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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 2011 (DVDRip)

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Year: 2011
Genre: Adventure, Fantasy, Mystery
Director: David Yates
Stars: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint


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Review: I am very lucky got a chance to see the early screening July 7th.First impressions of this movie? Brilliant.Director David Yates, who also directed the 5th, 6th and 7th films is returned directly to the final. This pleases me, because these three movies are my personal favorite out of seven so far, so I think it's fair to say that I was expecting big things from this. Im very happy to say that hes pulled end the series in a fast, well-written act.The final movie (in case you were wondering) taken immediately after where Part 1 ended, Voldemort (Ralph Finnes) has the most powerful wand in his possession and he is finally ready to succeed in what he tried to do more than 15 years. He eventually the power to kill Harry Potter. I will not go into much more detail what happens when most people will read the book and do not want to give spoilers of Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) must disclose and destroy the remaining Voldemort's Horcruxes. This is the only way to give them a chance to stop he who must not be Named.Their last visit to those places where we would not have seen recently or remember places like Gringotts Bank will provide. In Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade face different animals, friend and enemy dragons to spiders, Death Eaters way they old friends and of course, the Dark Lord. Voldemort will succeed? Or will evil good advantage? For those who have not read the book this is your chance to find out.What I particularly like about this film and Part 1 is the direction they have taken, adding more cheesy lines (for example, in Part 1) that the dance sequence. I think these small details bring the films closer to our hearts and help us to make the film more. Connecting Surely they will leave a lot of information that allow the book, but it's the same with all the movie versions! They have the main story and where they deviated from the book, it's for the best. Not everything written on paper will translate into visually appealing footage.Part one for me also feels unfinished (and that was only half of the book I think!), I think the way it was long and never seemed to experience orgasm. Of course at the end of Part 1 Voldemort gets lost as he wants, and then the movie ends on a great cliffhanger late. Part 2 definitely adds the rest of the epicness that so many other movies have to end. Its full of action! I certainly believe that sections 1 and 2 are best viewed with the shortest gap between them. Different when watching the first installment of one of the extended editions of The Lord of the Rings, and the second drive for another 6 months, do not look! This section is for visual and 3D. Go to the last paragraph of the final film thoughts.Visually a wonderful point of impact. The trailer alone you can see that this film has plenty of action, abandoned buildings, hundreds of spells and a lot of fire. Everything looks great, the staff duals dragons are all fantastic. Also this time it was shown in 3D and the first (and (probably) last!) Potter film this way are listed. Now I was very skeptical about this, especially after they announced that the film (originally two acts) will be converted from 2D to 3D instead of natural filmed in 3D. I believe that what they had to do was what they did with Part 1, clear 3D. Im not going that great, some are pretty good, but never great to say. For the most part are fine. Im going to compare it with the latest blockbuster movie to come out in 3D, Transformers: Dark of the Moon. 3D effect is not even close to as good as he had a movie (shot in 3D). So I'm going to tell you now, is the best 2D dimension to look in. In addition, if you want (or need) to see all the assets in 3D, 3D shooting ... no way this movie


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