Harry.Potter.and.the.Half-Blood.Prince.2009.BRRip.XviD-AVID[TGx]
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)
As Harry begins his sixth year at Hogwarts, he discovers an old book marked as 'Property of the Half-Blood Prince', and begins to learn more about Lord Voldemort's dark past.
expand_more- Daniel Radcliffe As Harry Potter
- Rupert Grint As Ron Weasley
- Emma Watson As Hermione Granger
- Tom Felton As Draco Malfoy
- Michael Gambon As Albus Dumbledore
- Jim Broadbent As Horace Slughorn
- Helena Bonham Carter As Bellatrix Lestrange
- Robbie Coltrane As Rubeus Hagrid
- Maggie Smith As Minerva McGonagall
- Alan Rickman As Severus Snape
- Timothy Spall As Peter Pettigrew
- David Thewlis As Remus Lupin
- Julie Walters As Molly Weasley
- Matthew Lewis As Neville Longbottom
- Evanna Lynch As Luna Lovegood
- Bonnie Wright As Ginny Weasley
- Oliver Phelps As George Weasley
- James Phelps As Fred Weasley
- Mark Williams As Arthur Weasley
- Warwick Davis As Filius Flitwick
- Natalia Tena As Nymphadora Tonks
- Katie Leung As Cho Chang
- Dave Legeno As Fenrir Greyback
- Geraldine Somerville As Lily Potter
- Helen McCrory As Narcissa Malfoy
- Freddie Stroma As Cormac McLaggen
- David Bradley As Argus Filch
- Frank Dillane As Tom Riddle (16 Years)
- Hero Fiennes-Tiffin As Tom Riddle (11 Years)
- Gemma Jones As Poppy Pomfrey expand_more
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Harry.Potter.and.the.Half-Blood.Prince.2009.BRRip.XviD-AVID[TGx]
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GENERAL INFO
Genre : Adventure, Fantasy, Family
Director : David Yates
Stars : Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Tom Felton, Michael Gambon
Plot : As Harry begins his sixth year at Hogwarts, he discovers an old book marked as 'Property of the Half-Blood Prince', and begins to learn more about Lord Voldemort's dark past.
MEDIAINFO
Container = AVI (avi)
Duration = 02:33:23.043
Filesize = 1 GiB
ViDEO
Codec info = MPEG-4 Visual Advanced [email protected] | XVID
Resolution = 720x304
Display AR = 2.368 | 2.35:1
Bitrate = 863 kb/s
Framerate = 23.976
Color space = YUV
Chroma subsampling = 4:2:0
Encoder = XviD0067
AUDiO
Codec info = MPEG Audio Layer 3 | 55
Channels = 2
Bitrate = CBR 128 kb/s
Samplerate = 44.1 kHz
Language = English
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Reviews
The seventh installment, the appetiser. As the ultimate wizarding battle between good and evil draws ever closer, Harry, Hermione and Ron bunk off from Hogwarts to go search for the "Horcruxes" with which to halt the ever stronger Voldermort and his army, on the way they learn the importance of the Deathly Hallows artifacts. So this is the one that sees the comfort confines of Hogwarts left behind as our intrepid trio of best pals hit the mountains and forests in search of the tools to stop old snake face in his tracks. In what is ultimately a chase/escape movie, one where the characters have to fight not only a number of challenges that come their way, but also their new found in-fighting capabilities, Deathly Hallows 1 wonderfully dangles the carrot for the final series entry to come. But the overriding thoughts you come away with from it is that firstly it's not really that much fun, and secondly that it shouldn't have been a stand alone movie. Too much of it plods where exposition and padding strains to get the film through its near two and half hour running time. Without the hustle and bustle of Hogwarts, and the myriad of characters that reside within, film struggles to escape the over reliance on just three central characters and a ream of MacGuffins. While some of the comedy and tender moments fall flat because tone is firmly pitched at dark clouds a gathering. However, where it does reward is with the action sequences, with David Yates once again proving he's a considerable talent when it comes to directing such passages. New additions to the cast list feature Rhys Ifans, Peter Mulan and Bill Nighy, all welcome, and all sadly underused. As is the return of some older characters from earlier series entries (do you remember John Hurt was in the first film?!). While the thread involving the Ministry of Magic, and its nasty transformation into a Nazi like call for non-magical folk ethnic cleansing, is supremely adult and hits the nerves as it should do. Of the three principal young adult actors, it's still Emma Watson leading the way on ability, but alongside her, Radcliffe and Grint have earned our love and respect over the years for having to carry the weight of such expectation that has come with these roles. Fact is, is that now, having grown up with them and their characters for over ten years, we surely can accept them for not being multi ranged child actors. They have had to embody one character each for a decade, the range as such is the naturalism of aging through childhood like they have. Job done! Tension is high and the magical moments engage big time, but the draggy nature of the beast makes this a film purely working as an appetiser to something sure to be far bigger and better. 6/10
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Hormones over excitement as part six is merely an appetiser to the double billed closure to come. Death Eaters are running amok as Dumbledore has an important task for Harry and Voldermort has one for Draco; all set to the backdrop of raging adolescent hormones. While Harry also acquires a rather helpful book written by the mysterious Half-Blood Prince. Potter 6 is not as dark as the pre-release chattings suggested it would be. Yes there's the usual dark moments, including a shattering turn of events that sets it up nicely for the finale, but this instalment is mostly fun, gentle and even sexy. Harry, Ron & Hermione are more under threat from their own adolescent urges than they are from the swirl of a Death Eater or the appearance of one young & creepy Tom Riddle. This of course makes for good viewing to most of us who have grown with the characters, with the principal young actors having nicely grown into said characters. But can it sustain a two and half hour running time? No it can't is the ass numbingly honest answer. There's some quality set-pieces including Quiddich (for a change) and a swamp attack by the Death Eaters, but by and large it's talky and breezy in equal measure. A filler Potter movie then, one that is far breezier than expected. Good but not great, but as a set up for the epic conclusion it hits all the right buttons. 6/10