Hollywood Reporter:" The long goodbye for the most successful film series of the century thus far begins with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, the darkest and least characteristic of the batch. Gone are Hogwarts and the sense of security that went with it, gone is any of the joy of youth, gone is more than just a measure or two of John Williams' original music.
Deathly Hallows opens boldly. "These are dark times, there's no denying," intones Minister of Magic Rufus Scrimgeour (Bill Nighy, just now joining the series) in intense close-up, acknowledging the fact that archvillian Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) and his Death Eaters, having dispatched Dumbledore at the end of the previous installment, are on the verge of a complete takeover. For his part, Voldemort has gathered his minions to stress that it falls to him and no one else to kill Harry Potter, who must be hunted down at once."
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The only reason i am interested in this movie is because it's looks Mature, will be my First Harry Potter Movie.
Though i have so many movie on Pending that even if i start watching 7 Movies every week, i'll be free for this when the DVD comes out.
Another Harry Potter hit.
Maybe I'll rent all of the movies and sit down for a Potter marathon.