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Order of the Phoenix director David Yates returns for the sixth instalment of the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (the penultimate book, although book 7 will be split into two films). With the evil Death Eaters wreaking havoc in London, Dumbledore (Michael Gambon) asks Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) to help persuade retired Potions Master Horace Slughorn (Jim Broadbent) to return to Hogwarts, with the aim of retrieving a buried memory from Slughorn’s past that will prove crucial in the upcoming fight against Voldemort.

Radcliffe’s acting has improved significantly, though he still has a tendency to lapse into gormlessness, particularly when not in close up. The old hands (Rickman, Smith and co) do their usual good work, but the stand out performance honours are shared between Broadbent, Gambon and Watson. Let’s face it, Emma Watson has always been the best actor of the three leads.
The effects are excellent, particularly the opening attack on the Millennium Bridge and the whizzy Quidditch sequences. Similarly, Yates’ direction is more stylish and effective this time round, notably during a suspenseful chase sequence in a wheat field.
The main problem is that at two and a half hours, the film is way too long and there some unforgivably slow stretches in the middle that could have easily been trimmed. Similarly, finale aside, the action sequences don’t really amount to anything (there’s no sense of danger in the wheat field attack, for instance), so the tiny sub plots such as Ron’s luck potion dilemma are actually more emotionally involving than the big dramatic events.
It’s overly long and occasionally dull as a result of pieces being moved into place for the final films, but if you’re a Potter fan you probably won’t be disappointed. Probably.
credits: ViewLondon | Yahoo! Movies Singapore
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Singapore Date: 16th July 2009 Language: English Running Time: 154 mins Rating: G Genre: Action Tagline: Once again I must ask too much of you, Harry Starring: Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe, Tom Felton, Rupert Grint Directed by: David Yates Company: Warner Bros. Pictures Singapore Distributor: Warner Bros iZone Rating: 7/10 |
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