The day came, last night was the premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1) ; the first half of the final story of the boy wizard puts us in the midst of the search for horcruxes to destroy and an end to the immortality of Lord Voldemort.
Hogwarts is no longer a safe place, in fact 'no place is safe' (as well pray the signs of this seventh film), since the beginning of the film we see the vulnerability of the exposed our heroes and spells with which desperately want to protect the boy with the scar.
The story is well taken and no lapses at any time, perhaps the pace of the movie about halfway down the tape but, though the pace is not frenetic, all that happens is necessary to understand the redundancies that story without getting bored or tired. The action is well distributed to Throughout the film in small doses, the first and third most action which, along with some great special effects.
acting level of the three friends protagonists of the film is higher than the previous films, especially Emma Watson, who as Hermione , steals the show with his great histrionic performance. Ron is increasingly stay away from the fearful trio and demonstrates that it can get much, and what about Harry , more mature and more aware of the risks it faces, and is close to becoming the capable of defeating young Lord Voldemort.
darkness and violence of the film a bit (just a little bit) stronger, are two aspects worth noting in this new release. The deaths of several characters are present throughout the film, some of them are not displayed on screen and only refers to them, yes, we expect many more deaths in the second half of this double event film, and SPOILER WARNING that if you shed tears with the death of Dobby at the end of this tape END OF SPOILERS , better save it for June when it hits the screens worldwide by the end of this story.
In short: Good first half of the film, with better performance than its predecessors, great special effects that serve to support an interesting story done well throughout the film, although the end leaves you with expensive "What? ... That's it? " not to miss the last tape.
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