The big-screen adventures of J K Rowling's literary phenomenon Harry Potter come to a dramatic end in this cracker of a farewell.
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Duration125 mins
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A truely phenominal tale. following the success of the previous series of DVD's, I found the film gripping and exihlerating, I found all of the characters performances both inspirational and exciting this incuded as it went on through the film and the way that the film was shown was above all inspirational. One thing I tended to notice as we went on through the film was the change in the lighting through out this film and the entire series'. it started off with the philophiser stone of which it was a very happy and coulorful tale and as i continued on through the tale the lighting started of in this film with most of it set in the dark and that seemed to continue. they used many different types of techniques in the film including the use of slow motion techniques and the CGI pictures that both seemed to bring the film to life. As Harry Potter, Daniel Radcliff gives to us a truely gripping and insirational story of the hero of the series aided ofcourse by his two side kicks Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) and Hermione Granger (Emma Watson). The set errupts for the final time in the series a truely brilliant film that doesn't deserve to missed.