radcliffe,Rupert Grint,Emma Watson,Michael Gambon,Jim Broadbent,Tom Felton,Bonnie Wright,Alan Rickman,Maggie Smith,Helena Bonham Carter,David Thewlis,Helen McCrory,Evanna Lynch,Frank Dillane,Robbie Coltrane,Julie Walters
Darker and a whole lot drearier, this sixth Harry Potter adventure centres on a
slow-developing mystery, and the filmmakers clearly struggle to give it much
pace. It's well-made and watchable, but feels like an intake of breath before
the frantic finale.
After the horrific conclusion of their fifth year at Hogwarts, Harry
(Radcliffe) has a solitary summer before being drafted by headmaster Dumbledore
(Gambon) into the ongoing war between the wizarding forces of light and
darkness. And as year six starts, Dumbledore assigns Harry to get some
important information from new potions professor Slughorn (Broadbent) about the
Dark Lord's background. He of course does this with the help of pals Ron and
Hermione (Grint and Watson), who with Harry are also caught up in conflict more
typical for 17-year-olds: raging hormones.
The title refers to the previous owner of Harry's potions textbook, who
scribbled rather too-helpful notes in the margins, although this is actually an
aside in the story, so the revelation of the prince's identity is a bit of a
letdown. The hormonal farce is also an aside, as Harry dodges the attentions of
Romilda (Anna Shaffer) so he can keep an eye on Ginny (Wright), who already has
a boyfriend (Alfie Enoch). Meanwhile, Ginny's big brother Ron is being pursued
by the adoring Lavender (Jessie Cave), which sparks pangs of jealousy for
Hermione, who's the object of affection for the new Quiddich hunk Cormac
(Freddie Stroma).
All of this provides a welcome relief from the plot's otherwise gloomy
goings-on, which are photographed in shadowy drabness while eye-catching
digital trickery distracts us from the pedestrian directing and editing.
Fortunately, this murky-nightmare look adds to the film's creepy undercurrent
of foreboding doom, which effectively bursts forth in the film's final half
hour, when the marauding Death Eaters (led by an effectively bonkers Bonham
Carter) launch a nasty confrontation that sets up the saga's final chapter.
In other words, this is Harry Potter's The Empire Strikes Back, in which loads
of information emerges while not much actually happens. But it gives the actors
some seriously meaty material, including effective emotional moments for
Radcliffe, Watson and Grint. Meanwhile, Felton and Wright get
character-deepening moments all their own, and Gambon, Rickman and especially
Broadbent are terrific in pivotal roles. It certainly sets everyone up
perfectly for the more action-packed two-part conclusion. Bring it on.
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Review by Rich Cline
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With due respect to Harry Potter and Half Blood Prince Director & Warner
Brothers Production, I would like to say that they have destroyed the beautiful
part of the Original Story Book. Many unnecessary things have been shown, like
burning of Burrow (Wesley’s House), breaking of Bridges etc. They have ignored
Harry’s inheritance of Black’s Property and Kreacher. The Necklace, Ring and
Locket shown in this film is no where near to the exact description of the
story. There was no need to show death eaters in Diagon Ally. It was never
there. There are many more things like Lavender-Ron relationship break up.
Please read the book again.
Why have you omitted one important Part, like Harry’s accident and use of Dobby
and Kreacher to track Malfoy.
Ms. J.K Rowling must not be happy to see this film.
I would like to request the Director that please give at least respect the
feelings the reader of the book. Even if it would have been a 4hrs movie, it
would be houseful. But, what a scrap you have made, I can’t watch twice. I feel
really sorry. I have seen other movies at least 20 times. For god sake do not
do this for the last Part.
this is a great review, true in every way.
though it was exciting to go see a new HP film, it was a little disappointing
there wasn't very much action and it moved at a slower pace. but it does build
up for the 7th movies and it did have it's funny moments all throughout.
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