Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part I | 2010
Genre: Drama /Fantasy
Author : Srivathsa
Synopsis: These are dark times, Harry!
The story is now built. The foundation is very well in place. We are marching towards
the finale, the grander one. David Yates sets up a darker installment prior to the
decisive battle between Harry Potter and the Dark Lord. This penultimate episode
of the Harry Potter series is a adroitly crafted film.
It casts the same ensemble, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint , who
carry out their task as good as in any chapter of the series and every now and then
,even better. There is a scene, where the three friends masquerade themselves to
trick the wicked people at Hogwarts. It is amusing. This is the difference from
the previous episode, Half Blood prince, which was frightfully dark.
David Yates makes this more of thrill and fun together, which is principally the
spirit of the Harry Potter series. The fascinating cinematography picks up the darker
times with exactitude. But there is one of the scenes at the beginning of the movie,
that faintly confuses the audience with its editing. It is the chase by the”death
eaters”.
As in Half Blood prince, we do not have a thematic ending to the movie, which certainly
doesn’t deceive the audience, but leaves us only with a longing for the grandeur,
that might be waiting around the corner. The script is shrewd and shrewd enough
to make it enthralling and pleasing. Lord Voldermort is seen very recurrently than
in the other episodes and yes, he has to. It’s his game towards the closing stages.
And not to miss mentioning about the impressive two dimensional animation on the
story of the deathly hallows. It goes around for about ten minutes and these moments
are fantastic. It makes a difference.
David Yates makes the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows with style and superlative
pacing. Definitely, the prelude to the end of one of the greatest fantasy movie
series, the Part I is a hint of what is in store. Let’s wait and see the darkness
shatter away in the final episode. I haven’t read the book yet. I don’t know what
is going to happen. All I know is its going to be as terrific in David Yates hands.
Harry and Dave; you guys are going to have a tough time ahead.