‘Deathly Hallows’: Thumbs Up
But
as I just got out of
“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I,”
I do have to say that this is the first adult offering from the blockbuster series. Or mature young adult, anyway. Little about the film is cutesy. For the first time we aren’t hobbled
by the traditional return to Hogwarts, games of quidditch, the silly
romantic quibbles between budding adolescents, the guessing game of
which teacher this time is the villain (hint: isn’t it always the
new one?). No, Hogwarts is missing because
Dumbledore
is dead, and quidditch is absent for the same reason (though there is a
snitch)/
Dan Webster
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Question: How many of the Harry Potter movies have you seen so far? Do you plan to see this one?
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