Warner Bros. Pictures | Release Date: November 19, 2010
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asjklasAug 5, 2011
Even for noobies -- like myself -- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 is a magical experience with a ton of action, thrills, laughs, and melodrama.
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ZuZuZuJul 31, 2011
The worst in the series. The only good thing at this movie is the part where Hermione leaves her house, the snake fight and the fight between them. Incredibly dull.
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HasrionaJul 20, 2011
Magnificence. With its darker tone and melancholic mood, not to mention it's spellbinding effects and the dazzling acting of the older cast, Deathly Hallows Part 1 comes forth as the best Harry Potter film to date, even if it does have someMagnificence. With its darker tone and melancholic mood, not to mention it's spellbinding effects and the dazzling acting of the older cast, Deathly Hallows Part 1 comes forth as the best Harry Potter film to date, even if it does have some problems with pace and an over reliance on the still patchy acting of Radcliffe, Watson and Grint. Expand
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manurockAug 6, 2011
A great film, much better than the second one, which makes you want to read the book again and go for the second (which is a little deceptive) film. It was a good idea to split the film in two as this made it 90% follow the book. It reallyA great film, much better than the second one, which makes you want to read the book again and go for the second (which is a little deceptive) film. It was a good idea to split the film in two as this made it 90% follow the book. It really makes you thrill and touches you like very few films of this saga do. Expand
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Potter17Dec 18, 2011
Beautifully photographed, loaded with a tense, gloomy tone and displaying touching performances of its young leads, the first-half of "Deathly Hallows" serves as a magnificent build-up for the climax of the series .
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TheMudDoctorAug 26, 2011
The Harry Potter films are the highest grossing film franchise of all time. This is precisely why when I heard that the final of J.K. Rowlingâ
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marnee96Nov 4, 2011
The story is compelling and thrilling, the characters are well developed and expertly acted. Although, my only problem with this is that the pace can be a little too quick, thus, certain bits of the story feel rushed and are quite confusingThe story is compelling and thrilling, the characters are well developed and expertly acted. Although, my only problem with this is that the pace can be a little too quick, thus, certain bits of the story feel rushed and are quite confusing for those who haven't read the book. 3/4 stars. Expand
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ZilcellMar 23, 2012
Deathly Hallows Pt 1 is definitely a breath of fresh air after having 6 movies take place at Hogwarts, as the setting is more of a traveling fantasy movie.
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TyranianApr 9, 2019
Great visuals and music but I'm really over these characters who are becoming lamer by the movie.
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StevenFJul 17, 2013
The penultimate entry and the first half of the final book of the massive Harry Potter franchise is truly the best for so many reasons, its well-paced, its real, its frightening but most of all, its human. It is truly heart-wrenching,The penultimate entry and the first half of the final book of the massive Harry Potter franchise is truly the best for so many reasons, its well-paced, its real, its frightening but most of all, its human. It is truly heart-wrenching, emotionally exhausting but brings these characters to full light and makes us realise why we care for them so much.
The wizarding world is in a true form of terror, murder, abduction and general abandonment, Harry and his friends have decided not to return to Hogwarts but instead search for the remaining Horcruxes that Lord Voldemort uses to split his soul, therefore he cannot die. But their journey is of course the hardest challenge they have ever had to face, after the tragic events of the sixth film they are very much alone. The absence of help, and their limited knowledge on what exactly they are looking for puts a strain on the once foolproof friendship of our hero, Ron and Hermione. Ron is growing increasingly frustrated with Harry's lack of results, while Hermione simply doesn't know which side to take.
The film visits many avenues it hasn't gone to before, we see scenes included that were not even in the book, yet fit so perfectly within the film, its a story of perseverance and loyalty, but also a journey into the unknown, so trust is in there too. The fact that there are less characters for a better part of the film outlines the strength these three unlikely heroes can carry, with superb acting, particularly that of Emma Watson, who leaves behind the know it all schoolgirl and becomes the mothering, edgy and loveable female of the trio, holding the other two together and making sure they are always looking ahead.
The heartache and depth of drama unfold as the film goes on, but it is the humanly touch of seemingly everything that we see, Harry visiting the grave of his parents, Hermione reminiscing about going on holiday with her parents, whose memories of herself she erased, these, while magical and part of the books, seem so down to earth that there is a unique and almost vulnerable feel to the film, and while obviously not clear to anyone who joins the franchise this late on, it could stand on its own as a perfect pre- swan song.
Certainly the most emotional journey of the lot, with some excellent effects and landscapes put in as Harry and his friends travel across the country.
Well acted and superbly tied in to be the first half of the end, probably the best to date.
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javis10Jan 11, 2012
In my opinion this movie was executed very fast, making the lack of action. Although it was OK for starting the ending of a wonderful saga. I feel this movie very depressing.
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Bruce722Jan 11, 2013
This is probably the best of the movies so far in terms of how closely they stayed to the book. Obviously there are many things differing but they seemed to capture the essence of every major point from the book... at least up to the point ofThis is probably the best of the movies so far in terms of how closely they stayed to the book. Obviously there are many things differing but they seemed to capture the essence of every major point from the book... at least up to the point of the break before the final installment. It's tough to give the movie a perfect rating because as an individual film, it obviously lacks the conclusion that's provided in the last film. Nonetheless, awesomely done and I can't wait to watch the final film in the series! Expand
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AquophisDec 28, 2011
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I can sorta understand why this penultimate installment to the HP film series was received so tepidly. Much of DH Part 1 is spent milling around, looking for horcruxes, and it doesn't do much justice for those who haven't read the book. Many people may just skip this one in favor of the impeccably epic Part 2, but there's still much to be enjoyed in Part 1 - the only difference is that it tells more of a human story than an adventure story. Ron's insecurities and resentments rear their ugly head in the form of the locket, and we watch as he comes to terms with them and makes his peace with his friends. Dobby's death is made all the more heartbreaking with the addition of a few choice lines of dialogue, and the climax in Malfoy Manor is satisfying enough. The appeal lies more in the scene's emotional execution than its actual action. Expand
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MegWhiteleyMar 28, 2012
I think that the movie can be better, in some parts is boring, but is an excellent first part, because if you watching this film with Deathly Hallows Part 2 is an epic film.
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beingryanjudeAug 25, 2014
I will admit my dislike for David Yates' previous work with the Harry Potter series, but I found this to be more than redemption. A unbelievable prologue to the final installment--it's remarkable and a return to form.
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Trev29May 21, 2013
This movie was dreadfully boring and a poor adaptation of the book. This could have been a very unique movie that could have been wonderfully directed with style, but everything fell flat. Hugely disappointing on too many levels.
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OfficialNov 1, 2013
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" is directed once again by David Yates. He gives us the action sequences early in the film but slowly becomes a slightly dull camping sequence where not much is happening. However, the film ends"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" is directed once again by David Yates. He gives us the action sequences early in the film but slowly becomes a slightly dull camping sequence where not much is happening. However, the film ends with the perfect cliffhanger, making us anxious for the final film in the Harry Potter series. Expand
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MonsieurEamesJul 12, 2012
This film may just be a prelude, but it is an outstanding one. You get a shiver running down your spine at the end, you can just tell what's coming. Boy, did I not want this film to end! The acting is superb, the camera work is beautiful andThis film may just be a prelude, but it is an outstanding one. You get a shiver running down your spine at the end, you can just tell what's coming. Boy, did I not want this film to end! The acting is superb, the camera work is beautiful and the cast continues to charm. What a great series! Expand
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SpangleSep 10, 2017
Man, I love Mad Eye. Brendan Gleeson is such a burst of manic energy to this series.

Oh no, he is dead now. Well, at least this one added Bill Nighy as the new Minister of Magic. Nighy always makes films great. Oh my God, how are you going
Man, I love Mad Eye. Brendan Gleeson is such a burst of manic energy to this series.

Oh no, he is dead now. Well, at least this one added Bill Nighy as the new Minister of Magic. Nighy always makes films great. Oh my God, how are you going to just kill Nighy like that?

DOBBY. OH MY GOD DOBBY IS BACK. PLEASE DO NOT IRON YOUR HANDS, FRIEND. HELL YES YOU ARE A FREE ELF.

OH MY GOD NO NOT DOBBY TOO. HOW ARE YOU GOING TO KILL DOBBY?!

A truly traumatic watch, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 compounds the trauma of killing of Gary Oldman a few movies back by killing three of the other great parts they had going for it. Beyond writing out Kenneth Branagh's insanely narcissistic teacher, under-utilizing Alan Rickman throughout, and seemingly forgetting they have Emma Thompson as a professor, this entry may be the most egregious in killing off writing out the best characters. The worst part is it does this all while letting Ron's teenage angst and jealousy get so out of control that he storms off and ditches the mission that he fully understood would be difficult half-way through. Why kill of Gleeson, Oldman, Nighy, and Dobby, and under-utilize Rickman, Thompson, Branagh, and even John Hurt, if Ron is still allowed to live? Really missed major opportunities in the name of keeping this kid around.

As the set-up to the final film and, by extension, the final showdown between Harry and Lord Voldemort, Part 1 of the Deathly Hallows packs a considerable amount of menace throughout, in large due to the excellent opening. As Voldemort kills a hostage and then attacks the Order as they move Harry to a safe location, the film starts off on an incredibly thrilling note. With beautiful special effects as they change into all looking like Harry, great mid-air duels, and a gorgeous combination of Voldemort and Harry's wands fending one another off, the opening of this seventh film is perhaps the best yet in the series. Without meandering or bothering to slow down the pace, the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 drops us right back in the wizarding world and dares us to keep up as it weaves its tale. Starting with its foot on the gas and never letting up - aside from the scenes in the woods to some degree - this first entry into the Deathly Hallows novel is menacing, thrilling, and one that has you constantly looking over your shoulder for Voldemort.

Combining this tension with a great central mystery regarding both the horcruxes and the deathly hallows, the film really ramps up the tension nicely. Perhaps the greatest touch is one yet to come in how this introduction of the deathly hallows ties in Harry's invisibility cloak. As the trio of friends traverse the country side in search of these horcruxes, the film really builds up the stakes nicely as they race with Voldemort to find them all and to find all items in the deathly hallows. That said, where the film really trips up is the ending. Showing Voldemort taking the wand from the deathly hallows out of Dumbledore's grave, it really begs the question: who the hell thought the MOST POWERFUL WAND IN THE WIZARDING WORLD would be safe being buried with a dead guy? Did nobody foresee Voldemort just walking on over, exhuming the grave, and then just taking the wand? At this point, Snape playing both sides is hardly the main issue at hand. The issue is the sheer incompetency of the Order of the Phoenix.

While the sequences in the woods can often drag, they provide some great character development and shore up the bond between the central trio very nicely. After Ron is manipulated by a horcrux and storms off, Harry tries to cheer up Hermione by dancing with her. Perhaps a superfluous scene to the plot, the sequence nonetheless really brings a smile to your face and shows the connection between the two. Coming right off the heals of Hermione resting her head on Harry's shoulder as he visits his parent's grave for the first time, the two moments show the emotional connection that goes well beyond the events the two are experiencing at the moment. Powerful and moving to watch, these two moments show the growth of these characters into caring young adults who truly love one another and, above all else, want their friends to be happy and safe. These moments are very nicely acted and brought to life by director David Yates, who gives them just the right amount of emotional charge.

As in all of the films, Yates gives the film some great imagery along the way. One such shot is one of Ron and Hermione skipping stones in the background with Harry in the foreground. Beautifully framed and a tranquil moment amid the chaos of the impending war, the shot highlights the sheer beauty this series has been able to create at times. The aforementioned combination of Voldemort and Harry's wand beams coming together always serves as a beautiful shot earlier in the film. One of the highlights of the visuals, however, comes when Harry finds the sword of Gryffindor.
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axelkochJan 13, 2014
The film may be too complex to grasp the first time watching it and also doesn't exactly spare clichés and silly exposition conversations, yet is still a rich and multiply-layered film that succeeds in including all the necessary genres andThe film may be too complex to grasp the first time watching it and also doesn't exactly spare clichés and silly exposition conversations, yet is still a rich and multiply-layered film that succeeds in including all the necessary genres and making it seem genuine. All of this is due to a top-notch crew and a huge gathering of immensely talented British actors, this time expanded by Bill Nighy and Rhys Ifans above others. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 is intense, moving, and highly entertaining and serves as a perfect set-up for the finale of this fantastic franchise. Expand
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Jack97Dec 17, 2016
Deathly Hallows Part 1 is a much slower paced film compared to it's predecessors, but the story it has to tell is engaging enough to compensate as well as the three leads who all get to shine even brighter here given their bigger focus.
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cameronmorewoodNov 8, 2012
This Potter, though it has some great moments, is sadly overshadowed by boring stretching and meandering of plot.
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FilmEqualsJoyNov 10, 2012
The first year out of Hogwarts. By far the darkest and deepest entry yet. One almost feels unsafe when the main characters are out and about. Anything could happen. This is a highpoint of the HP films.
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jfrotylpe532Dec 21, 2012
3 words describe this movie. So damn exciting.
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Compi24Nov 28, 2012
It is a little slow at times, but in the end "Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1" does ultimately make itself feel like a worthwhile cinematic experience.
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worleyjamersJan 10, 2013
Slow-moving, but this character driven entry delivers just as much as any great thriller would, although it does feel a bit like the prequel it is. Great performances by Radcliffe and Watson.
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HaithamBayazeedMay 11, 2013
It is better than ever Harry Potter is now finding the evil in himself, and the war that is coming is consuming all, thoughts are playing in characters' minds and Lord Voldemort is getting stronger than ever!
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forestvilleMar 30, 2013
This movie gives a real impression, really, but there are many details that make this not quite good.
It has a good start, a good fight to avoid boredom aerial fast.
The film is very tense and accelerated to give you that excitement comes
This movie gives a real impression, really, but there are many details that make this not quite good.
It has a good start, a good fight to avoid boredom aerial fast.
The film is very tense and accelerated to give you that excitement comes from despair and anxiety, but the pace has accelerated, many incoherent things about the plot, I will not say them because if you read the book and see the movie you can give cueta what they are. It incoeherente with the series, not the movie itself.
The acting is good but many of the cast are still acting like it's supposed to be your scene, many scenes are very raw and should act as unique are the three main characters really were glorious this time, they have proven to the world grandeur film but the ones I liked were Rupert Grint and Emma Watson really make the viewer feel that anguish, fear and fury of that journey to defeat the Dark Lord, but the rest of the cast does not align very well and paper consumption that's a good problem.
The special effects are good, make it look all relista movie, the music is good but loose, is very good and disturbing scenes with street style and adult can enjoy especially people who do not usually like this kind of movies Adaptation is the best of the series, even if inconsistent with the series, but ruling that the film is consistent with itself, arguably no need to read the first part of the book, only if you do not want to confuse you with the characters but generally not necessary.
It is a good movie worth watching all the public, is entertaining and is the most mature of the entire Harry Potter series. You must see it.
My Score: 8.0
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TrilobiteGAug 9, 2015
Although the drama between Ron and Harry in this film bothers me and it's resolution is laughable to some extent, you just have to give credit to this movie and it's psychological aspect to how the dark arts are messing with someone's headAlthough the drama between Ron and Harry in this film bothers me and it's resolution is laughable to some extent, you just have to give credit to this movie and it's psychological aspect to how the dark arts are messing with someone's head and how death leaves a mark on even the happiest occasions. I just got to give credit to this film for so superbly setting up what is to come. Expand
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mds03Apr 14, 2013
Such an improvement over the sixth one. Almost constantly entertaining, riveting, and unpredictable the whole running time. You will never know what hit you. Such a good start to ending the fantastically written and directed Harry Potter series.
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SEROJMar 28, 2013
I couldn't believe that the end of Harry Potter is near! This part was great and very important, because you must watch it before the last part, or you'll not understand! The only reason why i'm not giving it a 8/10 is because it was a bitI couldn't believe that the end of Harry Potter is near! This part was great and very important, because you must watch it before the last part, or you'll not understand! The only reason why i'm not giving it a 8/10 is because it was a bit boring and it reminded me of Twilight,especially when they were in the forest. But that's why it has 2 parts, because it's not unfinished and the best is yet to come. It's a MUST WATCH if you're going to watch the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Expand
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Movie1997Sep 8, 2013
There are people that think that this one is bad because of its slow pace. Honestly, I think it works well for what it has to offer. Probably not the best place for a slow Harry Potter story, but for sure picks it up in the end, along with aThere are people that think that this one is bad because of its slow pace. Honestly, I think it works well for what it has to offer. Probably not the best place for a slow Harry Potter story, but for sure picks it up in the end, along with a sad death scene. Overall, slow is the case for making Part 1 of the big finale work. Be sure to check out my YouTube channel, "TheMovieManLife" for all things movies. Expand
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Pranay6Mar 15, 2014
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 also bravely faces the future, slipping with expert ease among the thrilling mass of complications (and complicated set pieces) that Rowling throws fans in the final sprint, then guiding theHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 also bravely faces the future, slipping with expert ease among the thrilling mass of complications (and complicated set pieces) that Rowling throws fans in the final sprint, then guiding the faithful to the fate that awaits everyone in this world, the moment called The End. Expand
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BrunoADJun 14, 2013
A very well done movie road.

The first time I saw HP7 Part 1 liked, loved the second, and I must say it was a great movie, great moments from the great effect at the Battle of the Seven Potters scene in the ministry, until the death of
A very well done movie road.

The first time I saw HP7 Part 1 liked, loved the second, and I must say it was a great movie, great moments from the great effect at the Battle of the Seven Potters scene in the ministry, until the death of Dobby, great track sonoroa made the cast remains good, Emma Watson stands out among the trio, film photography is brilliant as that of HP6 and script does not fail at all, only I forgot to say that the scenes of Hogwarts, but because not only I but like all fans also wanted to have seen what was happening at Hogwarts while the trio was on the road.
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AReviewsJun 25, 2013
This time Harry Potter is different in a good way, it is certainly excellent, by far the best, with some disturbing imagery and scenes, and enchanting over the top action sequences, it is the best one and the most thrilling.
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gracjanskiMar 17, 2021
The movie has some nice ideas, like the 1984 adaptation in the beginning and is dark and adult. But many scenes in the middle of the movie are too long and the movie gets boring. Also the actor performance was not good enough, because theThe movie has some nice ideas, like the 1984 adaptation in the beginning and is dark and adult. But many scenes in the middle of the movie are too long and the movie gets boring. Also the actor performance was not good enough, because the focus is on the trio Harry, Ron and Hermione, but the best actors are the supporting one. Expand
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jeff_reviewsJul 12, 2013
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" is darker than ever, but unlike Part 2, it has issues with its usage of deep dark depth in its plotting. The film is still interesting enough to watch, and as a Harry Potter fan, I thought they"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" is darker than ever, but unlike Part 2, it has issues with its usage of deep dark depth in its plotting. The film is still interesting enough to watch, and as a Harry Potter fan, I thought they managed to pull parts off well, but I thought that the book it portrayed did a much better job hooking readers, as did the film hooked audiences. The film does have a lovely soundtrack that fits the darker tone and in all honesty, it is a wonderful film to watch. Expand
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DibbHansenJul 14, 2013
The darkest film in the series also contains some of the best and most fresh sequences in the entire series. It has heart, true heart; great direction, fantastic music (Alexandre Desplat is another one of the greatest composers that everThe darkest film in the series also contains some of the best and most fresh sequences in the entire series. It has heart, true heart; great direction, fantastic music (Alexandre Desplat is another one of the greatest composers that ever lived), amazing acting and visuals- this film really does the source material justice by splitting the last book into two. This film really gets you involved emotionally and it delivers, always. It is a fantastic piece of work. Expand
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TheApplegnomeFeb 19, 2014
A mysterious movie that has entertaining scenes and an spectacular story.

The opening scene in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I is great and exciting. The movie is very well made and the actors couldn't have been more awesome
A mysterious movie that has entertaining scenes and an spectacular story.

The opening scene in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I is great and exciting. The movie is very well made and the actors couldn't have been more awesome as they are, and the story is spectacular. The movie also contains some humorous scenes that I really enjoyed. The negative things about this movie is that it contains to much slow scenes that doesn't got a high amount of action, which made it a little boring. Another bad thing is that the movie itself didn't contain anything new or spectacular, and I think it might could have happened more in this movie, but also that the music could have been more touching.
Even though this movie contains slowness is it still a great movie, because it got an awesome ending and the movie overall felt mysterious well made.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I gets a 8/10
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FreedomFightersDec 5, 2016
I still remember my reaction when I heard that the final Harry Potter film would be divided into two parts. It was a resounding, "what?" I wasn't sure if that would be the best idea in the world, because even if the book is pretty long, is itI still remember my reaction when I heard that the final Harry Potter film would be divided into two parts. It was a resounding, "what?" I wasn't sure if that would be the best idea in the world, because even if the book is pretty long, is it worth two movies? The answer is "yes." "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" (which I'll probably just call "Part 1" for the rest of the review) is well-acted, well-filmed, visually great, and successful in its darker tone and mood. Even if it doesn't stand as the best film in the franchise, "Part 1" is a great film that fans of the franchise will absolutely enjoy. Expand
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joao1198pedroNov 28, 2013
Cutting the final chapter in two parts made the first one be a little bit without emotion,i'd liked the actuation(just daniel redcliffe that was never so good after all)and it was an good final preparing to the battle.
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nickrovertOct 24, 2013
'Deathly Hallows: Part I' is an incredibly well-acted and visually stunning precursor to the franchise's final installment and serves as a tense character-driven penultimate film. However, it can't help but feel like an obvious prelude.
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RayzorMooseNov 17, 2013
Harry Potter has a seventh crack at success.
Although not very much excitement or as much entertainment do to this somewhat anti climatic film, it still succeeds with a good story. By splitting the book into two parts the movie ends at an
Harry Potter has a seventh crack at success.
Although not very much excitement or as much entertainment do to this somewhat anti climatic film, it still succeeds with a good story. By splitting the book into two parts the movie ends at an odd cliff hanger that wouldn't have been acceptable with the other films.
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AaronWasserman2May 4, 2014
Everything is different now, the trio is on the run having to survive on there own. Things are very dark and more adult themed in part 1. While the film takes a while to build the performances are what is so good about this film, the actionEverything is different now, the trio is on the run having to survive on there own. Things are very dark and more adult themed in part 1. While the film takes a while to build the performances are what is so good about this film, the action is enjoyable as well. But Deathly Hallows 1 does have a long down time....as personal drama comes between the trio...then picks up for an epic part 1 finally that leaves you craving part 2. Expand
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AdrianChanJul 27, 2014
The pacing of this movie is super slow, making the film ultra boring. There is barely any plot in this movie. Nearly 0 action / intense moment. I almost fell asleep when it is about 1 hour. A total waste of time. I expect much much more fromThe pacing of this movie is super slow, making the film ultra boring. There is barely any plot in this movie. Nearly 0 action / intense moment. I almost fell asleep when it is about 1 hour. A total waste of time. I expect much much more from this movie. It is very disappointing. Expand
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inaneswineNov 14, 2017
You'd be forgiven for questioning whether this was a Potter movie after all. No Maggie Smith, no floating candles, no Quidditch - we never even set foot inside Hogwarts. But believe me - we get a Potter movie like you've never seen.

Most of
You'd be forgiven for questioning whether this was a Potter movie after all. No Maggie Smith, no floating candles, no Quidditch - we never even set foot inside Hogwarts. But believe me - we get a Potter movie like you've never seen.

Most of the visual magic takes place in the first act, as we're treated to a batch of Polyjuice Potion, a Wizard wedding and a rather spectacular chase sequence on a flying motorbike. But for the main chunk of the film, Deathly Hallows Pt. 1 is a character study, plain and simple. Supported by beautiful landscapes and top-notch cinematography, the film focusses almost exclusively on our three heroes as they travel far and wide in their search for an answer to what is turning into a full-scale war.

Deathly Hallows goes to places not previously explored, particularly given the franchise's lighter beginnings under the guidance of Chris Columbus, as we now tackle heavy issues of racism, ethnic cleansing, slavery and Rowling's magical interpretation of Nazism. The style and atmosphere is reminiscent of post-apocalyptic fiction and cosy-catastrophe concepts worthy of H.G. Wells or John Wyndham. The icing on the cake would be Ben Hibon's superbly animated "Tale of the Three Brothers", one of the finest sequences in the entire franchise. As if that weren't enough, we also get perfectly timed blends of horror, romance and, finally, tragedy.

Aside from a few niggling points that only a reader of the book could complain about - maybe Harry's farewell to the Dursleys was too rushed - the film is a wonderfully atmospheric prelude, a tight interpretation of its source material, and a perfect quiet before the storm.
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FranlaviSep 26, 2014
This movie must be the most boring of the series after the order of the phoenix. Is extremely bored and pathetic. I'm not recommend it or fans of the saga.
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SythusRATINGSOct 18, 2014
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final adventure in the Harry Potter film series, is a much-anticipated motion picture event to be told in two full-length parts. Part 1 begins as Harry, Ron and Hermione set out on theirHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final adventure in the Harry Potter film series, is a much-anticipated motion picture event to be told in two full-length parts. Part 1 begins as Harry, Ron and Hermione set out on their perilous mission to track down and destroy the secret to Voldemort's immortality and destruction--the Horcruxes. On their own, without the guidance of their professors or the protection of Professor Dumbledore, the three friends must now rely on one another more than ever. But there are Dark Forces in their midst that threaten to tear them apart. Meanwhile, the wizarding world has become a dangerous place for all enemies of the Dark Lord. The long-feared war has begun and Voldemort's Death Eaters seize control of the Ministry of Magic and even Hogwarts, terrorizing and arresting anyone who might oppose them. But the one prize they still seek is the one most valuable to Voldemort: Harry Potter. The Chosen One has become the hunted one as the Death Eaters search for Harry with orders to bring him to Voldemort...alive. Harry's only hope is to find the Horcruxes before Voldemort finds him. But as he searches for clues, he uncovers an old and almost forgotten tale--the legend of the Deathly Hallows. And if the legend turns out to be true, it could give Voldemort the ultimate power he seeks. Little does Harry know that his future has already been decided by his past when, on that fateful day, he became "the Boy Who Lived." No longer just a boy, Harry Potter is drawing ever closer to the task for which he has been preparing since the day he first stepped into Hogwarts: the ultimate battle with Voldemort. Expand
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JohnMasterLJul 14, 2015
A pesar de que " THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE" ignora por completo la trama y las situaciones del libro original, David Yates hace una maravilla en "The Deathly Hallows Part 1" no solo es de las mejores adaptaciones que podras ver en mucho tiempo,A pesar de que " THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE" ignora por completo la trama y las situaciones del libro original, David Yates hace una maravilla en "The Deathly Hallows Part 1" no solo es de las mejores adaptaciones que podras ver en mucho tiempo, sino también regresa el estilo original y oscuro que Harry Potter tenia desde "The Prisoner of Azkaban" y "The Goblet of Fire" Divertida, oscura e increíble. Expand
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DBPirate1129Jan 11, 2015
Contrary to popular belief, this isn't the worst Potter installment and while it may be slow-paced, it is the most true to the book adaption besides the first two. The Ministry of Magic and Malfoy Manor scenes are true standouts in the series.
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homer4presidentMar 13, 2015
Once again, the Harry Potter filmmakers and actors have done a magnificent job translating JKR's masterpiece to the screen. I'm sop glad they decided to divide this movie into two parts since it's allowed them to be even truer to the 759 page story.
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MovieManiac83Apr 23, 2015
From a purely business standpoint, the decision to bifurcate Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is a winner. Instead of cashing in about $300 million at the domestic box office, Warner Brothers can now count on at least $600 million (biggerFrom a purely business standpoint, the decision to bifurcate Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is a winner. Instead of cashing in about $300 million at the domestic box office, Warner Brothers can now count on at least $600 million (bigger world-wide). And, if the second part is released in 3-D (as has been threatened), the surcharge could boost that total to stratospheric levels. Still, what's good for the cash box isn't always good for the audience. From a creative perspective, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part One is a disappointment. It's tough to review what amounts to half a movie since, by its nature, the story remains rough-hewn and unfinished. A year from now, once both pieces are available and stitched together into a mammoth 5-hour epic, perhaps the experience will more closely resemble The Return of the King than Return of the Jedi.

With Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, it appears that the filmmakers have given up on making the saga accessible to those not steeped in Potter lore - or at least those who have not read the books. There were indications of this in the previous film, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, but it's more evident in this one. Lacking a handy cheat-sheet, it's almost impossible to understand everything that's going on. For example, where does Brendan Gleeson's Mad-Eye Moody disappear to? Readers of the book know, but you have to listen carefully to get the rushed explanation in the movie. His fate is not shown; it's relayed in a perfunctory fashion in the midst of a chaotic scene. There are other problems along this line - characters appearing who have never been properly introduced (or may not be remembered). Where did John Hurt come from? It would take an impressive memory to recall his previous Harry Potter appearance, which occurred in 2001. Subplots are concluded with nary a word of explanation. Those who know the books won't be the least bit put off or confused - they have the necessary background. Neophytes (do those exist?) or those who have experienced the Harry Potter universe solely through the cinematic representations will experience at least a degree of frustration.

Speaking of frustration, there's the ending. As one might anticipate, it's a cliffhanger, although not of the sort that will have fans throwing empty popcorn containers at the screen. The story simply stops, and that's annoying. It's like sex where one of the participants has a change of heart after foreplay. There's some enjoyment to be had but that's overshadowed by the desire to bring the experience to a completion. All the previous Harry Potter movies have existed as self-contained stories within a larger framework - even The Half-Blood Prince, which was as much set-up as narrative. That's not the case with The Deathly Hallows Part One. There's no payoff. The movie builds erratically to the moment when the end credits start rolling. After sacrificing nearly 2 1/2 hours to this movie, there's a sense that more is deserved. Perhaps that "more" is waiting for us, and The Deathly Hallows Part Two will redeem Part One but, as I write this review, I have only the first movie to make judgments on, and those are mixed.

The pace is uneven, with sluggish passages interspersed with taut action scenes and more meaningful instances of character interaction and exposition. There's an entertainingly original animated sequence (telling the story behind the title), but its inclusion seems more an indulgence than a necessity. Approximately half the running length follows the intrepid trio on a camping expedition - something that might work well on the written page but tends to drag on screen. The unhurried approach also defuses some of the suspense, although it helps to build the sense of dread. The Deathly Hallows Part One is working up to the final confrontation between Harry and Voldemort, but that's all it does - works up to it. From beginning to end, this movie is a study in anticlimax. There's a sense of the narrative going in circles and not advancing much. Quests are a fantasy staple, but rarely has a movie been made in which there is so little progress. Even Frodo's trek to Mordor, despite taking three very long movies to complete, wasn't this torpid.

Despite providing an opportunity to spend 147 minutes in the company of people we have grown to know and love over the years and advancing the narrative toward its final cataclysmic confrontation, The Deathly Hallows Part One underachieves. At a time when Harry Potter should be soaring to new heights, it remains curiously grounded.
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damien_k98Apr 29, 2015
This is the poorest of the films but it's still great. Deathly Hallows Part 1 is a more darker Harry Potter film and still has the Harry Potter spark. If only there were more action scenes I would give this movie a 10,but still great though.This is the poorest of the films but it's still great. Deathly Hallows Part 1 is a more darker Harry Potter film and still has the Harry Potter spark. If only there were more action scenes I would give this movie a 10,but still great though. WARNING You will cry at the end! Expand
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kyle20ellisMar 25, 2022
Just for the record, I love the books(for a while Philosopher's Stone was a huge favourite of mine) and I personally like the films. None of them are masterpieces, but they are likable, entertaining and I think well made too. I saw HarryJust for the record, I love the books(for a while Philosopher's Stone was a huge favourite of mine) and I personally like the films. None of them are masterpieces, but they are likable, entertaining and I think well made too. I saw Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 with high expectations, there were many friends of mine who said it was brilliant and the best yet. After seeing it with my family last night I have to say Amen! This was a wonderful film in my opinion, and it does a very good job sticking to a mammoth story. I also think they made the right decision splitting it into two parts, if they hadn't the result I think would have been too rushed.

If I do have a criticism here, I do agree that the pacing is rather slow. I think it started and ended brilliantly, it was the middle where it dragged with a lot of admiring the scenery. As beautiful as it was, it didn't admit much to the story.

Criticism aside, I adored the production values. The darker scenes were indeed dark and somewhat bleak, especially the beginning at Malfoy Manor where it looked like a film noir, while the scenery in the middle of the film was gorgeous. The music was another delight, it was sweeping, grandiose, majestic, for me the most complex and most atmospheric of all the Harry Potter movie scores. The script is an improvement too, not that it was terrible in the other movies, but especially I thought the humour was better judged(ie. Moody's comment about the polyjuice potion), while the story despite the slow pacing was never less than engrossing.

There are a few scenes too that I especially liked. One was Dobby's death, I thought it was heart-rending. Dobby was so lovable and funny, and in this instalment cute too I think(loved the trainers), although I knew it was going to happen I couldn't help shedding tears. I think what got me were his last words, they were so poetic and touching. Another was Godric's Hollow, like the former I knew it was coming but it was done in an atmospheric and unnerving way I couldn't help jump. I was also taken with the first "obliviate" scene, the regret in Hermione's face and voice made it incredibly poignant, while the 7 Potters chase was both funny and thrilling. My favourite though was the Three Brothers animated sequence. I was wondering how they were going to do that, and after seeing that scene I have to applaud the writers. It was a clever and beautifully done sequence, with some haunting images especially with death. Harry and Hermione's dance got mixed reactions in the cinema, some thought it was awkward and others like me liked it, at that one I thought they were going to kiss which I don't think would have gone down well.

Yates's direction is also much better than it has been. It wasn't bad in the other two films, but here it looked as though he took real charge, and all the pivotal scenes here were in general wonderfully handled. The acting is mostly very good. Daniel Radcliffe is likable enough, and Rupert Grint has great comic timing. Emma Watson I think gives her best performance of the series so far and she steals every scene she's in, while Alan Rickman while not in much is deliciously suave and dour. The two standouts for me were Helena Bonham Carter, whose Bellatrix was powerful and sometimes even scary and Ralph Fiennes who was really quite creepy sometimes without saying much at all. Bill Nighy's Scrimgeour is good but not as memorable, while I do think they wasted the Dursleys.

Overall, a rock solid film that ended in a perfect place and my personal favourite of the series so far. In fact, it makes me all the more excited for the next. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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Rutger-KikkertJun 5, 2016
This movie is of course the setup for the last movie. And that causes things to go really slow, since one book is spread out over two lengthy movies.
This movie starts off really promising, lots of action and excitement, but then it slows
This movie is of course the setup for the last movie. And that causes things to go really slow, since one book is spread out over two lengthy movies.
This movie starts off really promising, lots of action and excitement, but then it slows down and repetitiveness starts to occur. Lots of scenes where not too much happens fill most of the run-time of this movie. and during the few action scenes this movie has to offer there is little to no music, also some lazy writing with too much coincidences is again a fact. But the performances and the cinematography are amazing. And even though there is slow pacing this movie still can be very entertaining at some parts.
And tells a very decent part of the story with some decent character development.
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EpicLadySpongeJan 20, 2016
Before the epic conclusion comes, this "Deathly Treatment" tells us that Harry Potter's coming to an end way before Part 2 came out. It's Part 2 that was better than this, but it's still good anyways.
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FuturedirectorApr 16, 2017
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 may be even paler and atmospheric than it's predecessors, but it still has it's smart storytelling and indispensable interpretations that live's up to Harry Potter's epic name of the saga.
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SrPepeJan 3, 2018
Sin duda la película más oscura de la saga con unas escenas increíbles, pero no logra divertir igual que las otras.
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alejandro970May 21, 2017
Emotive, breath- taking first fragment of Harry Potter last stand. The quarry for find the horcruxes and the complications are faithful to original book. The last minutes developes greats expectations for last episode. Remarkable score byEmotive, breath- taking first fragment of Harry Potter last stand. The quarry for find the horcruxes and the complications are faithful to original book. The last minutes developes greats expectations for last episode. Remarkable score by Alexandre Desplat. Expand
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eva3si0nJun 17, 2019
The first part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows looks tightened and boring. At once it is visible that the most important events prepared for the final. And it is difficult to surprise the person with the movie where the first half ofThe first part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows looks tightened and boring. At once it is visible that the most important events prepared for the final. And it is difficult to surprise the person with the movie where the first half of the book is described. Expand
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Jk9785Nov 11, 2018
Maybe not the worst of the Potter films, but certainly the most disappointing. The effects are great, Desplat's score is great, but the acting feels flatter and more subdued than previous films.
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Mitya64Apr 27, 2020
Безусловно, лучший фильм франшизы и самый темный по тону.
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HPFANBOY1237Apr 9, 2017
Deathly Hallows Part 1 feels disjointed at times and is slow, but it is gritty and dark and mostly enjoyable the whole way through. Definitely one of the weakest entries in the series.
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SonicHD7May 31, 2017
Without the guidance and protection of their professors, Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) begin a mission to destroy the Horcruxes, the sources of Voldemort's immortality. Though they must rely on oneWithout the guidance and protection of their professors, Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) begin a mission to destroy the Horcruxes, the sources of Voldemort's immortality. Though they must rely on one another more than ever, dark forces threaten to tear them apart. Voldemort's Death Eaters have seized control of the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts, and they are searching for Harry -- even as he and his friends prepare for the ultimate showdown. Expand
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JPKJun 14, 2019
Let’s Get This Finale Started
Deathly Hallows Part 1 May be very slow at times, But is writing definitely holds it together.
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mrdr4gonFeb 10, 2018
While just setup for the superior second half of the plot, part I of Deathly Hallows is entertaining setup nonetheless.
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CoreGamer1408Jun 9, 2022
The early Harry Potter films were all bright fantasy colors. Maybe the stark contrast was done on purpose, but it makes for drab and dower looking later films. Everying is dark and mostly colorless in the later films. Is this supposed toThe early Harry Potter films were all bright fantasy colors. Maybe the stark contrast was done on purpose, but it makes for drab and dower looking later films. Everying is dark and mostly colorless in the later films. Is this supposed to represent he who should not be named effect on the world? The petty relationship drama between the long tine bonded trio felt like forced padding. This trio of friend has been forged by lifes fire through many a life and death scenario multiple times. The time for petty is way over for sure, between these friends. So I'd of liked less friendship drama and more drama between V and his followers vs the trio of friends. The later movies have made me realise one clear thing. That the Harry Potter actor can't really act that well and HP is a far less interesting character compared to his other two friends. Expand
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Jaredc324May 6, 2019
Part 1 offers a good dramatic resonance and quiet eeriness to the adventure, slow-burn aspect to their quest... almost too much so present in it's its very uneffected middle 2nd half ... it almost slow burns you out of the experience.Part 1 offers a good dramatic resonance and quiet eeriness to the adventure, slow-burn aspect to their quest... almost too much so present in it's its very uneffected middle 2nd half ... it almost slow burns you out of the experience. Where the drama was finely-tuned, Yates' intent to drag out their ponder in the woods brought the vitality and stakes of we they are in the story down ... it descends any and all intrigue and excitement going into part 2. Leaving its deathly hallows reveal too late in the movie. All in all, it's a fine Potter flick. The early hour was much more interesting and the filmmaking / nurturing ambience and execution is good, I just was expecting things to ramp up in a finale movie (when we've already had 6 movies of build-up and character leading into this). The forrest stuff wasn't bad, it just dragged out too long. Making you wonder if it's a HP movie. And that's when you have to draw demands when adapting a book into a movie. Sometimes the flow and progression of a story translates different on screen than on the page. I would rather have a solid, swift 3hr 15min conclusion or a 20min axe off the final print of this movie than the lack of vitality / passion we got. Still a decent instalment, but the magic felt stale. Expand
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FilipeNetoFeb 13, 2018
This film is the adaptation of half of the seventh and final book in the saga of Harry Potter, written by J.K. Rowling, and was directed by David Yates. In this film and the next, Yates reaches a point of true excellence. Always supported andThis film is the adaptation of half of the seventh and final book in the saga of Harry Potter, written by J.K. Rowling, and was directed by David Yates. In this film and the next, Yates reaches a point of true excellence. Always supported and anchored in its central cast, virtually unchanged since the beginning of the saga, he will use all his wide budget to create a true masterpiece divided into two films, two parts of a whole practically perfect.

Warner Brothers showed all his talent and capabilities with regard to the computerization and use of special effects by advanced computing techniques. Also the actors reached huge levels of psychological complexity and dramatically performances, especially the three protagonists, involved in a triangle of love and jealousy that exists only inside the head of one of them. The hunt for the Orcruxes will be a challenge for everyone and will, eventually, test the three characters like never before. They are out of school, away from the castle (which never appears in the film) and will have to use all the acquired knowledge to overcome their challenges.

Drama, romance, jealousy, pain, a confrontation with a hidden past of Dumbledore and three talismans that can change the fate of war. As the saga moves to its final moments, will become increasingly mature and truly tense, almost a thriller for youngsters.
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cameronhalmansJan 9, 2019
A decently entertaining film with good writing. Harry, Ron, and Hermonie can definitely carry a film with just themselves. 68/100
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meydianarizki21Oct 20, 2020
A note for Harry Potter fans, you will not see Harry, Hermione and Ron in Hogwarts anymore. There will be no Quidditch games, Fred and George's shop, love potion problems or even their friends although Neville and Luna appear in small roles.A note for Harry Potter fans, you will not see Harry, Hermione and Ron in Hogwarts anymore. There will be no Quidditch games, Fred and George's shop, love potion problems or even their friends although Neville and Luna appear in small roles. So, "Deathly Hallows: Part 1" is really dark than the previous films and there will be no happy moments. But, the movie will still have some jokes, funny ones to cheer up scenes which are too heart-breaking. Expand
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W-LightsDec 2, 2018
From an adaptation standpoint, it may be the best Harry Potter movie, the story is bring over in a well structured way, despite the divide in two movies. Unlike the 5th movie that cut too much from the biggest book, here there's a worry aboutFrom an adaptation standpoint, it may be the best Harry Potter movie, the story is bring over in a well structured way, despite the divide in two movies. Unlike the 5th movie that cut too much from the biggest book, here there's a worry about doing well with all side characters and plot points Expand
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silbakkerJan 17, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Action sequences are great. Feels a little bit slow sometimes though. But still a great film. Expand
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TomtagApr 14, 2019
It was totally dark here, a bit of violence changing it into an adult's movie. There wasn't much magic here, just like the previous film
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zNeverSleepingDec 12, 2019
Intenso, dramático e marcante. Tudo que um dos últimos filmes da saga poderia ser.
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StonedFinnOct 29, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. For me this is One of the Best Movies of the Wizarding World franchise.
Its Not Talking Place at Hogwarts like the others. I like the atmosphere, much darker, maybe the darkest movie yet. I dont know Why many people disslike it, but for me.
1.Prisoner of Azkaban
2. Deathly Hallows pt. 1+2
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ThejodjeremieNov 8, 2020
A solid sequel that pushes the story forward with alot of slow parts. The special effects are good and pacing is okay. The actors do a good job also.
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Cementer200Sep 27, 2020
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I is a good movie. Deathly Hallows Part I is the beginning of what the harry potter movie series has been building up to for the last decade.
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MrPajamasSep 8, 2020
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 is the seventh installment of the popular Harry Potter series, which is shot in two parts. which I think is good, because there was at least enough space to show everything that was
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 is the seventh installment of the popular Harry Potter series, which is shot in two parts. which I think is good, because there was at least enough space to show everything that was needed. The film is very different from previous and especially the first parts. The fairy tale becomes a darker story, which goes to the very end and there is no going back. Here again we can see an excellent story with excellent music and of course our favorite bunch of wizards who are no longer children and have gained a lot of experience over the years to face the villain who has been trying to kill Harry for years.
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geewahApr 21, 2021
An uneven and at times tedious slog.
While there are glimpses of something great here, it most comes across as rather poorly conceived and unnecessary entry into the Harry Potter franchise.
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iCampoRamilJan 9, 2021
Sí que es verdad que en el primer visionado quizás pienses que es una mala película, o que no deberían haber dividido el libro en dos, pero según más la vas viendo, cambias totalmente de opinión.
Ojito a la secuencia de la escapada, al
Sí que es verdad que en el primer visionado quizás pienses que es una mala película, o que no deberían haber dividido el libro en dos, pero según más la vas viendo, cambias totalmente de opinión.
Ojito a la secuencia de la escapada, al principio de todo, bastante buena.
Es bastante curioso que no se nos muestre Hogwarts en toda la película, pero aún así, la magia esté rebosante. Quizás es por eso que da la sensación de ser una película mucho más oscura, mucho más madura y personal, porque no se nos muestran elementos que se mostraron en ediciones previas, eso me gusta.
Si hablamos de las localizaciones, el diseño de producción, de lo mejorcito que tiene, qué bonito es Reino Unido, la madre que me parió.
Si hay que decir algo no tan bueno, es que se hace bastante lentorra, da la sensación de que es una introducción larga para lo que se viene, pero una vez maduras con el argumento, te va gustando cada vez más, pero el ritmo lento no se lo quita nadie.
Las escenas de acción, como ya mencionaba la del principio de la película, muy bien rodadas, como es de costumbre, David Yates, en lo relacionado con todo lo técnico, es un acierto.
La banda sonora, con ese añadido de Desplat, me gusta.
Lo único así más achacable, la fórmula del final, en las 3 películas seguidas se hace la misma maldita fórmula, oye, es que ya es hasta previsible, no me gusta.
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mattiaszioraApr 23, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. There are some clear upsides to this episode which has its own tone and was different to what we have seen before. In addition this film maintained a reasonable level of unpredictability which played a fine role in exploring new places and characters.

It's a shame that the narrative is often told painfully slowly, such as the Polyjuice transfiguration scene or Lovegood's father explaining the Sign of the Deathly Hallows, a good majority of these scenes exhibit little to no emotion as a result. Perhaps more concerning is the use of silence throughout this episode is so often awkward, whereas in previously in the franchise, silence, in the vast majority of cases, is meaningful and effective.

Another significant issue is how the scenes are presented overly tense and dramatic at times. This was evident when Ron's injury showed excessive panic among the characters in the scene, which was far less severe in comparison to the "Sectumsempra" curse on Draco Malfoy which did succeeded in being emotional and was illustrated astonishingly in the preceding episode. Other instances include the excessive fear embedded before and after opening the locket as well as the wedding attack - all of these scenes felt overly agitated for no good reason.

Being a fan of Harry Potter, I can't be the only one thinking that there was a great potential to create more epic scenes had this episode been made properly like Hermione's quick reaction to kill the snake (which was for sure achievable even without the jumpscare) or even Dobby's funeral. This particular episode lacked iconic soundtrack for a Harry Potter movie. If someone were to watch this episode for the first time with no knowledge of the series would ponder if this is made for depressed adults and is unlikely to experience something truly magical.

A number of "human" aspects also declined, most notably: -Comedy went from the mischievous Weasley twins to wizards themselves down the toilets -Love scenes had arguably excessive sexual overtones -The political sphere in the final two films, where the Ministry was replaced by Nazi-like authority (similar to what Disney had done to Star Wars)

The production team missed out on making another masterpiece and it does seem to be the case that they recreated the franchise to best correspond with the books up to this point, but chose to direct Deathly Hallows Part 1 according to their own paradigm.
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adzcantillasNov 26, 2021
I'm thinking a Horcrux is a Symbol of Immortality but who wants ending up Immortal knowing getting by Planet Earth is Nothing but Sufferings without saying everyone may spot a "CRUX" in "Horcrux" driving me thinking of "Cross" which is aI'm thinking a Horcrux is a Symbol of Immortality but who wants ending up Immortal knowing getting by Planet Earth is Nothing but Sufferings without saying everyone may spot a "CRUX" in "Horcrux" driving me thinking of "Cross" which is a Symbol of Suffering. Oh, y'all may spotting "HOR" in "Horcrux" as well ending me up thinking of "Horror" knowing what if everyone who's going through Sufferings while breathing is grabbing shots as "Evil Spirits" by Time dropping ones Death haunting down Who-Such-Is destroying Paths of Everyone. Expand
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JJ2FAS4UDec 29, 2021
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BraydonFJan 21, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. My only complaint is that there are several details omitted from the movie and that the storyline is very rushed. I understand that though, the movie would’ve been 6+ hours if they included everything, 9+ if they didn’t rush. Overall good movie, well made. Expand
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Manuel89qqDec 14, 2022
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CrossoverMovie2Nov 16, 2022
Fantastic! Magic! Fun! But I feel like Part 2 is 10x better to be absolutely honest.
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Fixer84Mar 16, 2023
Perhaps it is the least effective since Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets but this is a film divided into two parts and which, inevitably, this being the first part, has a perhaps less epic and less fantastic component than the othersPerhaps it is the least effective since Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets but this is a film divided into two parts and which, inevitably, this being the first part, has a perhaps less epic and less fantastic component than the others but which remains, however, a demonstration of the great work done with this saga, a good adaptation. Expand
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Bigwillyhaver69Jul 21, 2023
eally enjoyed this chapter of the Harry Potter series. Superbly made and beautifully shot
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Kevin_Manning_Aug 26, 2023
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" marks a monumental shift in the series as the characters we've grown to love transition from adolescence to adulthood. The actors, now fully matured, deliver performances that are a testament to"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" marks a monumental shift in the series as the characters we've grown to love transition from adolescence to adulthood. The actors, now fully matured, deliver performances that are a testament to their growth as artists, breathing new life and depth into their iconic roles.

Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint step into their characters' shoes with an unparalleled authenticity that reflects the weight of the journey they've undertaken. Their portrayals exhibit a maturity that captures the complexity of navigating adulthood in a world rife with uncertainty and danger. As they confront challenges that are both personal and far-reaching, their performances resonate with a sense of urgency and determination that comes with experience.

The film's exploration of dark and mature themes sets the stage for an atmosphere of tension and contemplation. The narrative delves into the intricacies of loyalty, sacrifice, and the stark realities of a world teetering on the brink of chaos. The pacing effortlessly weaves moments of introspection with bursts of action, allowing the characters' emotional arcs to unfold naturally against a backdrop of mounting challenges.

The music, composed by Alexandre Desplat, lends an evocative and poignant layer to the film. The score complements the narrative's emotional nuances, enhancing the audience's connection to the characters and their journey. Its melodies linger, underscoring the emotional resonance that this film imparts.

As the series enters its penultimate chapter, the film captures the essence of transformation and the trials of growing into one's own. The actors' remarkable evolution and the narrative's exploration of mature themes combine to create a cinematic experience that immerses viewers in a world both familiar and new. This installment is a testament to the enduring magic of storytelling and the power of characters that have grown with us, etching their place in our hearts as they journey towards an epic conclusion.
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