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This is one of the most successful adaptations to date, albeit clocking in at over two-and-a-half-hours. Teenage angst is the order of the day at Hogwarts as the kids look upon each other in a whole new light. If the opening movies were in the tone of Chris Columbus's family fare, then the latest are more like 90210 Meets Sabrinia The Teenage Witch: The Movie. It's been just a few weeks since Harry witnessed the demise of his godfather, Sirius Black, and he's wishing away the summer months whilst traveling on random trains. Soon enough Professor Dumbledore (Gambon) comes calling, taking Harry on a trip to meet Horace Slughorn (Broadbent), a teacher Dumbledore wishes to tempt back to Hogwarts. For Slughorn not only taught generations of wizards, including Harry's parents, but he also holds the key to killing Lord Voldemort once and for all. If only Dumbledore would tell Harry what that key is.
Meanwhile, Severus Snape (Alan Rickman) appears to have shown his true colours during a meeting with Bellatrix LeStrange (Helena Bonham Carter) - Black's murderer - in which he swears to protect Harry's enemy, Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton), who has been charged with a very important, and very deadly, job. Despite being an inexperienced television director David Yates has a stronger grasp of what makes a good Potter movie than his vastly experienced predecessors. Less hung up about the particulars of the school year, Yates knows what makes a Potter movie work and happily cuts out anything that gets in the way, all the while blending special effects with the story rather than slapping them on top.
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The rapidly improving young cast continues to shine - Harry's tongue-in-cheek claim to be 'the chosen one' is delivered wth true comic timing for a change - as do the likes of the ever-reliable Rickman and Gambon, and of course Bonham Carter, but it's Jim Broadbent who steals the show, somehow creating a standout character in Horace Slughorn, despite existing in an already crowded realm. The closer the boy wizard gets to realising his destiny, the more confident the filmmaking. If the two-part finale continues on this trajectory, then the best is yet to come.
Only the most unyielding literalist Potter fans will not enjoy this film as it has it all: exquisite cinematography, a brilliant soundtrack, imaginative direction, and the best acting from both veterans and young guns we've seen so far in the series. All are put to brilliant use as Dumbledore and Harry conspire to discover Lord Voldermort's secrets whilst simultaneously straining every sinew to contain outbreaks of rampant hormones and potion-taking at Hogwarts. Some of the sets are breathtaking, in particular Weasley Wizard Wheezes. The film is hilarious throughout, Rupert Grint excelling with superb support from Jessie Cave, Freddie Stroma (as Cormac McClaggen) and Evanna Lynch.
Bonnie Wright and Tom Felton are allowed to step out of their two-dimensional characters, Wright delivering sensuousness and strength and Felton giving an outstanding all-round performance. Daniel Radcliffe continues to carry the weight of both the part and the franchise with effortless ease, and Emma Watson is once again a delight as the emotionally embattled focus of the superb trio, who have now added a facility for comedy to their formidable acting skills. The veterans pull out all the stops, Michael Gambon is exceptional, becoming a truly charismatic and compelling presence by the end of the film, and of course, perfectly pitched performances from the likes of Bonham Carter (terrifyingly seductive), Jim Broadbent (funny and pathos-filled), and Alan Rickman (unreadably malevolent). And, despite being on the screen for what seemed an instant, both David Thewlis and Helen McCrory successfully convey their respective characters' desperation and edginess.
The film never lags because when you are not being gripped by visceral Quidditch or battle scenes you are laughing your head off at the comedy which ranges from broad and physical to witty and acute. The film is all the more satisfying because there is a very strong sense of place, and the characters are three-dimensional, and utterly recognisable. And, it is truly multi-dimensional, part romcom, detective story, rites-of-passage teen adventure, magical, scary-horror, political, and, above all, about love and friendship.
All Rowling's stories are multi-layered but this is the first film to really capture the complexity and fun of the series. You cannot wish for more from a film than it both stays in the mind, and, the first urge you have is to want to see it all over again. Half Blood Prince delivers on both counts, and more.