Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Directed by David Yates
Cinema Release Date: July 15, 2009
Film already available on DVD since: November 10, 2010
With Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson
Original title: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Feature film, U.S., UK. Genre: Fantasy, Adventure
Time: 02h32min Production Year: 2009
Harry Potter (DANIEL RADCLIFFE) and Albus Dumbledore (Michael Gambon) have finally figured out how to defeat Lord Voldemort (RALPH FIENNES). They go on an adventure in secret.
It is the sixth film, so sixth book and first book in the saga that I have not liked too. DAVID YATES,yet penguin for scenes of action is maintained to achieve. And of course, it is still missing the point of view. Moreover, this is particularly bad in which YATES should excel, the scenes of explanation. This is probably the main actors (aside from the masterful Michael Gambon who deserves to be nominated for an Oscar for his performance and the great Jim Broadbent) as DANIEL RADCLIFFE who can no longer convey the emotions of HARRY POTTER.
Alan Rickman, Robbie Coltrane and Maggie Smith are still forgotten to mount and TOM FELTON is rather average. The film is uninteresting, really poorly done and unfortunately mostly incomprehensible to the poor wretch who watch the movie without having read the book two or three days before seeing the film. It also loses more and more the concept of the school year, prices are still less represented in the film. Steve Kloves has completely missed his script, bringing the hack obviously DAVID YATES on the scaffold. But hey, it's still a movie for connoisseurs correct and far from zero.
If You Have Loved, You'll Love: HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX by David Yates, whose style is undeniable, unbearable.

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