Topic > Comparison between Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: part two

That's how it should be. This makes it particularly inappropriate for the added darkness of 3-D." Andrew O'Hehir's writing and point of view of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" was more accurate from someone who had a opposite dissatisfaction with the film. described it as an epic fantasy, which has no beginning or middle, but with more than two hours of thunderous and epochal endings. O'Hehir provides many references, as Edmund Wilson, one of the greatest critics He says the film is fundamentally a serious, violent film built around the large-scale destruction of Hogwarts, Harry Potter's beloved alma mater, and the conclusion of a final confrontation between Harry (Radcliffe) and Harry. 'Dark reptilian-headed Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes), who are related to each other in ways that aren't quite