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All About The Movie: Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince

Posted on 14 July 2009 by movies

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By Allan Michael Taylor

The newest impression circling the world at present time is being equally met with the paramount pounding anticipations of the die-hard fans of Harry Potter. The expected thrilling block bluster this year, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince is eventually reaching closer to its release date, with the thumps of the days and nights. All the spectators, widespread across the seven seas and sky, are befalling in an ecstasy to view a glimpse of anything related to their most wanted film.

Harry and HermioneThe penultimate of the Harry Potter series has been sewn with exceptional fiction and concept. From the havoc-striking Death Eaters to the eliciting emotional relationships, adventure and panic is expected to be equally spread out throughout the whole movie. The entertaining increasing preparations of the war and the extrication of an innocent past are justifying the anticipative cries of people.

Warner Brothers have ensured people the wonderful tale to-be-released would enwrap them in its hypnotic mist with its awe-striking scenes and suspense mixed with adventures and mysteries. Half Blood Prince has awoken new illusions hence, posing new dangers to the characters in the script in order to boost the dread in the movie.

Further, the filming of the new sequel has been carried out in a number of locations to have the best background scenery and views that would add to the worth of the entirely legendary film. In order to accommodate the cast in a satisfying economy with best climate, the crew has been reported to move from exotic Ireland, placating New Zealand, to beautiful Scotland with London being the eternal focus.

Moreover, the tour had been undertaken to shoot some of the most important parts of the films in a different location due to over-exhaustion of the landscape of London. There has been an evident attempt to keep the look of the film as much similar to its prequels as much it can be taken care of, in order to keep the flow going.

Widespread changes have been made to the complete script that distinguishes it from the original manuscript of J.K Rowling. In order to keep the continuity and coherence between the penultimate and ultimate parts of the Harry Potter series, Dumbledore’s funeral has been eradicated from the film. However, the scenes of Diagon Alley being thwarted by Death Eaters have been included to keep spectators amused and stimulated. Similarly, the attack on the Burrow has also been made as one of the appealing scenes of the upcoming film. According to Rowling’s script, Nymphadora Tonks helps Harry out of the train when he is paralysed on the floor. However, Yates changed it to introduce Luna Lovegood who does the task with the help of her Spectrespecs.

Voldemort's signThe memories that Dumbledore shows Harry to acknowledge him of Lord Voldemort’s past have been stemmed except for those related to the Orphanage and the Horcruxes. The Quidditch match that had been excluded in the prequel has been included along with introducing Bellatrix Lestrange in the small battle that hadn’t been mentioned in the book.

Apart from the change, the level of entertainment has been greatly increased to amuse the viewers largely and to develop the impression of Harry Potter movie on the world. The marvellous expected views and scenery are definitely going to make this 153 minutes journey, a truly placating and enduring pleasure filled.

The release date for Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince is 15th July 2009.

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