Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 movie
Formats Detail
iPod
| Video Codec | h264 |
| Resolution | 640x272 |
| Video Bitrate | 1564kb |
| Audio Codec | aac |
| Audio Channels | 1 |
| Audio Bitrate | 151kb |
| FPS | 25000 |
| File Size | 1446 Mb |
| Preview File Size | 48 Mb |
| Language | en |
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DivX
| Video Codec | mpeg4 |
| Resolution | 720x304 |
| Video Bitrate | 1830kb |
| Audio Codec | mp3 |
| Audio Channels | 2 |
| Audio Bitrate | 128kb |
| FPS | 25000 |
| File Size | 1641 Mb |
| Preview File Size | 48 Mb |
| Language | en |
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CamRip
| Video Codec | mpeg4 |
| Resolution | 720x304 |
| Video Bitrate | 636kb |
| Audio Codec | mp3 |
| Audio Channels | 2 |
| Audio Bitrate | 128kb |
| FPS | 25000 |
| File Size | 609 Mb |
| Preview File Size | 14 Mb |
| Language | en |
| Download in CamRip format | |
(normangelman@verizon.net) from Washington, D.C.
A Film (and Book) Phenomenon Nears the End
The Harry Potter books and movies have been among the greatest and most
successful franchises of all time–more successful, I dare say, than
the New York Yankees whom people from other American League cities love
to hate. This movie is the beginning of the end. Half of the final
book. As I understand it, the other half is already in the can. With
the story, the trio of young actors who have grown up in front of our
eyes — Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint — will move or
have already begun moving into the next stage of their careers, which
we will follow with interest. It's likely, however, that they will
never escape entirely from the penumbra of the Harry Potter series.
This particular chapter can be said either to drag in spots or to
provide intervals of quiet between the violence that attends the
pursuit of Harry Potter and his friends by Lord Voldemort and his
minions. Although Radcliffe, Watson and Grint are undeniably the stars
of this series, almost a generation of excellent British actors has
employed in featured roles in various episodes of this series. Ralph
Fiennes and Helena Bonham Carter have meaty parts in this particular
film, and since chewing the scenery is quite appropriate to the
characters, Ms. Bonham Carter in particular comes very near chewing up
an entire sound stage to splendid effect. Mr. Fiennes as the evilest of
all the evil characters is successfully detestable, and Radcliffe, Ms.
Watson and Grint are their usual brave selves under terrifying
circumstances.
I'm not the age but I enjoyed the hell out it, something I cannot say
for any other franchise film that I've had the misfortune of
encountering.
kosmasp
Trade Hallow against Horcrux
I haven't read any Potter books and I do not know how it will all end
(the last book has been out for awhile). But I do know that the movies
have grown up, as have the fans of the movies. The last book has been
filmed as two parts and part one has been released in 2010, while the
last episode will come out in 2011. And I might have to re-evaluate
this one after watching the end.
The end. This will be a sad day for many people. Especially the cinema
chains will loose one of the most profitable movie series they had. And
they did not even release this movie in 3-D as it was announced. Though
it might be better that they didn't. Plus the movie would not have
really been that much better with the effect. It is dark as it is (mood
and lighting wise) and the 3-D would have made it even more so (which
would have been a bad thing).
The ending to this one, was carefully chosen and the movie was flowing
at a nice speed. I never felt, like I was watching a very long picture.
Now, where is the other movie, to see where it is heading.
shotputty from Netherlands
This part is all about stalling and making money in the process
I've anticipated that being the last Harry potter they would divide
this part into 2 separate ones (just like with the matrix) while in
fact there is no other reason to do so other then make people spend
their money twice.
I've enjoyed all of the harry potters up until this one. Many scenes
are just plain boring with little magic and little conversation, it's
actually quite depressing with not much going on.
When the movie finally ended I just gazed at the screen thinking: 'did
anything funny just happen?'. No. I feel the actors also played on
autopilot. It's as if you can tell when someone will react in a way on
certain events. I also think there were some parallels with Lord of the
rings. Maybe the author ran out of ideas..
I wouldn't recommend seeing this movie to anyone. Unfortunately I
obligated myself to see part 2. Hope it will make up for this crap.
enemems from Philippines
The Best of Yates Adaptation… so far.
First of all when I watched Yates' other two movies of HP (Order of the
Phoenix and Half-Blood Prince) I thought they were great because of the
cinematography, effects and other stuff. Then I realized the story was
left out. Most teenagers who read the books (including me) hated the
two films especially Order of the Phoenix because it's like the
thickest book but has the thinnest interpretation in the movie. The
book itself is the story why do they have to leave things out?
Getting back to the point… "So Far" Deathly hallows is the most loyal
movie to the book but I'm not saying that it has every detail of the
book (they left things like the "ghoul in pajamas" and Lupin's argument
with Harry etc..). What I'm saying is, for the first time I saw the
true beauty and magic of the book and this was it the Deathly Hallows
and I didn't regret watching this.
Yeah I know MOST of the viewers of the movie falls asleep or leaves the
cinema too early but you should know that the story is really like
THAT. Try reading the book (half of it for part 1) and you will see as
if every chapter they're "camping" and NO SCHOOL is seen. SO for this
movie don't expect a LOT of fun (there are some funny moments but are
short.) and dancing and teaching of spells or ghosts. This story is
already mature and I don't think it's advisable to watch this with your
kids anymore (6-10). This movie is all about "EMOTION and SADNESS,
PAIN, and HOPELESSNESS" but it is portrayed in a great way.
I would also like to commend the "Deathly Hallows story telling scene"
it's really artistic and creative, this alone can be the trailer of the
movie. Well I hope you find my movie review helpful. For those who
haven't watched it… Watch it in the cinemas NOW or you can wait for
the DVD.
I give this movie a rating of 8/10