A Film Analysis: “Deathly Hallows – Part Two”
The Harry Potter film series has come to an end. Here are some thoughts on “Deathly Hallows – Part 2.”
The Harry Potter film series has come to an end. Here are some thoughts on “Deathly Hallows – Part 2.”
I argue that the second “Deathly Hallows” film failed to clarify what happened with the Snape/Lily relationship, and also oversimplified Snape’s complex character motivations in protecting Harry.
I have a few complaints about the movies’ depiction of this clumsy, yet lovable character.
Some say you can never make a good book into a good film. But is this true? Are some books – even in the “Potter” series – more adaptable than others?
Let’s examine how Harry grows throughout all seven books: through friendships, trust, strength, and so much more.
Even from the very first film, we see the potential for each character to become a leader.
It’s hard to know exactly how this series has changed the world or even a single life.
This week’s quibble discusses the name of Hermione. The author contrasts Shakespeare and Rowling’s characters.
This week’s quibble compares the “Harry Potter” series with the Holy Bible. The author makes some interesting comparisons between the two.
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