With Voldemort beginning a reign of terror after the death of Dumbledore, Harry Potter and his friends Ron and Hermione embark on a search for the remaining horcruxes--the key to Voldemort's power.
Disclaimer: Arthur has not read any of the Harry Potter books. Whether by popular demand from fans or otherwise, the final Harry Potter installment has been broken up into two parts, with the second being released in 2011. For those who have been following Harry since his debut on the silver screen back in 2001, you should be well-acquainted with the knowledge that evil wizard Voldemort is quite immortal and that Harry Potter is the "chosen one" needed to defeat him. You should also have a solid grasp of all of the major (and many minor) characters that have already been introduced over the last six films as HP 7.1 (as I am dubbing it) wastes no time in exposition.
One of the beautiful things about a cast that has stayed with a franchise as long as Harry Potter is watching and truly appreciating the growth of the young actors and actresses, particularly in this case when they have been surrounded by such a large assortment of Britain's finest actors and actresses themselves. Our three lead characters get plenty of chance to stretch and demonstrate their acting skill this go-around, with quite a large chunk of the two-hour film consisting of them on-screen by themselves.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 delivers much of the same in terms of music, effects, cinematography--a good number of things to be consistent with throughout any franchise remains true here. What is markedly different in this latest installment is the tension of our protagonists to the world around them and to each other. Without spoiling any of the details for any movie-goers who like myself are not familiar with teh book and do not know how things turn out, rest assured that HP 7.1 is exciting, funny, dramatic, and sets the stage beautifully for the finale next year.
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