Deathly Hallows I

By Lionina - 4:43 PM

Deathly Hallows I shows our intrepid children grown up and using all the skills they have worked hard to acquire and trading in on all of the moments, magics, and friendships of the first 5 books in order to overcome obstacles instinctively. Watching them do this is intensely satisfying - Harry easily banishing the eaters with a well practiced Expecto Patronus spell - and sometimes devastating - Hermione casting obliviate on her parents and her attackers. Draggy but true to book in the middle, with a grungy, dingy look that makes the impending doom seem more oppressive.
 
Is it just me? Or is Alan Rickman, like, really hot? Rickman has a slavering pungent and boyish quality that somehow captures an appealing repugnant perversion. Plus hes funny as hell and often repectably statuesque.

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