Harry Potter and The Chamber Of Secrets - Movie Reviews

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Like always, the Harry Potter movie has blown many people out of the water. From House elves to flying cars, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets was absolutely "brilliant"!

I, for one, enjoyed the dark and the dramatic moments added into the movie. For instance, after she'd been called a mudblood by Harry's rival, Draco Malfoy, Hermione cried with tears that just refused to fall down, showing her true courage. And the tone in harry's voice when he explained to Vernon Dursley that he hasnt recieved one letter from either of his friends all summer was terrific. i was touched.

Dobby was terrific. i am sorry if that was too blunt, but that is just the only was to describe it. The magnifigance of the house elf scenes came with fabulous acting on Daniel Radcliffe's part, since "Dobby" was merely an orange tennis ball on a stick while they were filming it. so Daniel should be credited gratly.

Ron was hillarious. especially in the spider's hollow scene, when his facial expressions got the whole theater laughing.

Jason Isaacs was terrific. they couldnt have picked a better Lucius Malfoy. He had great timing on wether to be scarey at moments, or just serious. and his hair was, erm..interesting, because it matched Draco's but i did think his eyebrows were too dark.

Parseltongue. the parseltongue was fabulous. my friends and i intend to go back to that movie until we memorize it, and then once again to show it off. contrary to most people's opinions, i did think it was snakey enough. it was, wel..fabulous.

Tom riddle was very good. and i know most people dont think so. he didnt look very evil though, but his actions and ton of voice sent chills up the spines of most people in teh theater.

The Hug, however, at the end of the movie was foreshadowing, i guess. how hermione ran up and hugged harry without thinking about it, and how both her and ron hesitated before deciding to shake hands was great. i think its hinting at a romance between hermione and ron in the fitch harry poter book, wich has gotten all harry potter fans more ancious to read it.

another contriversey was Lucius's line, "Avada-" before dobby knocked him over. everyone who had read "the goblet of fire" would know that he was intending to kill harry, only a few feet from Dumbledor's office. stupid for lucius, yes, yet still a good edition to the movie on Cris Columbus's part.

the quidditch was much better, as promised, however most of it was spent in teh reafters beneth the stadium. it was hillarious, though, when Colin Creevy poped up in the middle of the chase for the snitch, and i was laughing way too hard. the rogue bludger was fantasic, and so was harry's boneless arm.

before i end up taking several pages, i'd just like to conclude that this movie was one of those strange ones that surpass teh origional, and i am counting the days until Harry Potter and the Prizoner of Azkaban



Stepping again into the mysterious realm unknown to the Muggle world, we join Harry Potter and his friends at the honorable school of Hogwarts.  Harry sees Hogwarts as his home, a safe haven from the cruel treatment of his only family the Dursleys. But, things at Hogwarts aren't what they seem because The Chamber of Secrets has been opened and an unknown traitor is lurking in the mists. Sensational performances by Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson.  Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets has viewers on the edges of their seats in suspense and enchantment.  So realistic that kids everywhere await their letter from the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.  Great for all ages from young to old. Grandparents can take their grandchildren to enjoy the highly praised film Harry Potter and Chamber of Secrets.

Review by Whitney Moore