Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
https://culturefixuk.blogspot.com/2011/07/review-harry-potter-and-deathly-hallows.html
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Phwoaaar! Give 'um a kiss Voldie! |
The previous three or four entries into the series all have an identical dull and generic feel, The Deathly Hallows P2 is no exception. What should have been an epic send-off for such an "iconic" series, instead feels flat and redundant - showing it was well and truly time for the series to be put down. The film suffers from David Yates' overly-conventional direction, especially throughout the 'Hogwarts Battle' scenes which could have been quite spectacular if enough energy was put into them. Considering, the Deathly Hallows two-parter was given such a grand budget ($250 million) it seems to have gone on paying salaries as opposed to the film's CGI (Featuring an almost cartoon dragon and a pathetic demise for one of the main villains).
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God Bless you, Dame Maggie! |
On the positive side, the wonderful Dame Maggie Smith (who's tragically only given about 4 minutes of screentime) is completely watchable. That said, I'd listen to her read the phonebook. Also, Tom Felton is somewhat entertaining as Draco Malfoy, unfortunately the character has become a bit of a wimp by this point which takes away some of the fun from watching him.
The film's conclusion "treats" us to a glimpse 19 years into the future, where all the characters have aged incredibly bizarrely (thanks to the CGI expenditure of what looks like about £8). This scene, obviously intended as a sweet way to bring the series full circle, instead gives the film an unintentionally laughable and flat ending.