Ian's Harry Potter movie thoughts
Nov. 23rd, 2001 11:48 pmJust back from seeing this with L, Liam (8) and Jo Anna (four weeks). Liam loved it, Jo Anna fed and slept through nearly all of it, but I was less gripped. For a film about magic, it's surprisingly unmagical...
Most of the special effects aren't that good - whenever they've got the chance, they cheat.
On the plus side, it's not an insult to the viewer's intelligence. The acting's OK.
Towards the end, Jo Anna became unsettled, so I took her outside. Fortunately, you could see and hear what was going on, because I was interested enough to find out what was going to happen, but no way was I going to sit through all of this again to do so.
Mind you, I've yet to read any of the books.
Most of the special effects aren't that good - whenever they've got the chance, they cheat.
On the plus side, it's not an insult to the viewer's intelligence. The acting's OK.
Towards the end, Jo Anna became unsettled, so I took her outside. Fortunately, you could see and hear what was going on, because I was interested enough to find out what was going to happen, but no way was I going to sit through all of this again to do so.
Mind you, I've yet to read any of the books.
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Date: 2001-11-26 05:29 am (UTC)Bloomsbury are advertising 'adult' editions of HP heavily on the tube. This translates as a differenr cover. Oh, and a quid on the price.