I'm no good at reviewing movies but the story was something I need to follow especially when the puzzle and plots are being fixed and solved throughout the 2 hours 35 minutes. I did miss a slot while rushing to the loo in which however I managed to fix the loose ends myself as it moves. I guarantee that the novel itself contains 60% more stories than the one I just saw just now. Some scenes & plots seemed a bit premature & hanging while the end was a typical slot promising a continuation of Potter's journey against Valdemort. Somehow, I did read somewhere that Ms Rowling herself was quite convinced the Half Blood Prince will be the end of the Potter's sequel on the movie screen.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Mr Potter
Hah! Without planning, I was quite sure that this movie will be part of my one week leave menu. I have abandoned the novel eversince they made Harry Potter came to live, catching up with the evolution of this guy was something like pacing a Kenyans on a run...too fast. I was only able to whack the pages of the first three pieces until they greedily decided to screen Potter almost annually. They almost resembled themselves like Jackie Chan.
I'm no good at reviewing movies but the story was something I need to follow especially when the puzzle and plots are being fixed and solved throughout the 2 hours 35 minutes. I did miss a slot while rushing to the loo in which however I managed to fix the loose ends myself as it moves. I guarantee that the novel itself contains 60% more stories than the one I just saw just now. Some scenes & plots seemed a bit premature & hanging while the end was a typical slot promising a continuation of Potter's journey against Valdemort. Somehow, I did read somewhere that Ms Rowling herself was quite convinced the Half Blood Prince will be the end of the Potter's sequel on the movie screen.
Fortunately, watching some other trailers brought me back to the movie-going mood with some other future releases. With the return of earth destruction episodes, can I say prequels to The Day After Tomorrow, Independence Day (revisited on dvd last night...what a coincedence). The 2012 releasing in November this year and the of course the return of Mr Ironman himself in the Sherlock Holmes movie. Quite a list there.
I'm no good at reviewing movies but the story was something I need to follow especially when the puzzle and plots are being fixed and solved throughout the 2 hours 35 minutes. I did miss a slot while rushing to the loo in which however I managed to fix the loose ends myself as it moves. I guarantee that the novel itself contains 60% more stories than the one I just saw just now. Some scenes & plots seemed a bit premature & hanging while the end was a typical slot promising a continuation of Potter's journey against Valdemort. Somehow, I did read somewhere that Ms Rowling herself was quite convinced the Half Blood Prince will be the end of the Potter's sequel on the movie screen.
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