Showing posts with label Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Guilty Pleasures #18 - Harry Potter Month: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2


In my Death Note review I posed the question "what makes a good adaptation?" I never really answered the question, the answer is different for every person. My personal opinion is that it must capture the tone and feel of the source material and contain just enough of the plot to satisfy any future stories, whilst telling a complete story in its own right (it should never be a requirement to read a book or watch a series to understand a movie). It cannot be an exact copy of the source material. With a book, you can be content reading it for hours, maybe even days, that’s not the case with a movie, where 3 hours is pretty much the limit and even then it has to be a special movie that can last that long.

The Last Airbender is a terrible adaptation above all because it fails to capture the tone and feel of the source material. It’s a terrible movie for its cr*ppy pacing, constant exposition, lack of character, nonsensical plot elements etc. Death Note fails to me to capture the feel of its source because it fails to capture Light in the manor it was hoping to thanks to its ending plot-twists. I realise some of these are subjective but we’re here to talk about the Deathly Hallows part 2.


The later Harry Potter stories have in some ways struggled with my criteria because filming started prior to the book series being finished (filming for the Philosopher’s Stone began in 2000, the final book didn’t come out until 2007) plot points that become relevant later are often left out. Prime example is Bill Weasley whose appearance in part 1 was rather out of nowhere.

Made with whatever was left of the $250million after the first part was done (they were filmed concurrently) this film broke box office records, breaking $1bn at the box office, the highest of any Harry Potter movie and why wouldn’t it? The series has always been a strong performer at the box office and naturally people would flock to see the final instalment in this very long-running franchise. But does that mean it’s any good? Well, let’s dive in. 

For this review, I will be drawing comparisons to the book but I stand by my opinion that a movie should stand or fall on its own merits as well.

Monday, 27 July 2015

Harry Potter Month - Mini Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 1


We’re coming down to the end now as we have the penultimate entry to Harry Potter Month and the last of the mini reviews. I suppose before we start I should make my opinions clear on the subject of splitting stories over multiple movies. I think for this film it was necessary. Unlike previous books, where it was easy to cut things out, this book was fairly linear in its structure, that meaning that most if not all of the story was focused on a single plot-line rather than having sub-plots that could be cut out of a movie. I however don’t see necessity of it for every novel adaptation. I have not read or watched the Hobbit but I struggle to believe a 300 page novel needs 3 movies to tell the entire story. As for the latest superhero movies that are up to this, I’ll reserve my judgement until I’ve seen them.


But back to the movie itself, this and part 2 were given a joint budget (they were shot back to back) of $250m, the movie went onto make $960.3m at the box office, the second highest of any Harry Potter movie. It was reasonably well accepted critically earning 78% rotten tomatoes and 65 on metacritic. But let’s dive in