![]() ![]() Harry Potter - The Boy Who Lived The Boy Whom Things Happened To The Boy Who Briefly Took the Reins and Then Ceded Them Again, reverting to passivity as recently as Deathly Hallows: Part 1 - is now, almost unexpectedly, not a boy of any sort, but a man. Now, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 restores balance to the Force: Though (surprisingly) the briefest film in the series, at only 130 minutes, it achieves an epic, even operatic scope and scale that earlier films groped for without really achieving. The first half of Rowling’s seventh book was dominated by a camping trip from hell and Twilighty angst that made for a dreary, unmagical and - for less than fully initiated fans - downright confusing middle movie, the only film in the series I didn’t enjoy on some level. ![]()
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