Product Description
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Own one of this year's coolest Christmas gifts: Harry Potter and
the Half Blood-Prince Limited Death Edition, offered
exclusively through .co.uk. While you cannot wear the , it
definitely will be a fine collector's item to show off on your
DVD shelf.
Adolescent wizard-in-training Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts
for another year of schooling and learns more about the dark past
of the boy who grew up to become Lord Voldemort in this, the
sixth installment of the film series that originated from the
writings of author J.K. Rowling. There was a time when Hogwarts
was thought of as a safe haven, but thanks to Voldemort's
tightening grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds, that
simply isn't the case anymore. Suspecting that the castle may
even harbour an outright threat, Harry finds his investigation
into the matter sidelined by Dumbledore's attempts to prepare him
for the monumental battle looming ever closer on the horizon. In
order to discover the key to Voldemort's defences, Dumbledore
enlists the aid of resourceful yet unsuspecting bon vivant
Professor Horace Slughorn, who may have a clue as to their
enemy's Achilles' heel. Meanwhile, teenage hormones cause the
students at Hogwarts to lose focus on their true mission. As
Harry and Dean Thomas clash for the affections of the lovely
Ginny, Romilda Vane attempts to woo Ron away from Lavender Brown
with some particularly tasty chocolates. Even Hermione isn't
immune from the love bug, though she tries her hardest to
suppress her growing jealousy and keep her emotions bottled up.
But there is one student who remains completely aloof from the
romance blossoming all around, and he intends to leave a dark
impression on his classmates. With tragedy looming ever closer,
it begins to appear as if peace will prove elusive in Hogwarts
for some time to come.
Special Features:
Disc 1: Feature film
Disc 2:
Behind the Story: Close Up with the Cast of Harry Potter: Hosts
Matthew Lewis (Neville Longbottom) and Alfie Enoch (Dean Thomas)
lead us on an entertaining look at the cast of Harry Potter as
they explore their interests away from acting and spend a day on
set with the production team:
• Editing with Daniel Radcliffe: Daniel and editor Mark Day have
a lighthearted conversation about film editing and how to get the
right for a scene.
• Special Effects with Matthew Lewis, Oliver Phelps and Tom
Felton: The guys get a "science lesson" from Special Effects
Supervisor John Richardson and technician Matthew Harlow.
• Owl Training with Jessie Cave: Jessie heads outside for
training tips with “hootie” and owl trainer Guillaume Grange.
• Stunt Training with Rupert Grint: Rupert shows off his thrill
for danger with the stunt department.
• Costume Designs with Evanna Lynch: Evanna shares her jewelry
designs with Costume Designer Jany Temime.
• Art with Bonnie Wright: Bonnie and graphic designer Eduardo
Lima show off the fun props, products and set designs.
• Behind The Camera with James Phelps: In his debut performance
in the assistant director department, James actually becomes a
crew member on set.
• Make-Up with Emma Watson: Emma and designer Amanda Knight talk
about the biggest challenges on this year’s film.
One Minute Drills: The cast has 60 seconds to describe their
character’s personality, history, relationships and other traits
before time runs out.
Extras:
J.K. Rowling: A Year In The Life: A fascinating and
look into the life of J.K. Rowling over the last year of writing
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
What’s On Your Mind: Hosted by Tom Felton, the cast is put on
the spot when asked a series of rapid-fire questions on their
likes and dislikes.
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ - Sneak Peak: Get an inside
look at the amazing world of magic and excitement being created
at Universal Orlando® Resort in Florida.
Additional Scenes:
• Harry and Hermione Walk Through the Halls of Hogwarts
• Harry and Hermione Discuss Marauder’s
• Harry, Ron & Hermione Discuss The Vanishing Cabinet
• Harry and Dumbledore Arrive At Cave Entrance
• Harry and Dumbledore Leave Cave
• Clouds Gather Over Hogwarts as Flitwick Conducts Choir
• Harry Joins Ron, Hermione and Ginny In The Common Room
• Harry and Hermione Discuss Ron At Astronomy Tower
.co.uk Review
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The sixth installment of the Harry Potter series begins right
where The Order of the Phoenix left off. The wizarding world is
rocked by the news that "He Who Must Not Be Named" has truly
returned, and the audience finally knows that Harry is "the
Chosen One"--the only wizard who can defeat Lord Voldemort in the
end. Dark forces loom around every corner, and now regularly
attempt to penetrate the protected walls of Hogwarts School. This
is no longer the fun and fascinating world of magic from the
first few books—it's dark, dangerous, and y.
Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) suspects Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton) to
be a new Death Eater recruit on a special mission for the Dark
Lord. In the meantime, Professor Dumbledore (Michael Gambon)
seems to have finally removed the shroud of secrecy from Harry
about the dark path that lies ahead, and instead provides private
lessons to get him prepared. It's in these intriguing scenes that
the dark past of Tom Riddle (a.k.a. Voldemort) is finally
revealed. The actors cast as the different young versions of
Riddle (Hero Fiennes-Tiffin and Frank Dillane) do an eerily
fantastic job of portraying the villain as a child. While the
previous movies' many new characters could be slightly
overwhelming, only one new key character is introduced this time:
Professor Horace Slughorn (with a spot-on performance by Jim
Broadbent). Within his mind he holds a key secret in the battle
to defeat the Dark Lord, and Harry is tasked by Dumbledore to
uncover a memory about Voldemort's darkest weapon--the Horcrux.
Despite the long list of distractions, Harry, Ron (Rupert Grint),
and Hermione (Emma Watson) still try to focus on being teenagers,
and audiences will enjoy the budding awkward romances. All of the
actors have developed nicely, giving their most convincing
performances to date.
More dramatic and significant things go down in this movie than
any of its predecessors, and the stakes are higher than ever. The
creators have been tasked with a practically impossible
challenge, as fans of the beloved J.K. Rowling book series
desperately want the movies to capture the magic of the books as
closely as possible. Alas, the point at which one accepts that
these two mediums are very different is the point at which one
can truly enjoy these brilliant adaptations. Harry Potter and the
Half-Blood Prince is no exception: it may be the best film yet.
For those who have not read the book, nail-biting entertainment
is guaranteed. For those who have, the movie does it justice. The
key dramatic scenes, including the cave and the shocking twist in
the final chapter, are executed very well. It does a perfect job
of setting up the two-part grand finale that is to follow.
--Jordan Thompson