Ever since the famous books started being turned into movies, critics and fan alike have been registering their opinions on the latest offerings of the series. Harry Potter 7, The Deathly Hallows Part One, was released in November 2010 to a US audience. It attracted mostly positive attention, with a few naysayers in the works.
The series started with the adventures of an eleven year old Harry, trying to find his place in the wizarding world where he is someone special. These early days showcased childish problems such as pranks along with the serious quests gone on by the main characters. As the series matured and the problems increased in severity, the films became darker and darker. After the somewhat disturbing movie number six, Half-Blood Prince, Deathly Hallows continues the angst-filled and somewhat despairing tone.
Given that the series is seven films in, the fact that it is difficult or impossible to comprehend without knowing the previous storyline is a given. But there would hardly be time to put an extensive recap in any of the films, and still fill in all the necessary plot points. As well as being practical, the fact that each film builds on the previous ones is true to the books, too.
The response to the acting was, unsurprisingly, nearly universally positive. Six previous films have spoken to the quality of the actors and actresses employed in these movies, and the young leads received their usual acclaim. There were few complaints among either critics or viewers about the performances of the youthful but talented Potter cast.
The main complaints among critics and viewers alike have to do with the fact that this is part one of a two part movie. The storyline is unfinished, and this first film contains a lot of set-up. While it is mostly true to the book and necessary for the plot twists of the second part, for some people, it seems to have felt stagnant at times.
In this latest part of the series, the wizarding world is consumed by war and more and more of the main characters’ comfortable existence is falling apart. The angst factor is off the meter, and spending time anguishing over their situation takes up a fair amount of the movie. Despite being important parts of the mood and storyline, some critics and viewers felt that these scenes were overdone and overlong.
Pacing is always a contentious issue. Some people feel that it is too slow at the same time that others feel it is too fast. Deathly Hallows incorporates an action-packed beginning and end, with a slower, more thoughtful middle portion. Some people applauded this choice, while other found it intolerably fast or slow. More people were concerned with the slowing, than the speed. The pacing is quite authentic to the book, however.
People who were not fans of the books or previous movies are unlikely to enjoy Harry Potter 7. However, some people who were not fans of the previous movies but liked the books might enjoy this one. It sticks more closely to the books than any of the movies since perhaps number two. The overall reaction to the film by both critics and viewers was mixed, but leaning towards the positive.
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