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“Deathly Hallows: Part One” keeps magic alive

By Lauren Cevallos and Emma Trapp
Round Table Reporter

As of 2007, the Harry Potter film series had been announced the most successful movie franchise in history.

Over the years the Harry Potter movies alone have made more than 4.47 billion dollars and still rising. With all the success is it even possible for the last two movies, “The Deathly Hallows” part one and part two, to be a disappointment?

In the seventh movie the reoccurring plot continues, the villainous Lord Voldemort now has control of the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts. So it’s Harry, Ron and Hermione’s job to finish what Dumbledore started, but to do so, everything has to go as planned.

Seeing the movie in IMAX added to it’s thrilling, chair-gripping action. It was not at all second rate compared to the rest of the series, maybe even a little better.

Readers of the book say the same information was incorporated into the movie and they are happy that it was split in two parts. All fans are anxious to see the second part, coming to theatres summer 2011.

Seeing this movie in theatres is most definitely not a waste of money.

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“Deathly Hallows: Part One” keeps magic alive