Sunday, July 26, 2009

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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince



Original Title:

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince


Director: David Yates
Written by:
based on the novel by JK Rowling

Country:
UK, USA
Length: 153 min

Scheduled release: July 15, 2009 Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us
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Cast: Daniel Radcliffe: Harry Potter
Rupert Grint Ron Weasley
Emma Watson: Hermione Granger Tom Felton: Draco Malfoy
Evanna Lynch: Luna Lovegood
Bonnie Wright: Ginny Weasley Matthew Lewis : Neville Paciock
James Phelps: Fred Weasley Oliver Phelps: George Weasley Michael Gambon: Assoc. Albus Silente

Maggie Smith: Minerva Prof.ssa McGranitt
Alan Rickman: Professor. Severus Piton
Robbie Coltrane: Rubeus Hagrid
Jessie Cave: Lavanda Brown
Jim Broadbent: Horace Lumacorno
David Thewlis: Remus Lupin
Natalia Tena: Tonks Ninfadora
Trama: Silente Professor convinces Slughorn to return to teaching at school, his hope is to try to convince him to share his most important memory related to Tom Riddle. In fact between the two, in the days when the boy in school, had had an argument about something important but the professor, had altered his memory. Meanwhile at school sorvelgienza became close because you fear that someone wants to kill Professor Dumbledore. But there is someone that plots in secret to find a way to get rid of Dean.
Comment: I know that the plot is well written sentence, but the truth is that the film does make a little effort. Of all the film in the series, definitely this is what came worse. In all the movies there were major cuts for obvious reasons, but this movie if you have not read the book might be by very complicated, and for those who read the book could be particularly bad. I am in the middle because I read the books but I'm beginning to forget almost everything. The film then I'm not really able to enjoy it. There is no depth in the characters that seem thrown in vain despite all we know already seen the other films, but this seems particularly empty. Much emphasis is given to stories of love between boys, but even these do not seem to hold much excitement and bland. Battle scenes there are a couple but not particularly exciting. seems like when they jump off to reach the end of the battle and you can not be part of anything.
the end the most interesting scenes were the pact between Snape and sciura with Bella is particularly viper ... Dumbledore's beard and waving while he roasted the little men in the cave. Another thing to say about this scene is that it seems too equal to The Lord of the Rings. Will that Dumbledore is voiced by Gianni Musy as it was also Gandalf, but when they arrive in the cave where the piece seems too be found in mineire Moria without knowing what strda go, then suddenly turns into the cave of Gollum and all ' Gollum suddenly leaving one thousand ranging from water to attack Harry and Dumbledore. But despite this, the scene is beautiful. Even the beginning ... that of the bridge ... most beautiful scene ^^... Then, just sad that they did not even hint to the interaction between the magicians and the political Muggle ... that is ... was an interesting phase with the 'powerful' that meet ... was a beautiful piece of the book.
Instead a huge disappointment was the scene (who knows, you understand) ... I thought the time would come when I'd be really excited and maybe I even cried because I cry almost every film, but instead nothing. The scene is almost no emotion and did not leave me anything. Instead it was the cutest scene later, when all students and prof link the rods to heaven. Yet even there is not that I have left a lot of emotions. I was more excited with A Mind Beautyfull when all the people leave the pens on the desk of Nash.
Then they completely missed the funeral scene which was very nice from what I remember of the book, not to mention the fact that then they all seem to have recovered from the loss already suffered from the scene afterwards. Another disappointing thing is when Harry follows Snape and he knocks him down, there was a dialogue in the book (if I remember correctly) that I was very excited and reveal something, but here ... "Do not be a prick with my book and that's sad ... ?!... that they removed a piece of heart to Snape and they did not even see. plus that Snape is my favorite character in the saga: ° ° ¨ me 's have made it so bad in this movie.
Last note, reading on the internet I read that in test screenings, people had complained about a lot: 1. that was very focused on stories of love (a some is true but even those are so insipid imagine) ...
2. The fact that people had to die another important character in the book did not die. I think it was Hagrid, because in film you see that going to burn Home then was plausible, but then the hnno exhumed after inserting it in the scene when the link rods at the top even for a moment because he looks like a montage XD ... you see so strange. This is obviously just a guess ... but who knows ...
comment ... but are becoming as bad Daniel Radcliffe, Tom Felton and Bonnie Wright? XD
Rating: 4
Trivia:
- Guillermo del Toro has renounced the direction of this movie because he was working on Hellboy 2.

- Helen McCrory was cast as Bellatrix in previous film but had to give up because they became pregnant, has been cast as Narcissa in this film.

- Jessie Cave has 'fought' against more than 7,000 girls to play Lavender Brown, Ron's girlfriend.
- Hero Finness-Tiffin, who played Tom Riddle at age 11, is the nephew of Ralph Fiennes, who plays Lord Voldemort.

- In this film there is the great return of Quidditch, which had disappeared after the fourth movie and a game where you could not see the second film.
- The actor who played Marcus Belby (a member of the club Slughorn then 'driven' because no longer in contact with the uncle who had invented the potion antilupo because of a quarrel with her parents) died a few days after the end of filming, was stabbed as he tried to defend his younger brother.

- David Yates said he did a test a Hero Fiennes-Tiffin for his resemblance to his uncle Ralph, who plays Voldemort, but not specifically to the fact that it was his nephew.

- Christian Coulson who played Tom Riddle in the second film, was interested to take on the roles in this installment of the series, but the director thought she was too old for the role (he has nearly three decades)
- It was said that Naomi Watts had accepted the role of Narcissa, but the news was denied by his agency.

- Maggie Smith has completed the shooting of the film while maintaining the radiation therapy for breast cancer.

- Alan Horn President Chief Operating Officer of Warner Bros said the writers' strike had an impact and opened up new possibilities and that is why the film was postponed from November 21, 2008 to July 2009
- In the original script there were other memories about Tom Riddle as in the book, but the director wanted to cut as much as possible the relationship between Voldemort and his past as Tom Riddle.
- The scene where the Death Eaters led by Bellatrix, attack the lair where you are Harry, the Weasleys, Lupin and Tonks does not come from the book but was created on purpose for the film. In the book turned up attacks on news of the wizarding community and all these reports were made in the movie with this scene. And it was decided to bring it to life in the first person to Harry rather than let him get the voices of these attacks by students etc.
- For the exterior of the orphanage buildings were used in Victorian-Georgian style to give that aspect of stiffness and toughness.
- The scene of the attack Harry and Dumbledore in the cave took months. The director did not want to make it look all too much to zombie movies, and so they made sure that the enemy were moving slowly but not too much and not gemessero and complain like zombies regardless of the color of the skin etc is like. The output stage is much more disturbing as the director had expected to see in a film of Harry Potter.
- The scene of Dumbledore's ring of fire took 8 moesi research and processing. It 'been described as' if someone had spilled propane and then had it on fire. "
- Emma Watson had suggested for the role of Lavender Brown Jessie Cave own, even before she did the audition.
- Jamie Campbell Bower (Sweenwy Tod) was hoping to be cast as the young Riddle, but she got the role of Gellert Grindelwald, a young magician who was a close friend of Dumbledore and then became a great dark wizard of his time.
- Terry Gilliam, which was requested by Rowling to direct the first film, had been approached for this but he refused saying that Warner had had had his aooportunità but chose not to take it.
- The night scenes were shot in the picturesque village of Lakok in 3 nights and the residents of the area where filming was asked about the dark shutters on the windows and keep them closed between 5 pm and 5 am.
- When Draco Malfoy is the last time the room needs, are clearly visible on the harp with which he was asleep Fluffy and the King of the board of the first film.
- were used more than 4000 meters of 35mm film
- Eleanor Columbus had to return in the role of Susan Bones but the scene was cut.
- As in the book, the film also continually Slughorn wrong name Ron. In the book one of the names wrong and Rupers, referring to Rupert Grint to Interpret Ron.
- Timothy Spall makes his third appearance in the saga, but this film does not say a word.
- This is the first film where you do not see anything that has to do with Defense against the Dark Arts. The only reference in the whole movie is when Dumbledore announces that the new matter is Professor Snape.
- At the beginning of the film is destroyed, the Millennium Bridge in London. The bridge is not mentioned directly in the book, which is amientato between 1995 and 1996 while the bridge was completed in 1998 and opened in 2000.
CURIOSITIES 'BELOW CONTAIN SPOILERS
- In the original script there was a reference to Dumbledore's infatuation for a girl when she was young. Rowling has warned the filmmakers that Dumbledore is actually gay and that the only infatuation of his youth (or at least the only one who knows) was then defeated Grindelwald in a duel.
- The scene of the Weasleys and that of the bridge are original and not from the book. The book is about a attaccoa a bridge but does not describe the scene.
- In the original script of the film, Harry took possession of Dumbledore's wand after his death. Shortly before the shooting, however, was released the last book in the series where Dumbledore's wand has a particular role and then the script was changed. Errors:
- In some scenes of the film are Harry's glasses without lenses. - During a game of Quidditch, and Ron cheers for a parade, the wind brushes her clothes by showing a bicycle saddle on the broom. - When Harry finds Luna in the Carriage, the spell also takes away from Harry's invisibility cloak on. But it turns out that in the seventh book is one of the Deathly Hallows and is immune to magic. - At one point while talking to Slughorn Harry tells him something about his scar and touches his forehead, but the scar is not there.
- Dumbledore's burnt hand is not always the same. In some scenes it is the right and the other left. - when Harry prepares its distillate of Living Death, Slughorn says that could kill them all when the purpose of the potion is addormentre people. - Dumbledore's Diary Riddle in his office but in the second film was given lera Lucius who then gave Dobby a sock with the inside of Harry. At the end of the scene the diary was left on the floor in the hallway. It may however be that someone has recovered and brought to Dumbledore.

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