Monday, July 18, 2011

Harry Porter and the Deathly Hallows-Part 2


It all ends

The much awaited finale is here.
Although not a Harry's fan,
I find no reason to miss this final,
since I've watched most of the sequel (I missed at least two),
and this being the classic tat have caught the world.

How I feel:

The show rolls on with a previous ending scene frm Part 1,
of elated Lord Voldemort with his newly found wand.

As the epic battle between good and evil forces
of the wizard world gets ever imminent,
the tense+fearful vibe gets amplified every min.

The good joining their wizard powers to form a shield,
the tonnes of evil forces congregating
and vehemently attacking towards the school, etc etc...
all points to a grand finale showdown.

Then of course the main villain,
Lord Voldemort.
I'll like to pay a little tribute to him.

With a pale face,
few green veins on his bald head,
and an unfanciful cloak,
his overall outlook certainly a poor exemplary of great evil.

Yet, this guy (laud Ralph Fiennes's acting)
is able to strike fear.

The way he glides himself ard,
vanishing and appearing frm thin air...
U kw he is just a poor guy with a missing nose,
yet his mystic seems to spell more darkness and venom.
Perhaps the ans is the cloak,
u'll never kw what's in his sleeves.

There is this scene when Lord Voldemort
"broadcast" his message over the air,
promising to spare the rest if they hand over Harry Porter.

Altho I can't recall the whole paragraph,
I like his string of words.
Succinct, at the same time, driving his message.

His words show his fearfully inimitable side,
enough to make the weak despair.

Ah Long should learn frm him.

Yes, he is bald but at least have substance.
Good PR skills indeed.

Those who have not watch & plans to,
pay attention to his language.


Also cheers to Harry Porter for confronting death in such a brave way.
He knows he have to die to end it all, to save his friends,
and he gamely shows up in front of the devil.

Wat a kid!
Something we shld take from him to our real life.

Despite all the positive,
when it all matters, it blown out.
Heavy thunder with few raindrops.

They talked abt the most powerful wand in the world,
yet the best of it I've seen is the bright green lights.

Battle between Harry and Voldemort
is mere catfight of pulling faces+heads while rolling in swirling wind,
and pointing of wands at each other.
Such school boy fight...I desire more magic at least.

Furthermore, the way Lord Voldemort die, damn weak.
After his death, it draws up the curtain and confirm my suspicion-
he's just a lonely guy without a nose.



My Review:
TWO OUT OF FIVE

It's Harry Porter and the best of wizard tale,
thus I expect more for its ending.

Sadly, it does not quench my thirst
for a majestic magical showdown.

Sadly, a true classic tale of wizards ends so softly.

Anyway, it will still be a hit,
irregardless of watever ending the author choose-
She can conclude tat
Lord Voldemort dies frm food poisoning due to his long fingernails,
and yet people will still flock to the cinemas.

Perhaps, perhaps...just like wat someone said in the show:
It is the wand choosing the wizard.

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