Review Text: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

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Review Text

Orientation

    All and each Harry Potter series both movies and books hold a particular part in my heart. And by that means, I love it all. No, I won’t talk about the whole series. I’ll only talk about the 6th series of the Harry Potter movie, Harry Potter and the Half of Blood Prince.

Evaluation

    The movie may be slightly unsatisfying for those who read the book. It’s a dark time for Harry. It’s like a cup of hot cocoa on your cold morning, but your cat breaks the cup.

Interpretative recount

    Harry Potter books have been a hit and been more potent since Warner Bros decided to bring it to life through a movie. One or two changes from the text in the film is undeniable. We all know Harry has to feel one more loss in the last movie because Bellatrix killed his God-father, Sirius Black after they talk about lives together in an entirely safe village far from anywhere. Sure it’s like thunder strikes at midday for Harry.

    As we always want for Harry's happiness, many have hoped that everything he’s been through will pay off for the Half-Blood Prince. At the first hour of this movie, we can see Harry doing great for his Potion class, even beating Hermione, thanks to the book previously owned by The Half-Blood Prince he found at the bottom of the cupboard.

    But another dreary, depressing feeling once again must be seen in this movie as Dumbledore fall from the attic after being Avada Kedavra by his trusted man, Severus Snape aka the Half-Blood Prince. Not many things from the book were adapted. Instead, it is almost entirely different. After the movie was released, you can hear some voice of disappointment roaring from some of the fans, including me.

Evaluation summation

    Nevertheless, this is still an excellent movie to watch and of course worth your time. 7 stars out of 10 for the Half-Blood Prince! Don’t worry because every question and every scene missed in this movie will be soon explained on Deathly Hallows.

LANGUAGE FEATURES

1. Compond / Complex sentences

  • I haven't had the time to go lately
  • Harry Potter is the boy who lived

2. Evaluative Words

  • Changes
  • Happiness 
  • Through

3. Past Tenses

  • Not many things from the book were adapted. Instead, it is almost entirely different.  
  • We all know Harry has to feel one more loss in the last movie because Bellatrix killed his God-father
  • But another dreary, depressing feeling once again must be seen in this movie as Dumbledore fall from the attic after being Avada Kedavra by his trusted man

4. Present Tenses

  • One or two changes from the text in the film is undeniable.

5. Relate Technical Words

  • audience
  • science fiction
  • magic

6. Adjective

  • Many have hoped that everything 
  • Not many things from the book were adapted.


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