This is Michael Gambon Movie
// October 23rd, 2009 // movie talk

Warner Bros
HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE
EVER since Prizoner of Azkaban, this series kept taking the darker side. It evolved from “family friendly” into more mature theme gradually.
It makes sense because the main villain Lord Voldemort is also getting stronger and stronger and won’t stop until he rules the word (wizards or muggles).
In this movie, we don’t get a chance to see You Know Who. Still it doesn’t effect the excitement seeing it’s translate J.K Rowling imagination to big screen. However, the audience be able to see the dark lord when he was still called “Tom Riddle”. Therefore, the audience has a little knowledge on his childhood and teenage years.
If you read the series then you know that more and more death happen as it progress. Again, this is to proof her point that Voldemort is really a threat to the world. There are possibility that evil might wins against good and Dumbledore (often said the only wizard frightened by Voldemort).
We knew him so protective of Harry Potter, but now he knows he has to ask him to help him even when the task is so dangerous.
One of them, when he has to accompany his head master to a secluded island looking for something that can beat The Dark Lord.
This is probably one of my favorite scene in a movie. The is a very impressive scene with special effect that I’ve never seen before. Definitely worth watching. Of course at that time, I forgot that it was only the movie and in fact praise Dumbledore for doing such an amazing magic.
At the same time, the scene also very moving. It involves a very week Dumbledore in a condition like we’ve never seen before.
Even though the movie called Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. Actually it is Dumbledorelah stealing the scene. So many memorable part involves him.
Michael Gambon so convincing as Dumbledore. He always did but this time he does it even better. I’d say that Academy should at least nominate him.
Another scene stealer is Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy. It’s hard to believe that he was the spoil brat that we first know at the first Harry Potter. In this one, he is given a hard task by Voldemort. Of course Tom Felton use this chance to finally showing off more of his talent.
Then of course there is Severus Snape. Is he good or bad? As always, Alan Rickman can still be brilliant without saying too much.
The weakness of the movie, in my opinion, is the love triangle story between Ron-Lavender-Hermione. I think it took too many times. Why don’t they focus more on Half Blood Prince storyline. Hello, isn’t that the title of this movie?



I am inclined to agree on the teenage element being overdone and the cave scene wasn’t long enough, its a pity they chose Yates for the most important final movies of the series and not perhaps Alphonso Cuaron who did a splendid job with POA, we all know that Snape is actually good inside and that he is also protecting Harry mainly from the truth about his feelings towards his mum, Lily but other stuff too. I loved Broadbents Horace though he was great.
Sorry for the late replies
Cuaron’s version is my favorite one. I kind of wish that he’d do the DH1 and 2, but I DO hope that Yates would do great job, and I think the idea to cut it into two were great so this time we wouldn’t miss anything.