Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1
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Harry Potter has definitely grown, and not only referring to the actors age, but it's not the innocent wizard he was in the first movies. It's been a process, but this movie is even darker. The plot thickens thru every movie and this, the last of the series, it's not the exception in fact it fulfills the rule.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is an obvious prelude to something bigger, we will just need to wait and see if this would be worth it.
The whole movie is a psychological thriller, a constant question that touches the relationships between the main characters. It plays with values like loyalty and trust. Preparing us for what's about to come. The final confrontation between good and evil, between Harry Potter and Voldemort, between Magic and sorcery.
The acting from the main characters has also matured and it's a lot more evolved. The cinematography is magical, it gets you into the world created by J.K. Rowlings with effortless whim. The cast is, by itself, a dream with Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes, Alan Rickman, John Hurt and many more.
Compared to the rest of the Harry Potter movies, this is the darker one. The most introverted, looking for reasons to search for the end. Harry Potter is just about to find out his faith as well as the series of movies which already have a place in cinematographic history. At the end of the day, and for the Harry Potter fans, it's a must see as a preview to the end. But if this is your first Harry Potter movie, you might as well prepare yourself for unfamiliar territories.






