Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Harry Poter, the last one


I just saw last evening the last Harry Potter. It’s like living someone you met years ago and watched  him growing up and know that you will never see him again. I didn’t read the books (or maybe one), but fans expect always that the director puts in images what they read and what their imagination created. In fact, I heard It is the fact, maybe outside the previous episode which was very disappointing (prince of something, can’t remember). Anyway, the first part of the last episode, unfortunately, I completely passed in theatres and watched it on my computer screen, which was ok but not very thrilling. So I wanted to see this very last movie in good conditions, in 3D (It’s trendy today), booked my seat well located, far from screen, high, bought my ice cream and lemonade, not too late in the evening so I can still focus and here we go ! It’s disturbing in a way because we go immediately in the story when I was expecting a few seconds of the previous one, just as reminder, but not at all. Of course, Harry can’t die, of course the angry one will disappear, of course my beloved cute Ron will not have sex with me (I have a little something for red head) but will kiss Hermine (since the time we are awaiting and expecting it) and everything is going to be ok. In the end, no surprise, I liked the 3D because it was not a following of images bouncing in and hurting your eyes. And we noticed that we (people at the cinema) all grew up and there were no children in there but only people our age. It’s not that I was expecting an action movie but Ron and Hermine kissing in the middle of the battle or waiting calmly down the stairs that Harry comes back is surprising. Furthermore, I had the feeling that everyone fights when the three of them have really something else to do (is also true). When the story comes to an end, suddenly we make a jump 19 years forward and we learn that the story continues with the children departing on the platform kissing goodbye their parents and listening to the last advice (Ron, yes, you look fine with the beard). Anytime soon, I’m sure, they will make a Harry Potter jr, the son of his father, probably with more special effects.

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