Sunday, August 2, 2009

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince


This weekend I rushed home, to Palm Beach I mean, to spend my weekend hanging out with my sister and watching my parents's house while they were out of town in Colordo. When I finally got in town, after a long trechorous day of school and driving, my sister suggested that we go to the movies and also that we should see the new Harry Potter. I had previously heard by word of mouth from my friend Stephanie to expect an astonishingly thrilng movie, and I expected nothing less.
The Half Blood Prince is supposed to capture the essence of J. K Roling's sixth novel; a novel essentially created with pure genius. I have yet to read the fifth, sixth, or seventh brilliant novels. However, as my sister awesomely requested , she and I saw Harry Potter in theatres. The film was absolutely miraculous and I mostly say this because, honestly I believe that the entire content of action was immensely upgraded, and this is best expressed during the multiple and natural conflicts and catastrophes.
I also seemed to be miraculously enamored on account of the maturity and of course the astonishing performance of the main characters. People are beginning to wonder whether or not the exact same character's the audience, for the past few years, have grown to love and adore. As far as I know, these distinct character's will be cast for the sake of preserving the movie's brightly shining reputation. I highly recommend seeing this movie, particularly in the near future. This is another article with similiar implications, called How Long Can Harry's Magic Hold? In The USA Today on April 16, 2009. http://www.usatoday.com