Krishna Mohan's Review

I just watched the movie and thought that the effects were awsome. I was disappointed though by Daniel Radcliffe's role as i thought his feelings were underplayed. I felt that harry's temper played a big role and the scene in dumbledore's office in the end was missed.i was sad to see that many important scenes werent there in the movie. i did find the movie really funny though and it had its light moments. The acting was good especially by umbridge and sirius. I was upset by the fight in the department of mysteries and and all the juicy bits of the fight were missing like the brain and the revolving doors. Overall i enjoyed the movie though a person who hadnt read the book would be in the dark.

9/10!!!

 
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