![]() ![]() ![]() In a hellfire and brimstone opening, the head of the Ministry of Magic (Bill Nighy) roars that “our world has faced no greater threat.” The forces of” You Know Who” have seized this and infiltrated that. The digital elves are the most lifelike the movies have ever seen. And those effects? They’re so special you don’t notice them. The lead players have grown into the roles and of the Who’s Who of British character actors in supporting parts shine like never before, placed, as they are, in both real-world London and a selection of desolate landscapes that match the gloom of this apocalyptic tale.Īlternately funny and touching, it’s the best film in the series, an “Empire Strikes Back” for these wizards and their wizarding world. “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” is a brisk, bracing film of actors in close-up. No time for time-killing Quidditch matches. There are no eye-rolling pauses to stare at this new magical prop or that extra-special special effect.
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