My review Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I
I read the book first and then watched the movie. The ratios to other movies were a bit sluggish but still good. Harry, Ron and Hermione, the adventurous students of Hogwarts; They aim to track down the Horcruxes, who harbor Voldemort's secret of immortality. Our heroes, who set out to destroy this evil center, set out alone, away from the guidance of their professors and free from Dumbledore's protection.
The three best friends now have to trust each other more than ever. However, the Dark Forces, who want to threaten them and make them fall apart, are after them to cause strife. Meanwhile, the wizarding world has turned into a dangerous place for all the Dark Lord's enemies. The long-feared war has begun, and Voldemort's Death Eaters are terrorizing, taking control of the Ministry of Magic by force.
They arrest anyone who is not one of them. But, the most precious loot to Voldemort; They can't get hold of Harry Potter. The Chosen One is now the wanted man, and the Death Eaters are looking for him to deliver him alive to Voldemort.
Harry's only hope is to find the Horcruxes before Voldemort finds him. But as he searches for clues, he uncovers an ancient legend that has been almost forgotten. Legend of the Deathly Hallows. If this myth comes true, Voldemort will be able to access the supreme power he seeks. In fact, Harry's future is also determined on his fateful day, when he is the survivor who lives in the past and influences his entire future.
He is no longer just a boy, Harry Potter is getting closer and closer to his final battle with Voldemort, for which he has been preparing since the day he took his first steps into Hogwarts.
The film opens with the trio leaving Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry after the death of Albus Dumbledore and the rise of Lord Voldemort's power. They are joined by Neville Longbottom, Luna Lovegood, and other members of the Order of the Phoenix as they go into hiding and begin their search for the Horcruxes.
As they journey through the wizarding world, the trio faces numerous challenges and dangers, including being pursued by Death Eaters, being betrayed by those they trusted, and being forced to rely on their own resources and ingenuity to survive. Along the way, they also discover more about the history of the Deathly Hallows, three powerful magical objects that could potentially defeat Voldemort.
One of the standout performances in the film is by Ralph Fiennes as Lord Voldemort. Fiennes perfectly captures the character's malevolent and power-hungry nature, creating a truly menacing villain. The rest of the cast also gives strong performances, with Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint delivering emotional and nuanced portrayals of their characters.
The film's visual effects are also impressive, with the action sequences and magical battles being particularly noteworthy. The scenes in which the trio escapes from the Ministry of Magic and the Gringotts Bank are particularly memorable, with the use of special effects and camera work creating a sense of tension and excitement.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I is a well-made and thrilling addition to the Harry Potter series. It effectively builds upon the events of the previous films and sets the stage for the epic conclusion of the series in Part II. While the film is a bit slower-paced than some of the other installments in the series, it more than makes up for it with its strong character development and intense action sequences. Fans of the series will not be disappointed, and newcomers to the franchise will find it a compelling and engaging film.
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Harry Potter is the best saga in the world, at least in my humble opinion, I love it, the last films had a darker atmosphere because we were approaching the very end of Potter, or rather Voldemort and his reign of terror, so he and the Death Eaters were more aggressive. Of all the deaths, the one that hurt me the most was that of Snape.
You have already summarized everything with what you wrote.
If you mean she made spoilers... it's been 11 years since the film came out, it doesn't count as a spoiler.
I think that of all the sagas represented from books to films, Harry Potter is undoubtedly the best adapted. The story (although with some shortcomings) is for the most part well developed, as are the characters (with the exception of Ron, who as you may have noticed in the film had most of his lines taken away to give them to Hermione) the film has excellent cinematography and overall is very, very good.