In the latest Harry Potter movie, out on DVD/Blu-Ray/Digital Copy from Warner Bros., the atmosphere of the movie has shifted dramatically to the dark side.
Harry Potter has matured into a brooding young man and his close friends, Ron and Hermione have seen their world turned topsy turvy with the rise of power of the dark wizard Voldemort and his sinister plans to take over the world. Part of his plan is to kill the one person who poses a threat to his plans: Harry Potter.
Harry and his close friends are forced to grow up and face life’s unexpected events. Friends turn to foes, enemies to allies and noting as it truly appears. Black magic permeates everything and any hope of the light and right seems too far gone to ever return.
Deathly Hallows is the darkest of the Harry Potter movies and yet I can’t help but feel a twinge of hope as Harry and his friends band together and despite the danger, horror and madness they see around them they still manage to maintain their friendship bond and strive to set things right.
As always the special effects are spectacular, the acting is first-rate from all of those involved and the directing is full and without distraction concentrating on telling the story in the most effective way possible. The film is a ‘must see’ whether you are a Harry Potter fan or not.
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