- Sun Jun 13, 2004 12:19 am
#146804
I know Harry Potter really bugs some people, but this is trash, so who the hell cares! I finally got around to seeing the film today and here is my mini-review.
The directing style is completely different, and very noticably so. Also the acting of the kids was a lot different too, it was almost like they were 3 different people.
And though it was possibly one of my favourite books of all time, the story didn't really work on the big screen. They had to take loads out of the story, and most of the last hour of the film came from the last couple of chapters in the book. What was nice about the book was that the twist in the story came right at the end, but in the film it was in the middle and it caused a bit of an anti-climax. There wasn't really any quidditch in it, and the quidditch scenes in the book with the Firebolt didn't feature (apart from recieving it at the end).
Also, some of the stuff that I would have thought would be essential to the on-going storyline didn't feature. Cho Chang wasn't in it for a start. Also, there was no mention about where the Maurader's Map came from, and how Lupin knew what it was. It didn't explain why Black and Pettigrew (and Harry's father) were all animagi.
Some bits were done well, like the Hippogriff scene, and I thought the time travel bit was cleverly thought out. But for me, it just didn't capture my imagination in the same way that the book did. Having said that, I think I would have loved the film if I hadn't read the book first.
I would suggest to anyone who has seen the film, but not read the book, to now read the book and let me know what you think.
The directing style is completely different, and very noticably so. Also the acting of the kids was a lot different too, it was almost like they were 3 different people.
And though it was possibly one of my favourite books of all time, the story didn't really work on the big screen. They had to take loads out of the story, and most of the last hour of the film came from the last couple of chapters in the book. What was nice about the book was that the twist in the story came right at the end, but in the film it was in the middle and it caused a bit of an anti-climax. There wasn't really any quidditch in it, and the quidditch scenes in the book with the Firebolt didn't feature (apart from recieving it at the end).
Also, some of the stuff that I would have thought would be essential to the on-going storyline didn't feature. Cho Chang wasn't in it for a start. Also, there was no mention about where the Maurader's Map came from, and how Lupin knew what it was. It didn't explain why Black and Pettigrew (and Harry's father) were all animagi.
Some bits were done well, like the Hippogriff scene, and I thought the time travel bit was cleverly thought out. But for me, it just didn't capture my imagination in the same way that the book did. Having said that, I think I would have loved the film if I hadn't read the book first.
I would suggest to anyone who has seen the film, but not read the book, to now read the book and let me know what you think.