Great Film: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Not the target of this movie...but still enjoyable.
Not being a fan of the Harry Potter Movies, I toddled along to the first
showing of this movie at my local UGC Cinema and sat down and thirly enjoyed
this movie, but not in the way that I would enjoy something like the Lord of
The Rings or Spider-Man. Of course Harry Potter's target audience is of a
younger age so I can see how I might not have enjoyed it as much as a
slightly younger audience, but to say the least it is a lot better than some
of the crap that is fizzled out these days.
Crap this is not and a year on the main characters are a lot older, taller
and voices broken. Many of the original cast return and a few new characters
appear in this such as Kenneth Branagh and Jason Isaacs. Kenneth Branagh
plays a wonderful part of Gilderoy Lockhart who seems to think he's adored
by all and quite frankly he is adored by women for his charm and bravery. He
was one of the better bits in the movie as was Jason Isaacs who played
Lucius Malfoy father of Draco. Jason sports a nice long wig and plays the
evil father/villian down to a T. He plays it much like his villian in The
Patriot. I was sometimes phased by Rupert Grint's "Ron". He isn't that great
an actor, but he could play his part satisfactory. He could have done
better, but then again I have not read the book so I would not know how Ron
would have behaved. I guess the scenes he played a scary person (which was
quite a lot) in weren't convincing enough for me, but kids should get a good
laugh out of him more than I did. I suppose you can't hold it against the
kids who aren't up to par because they're just young and learning the actors
trade, but for those who play their part well they should get a pat in the
back.
The SFX were impressive, especally the character of Dobby. He was well
great. I couldnt tell he was CG by his bad creation, but through the fact
there was no way they could have done it otherwise. In fact the CG character
of Dobby is very similar looking to Gollum in Lord of The Rings and the CG
Asgard in television series Stargate SG-1 (speaking of textures) which which
speaks well for Stargate SG-1 if it can do just as good as a top movie like
this...and top it is. The CG Spiders were incredibly creepy and realistic
looking. Not being too scared of Spiders, they kind of made me jump. I felt
by body tense up as the gave case to Harry and Ron, which is a good thing
because not often do I find myself doing this in movies. The person I had
sat beside seemed pretty scared of the spiders as well.
John Williams score was very much like his original score with old themes
returning and some of the music sounding like music from his Indiana Jones
scores. I found myself whistling the main theme of Harry Potter for most of
the night and on occasion not realizing I was doing it until someone else
pointed it out to me.
This movie certainly had better action sequences and a lot more action
geared than The 1st Potter movie. I found myself clenching up at points as
they were really tense. The story wasn't too difficult to understand from a
non-potter-fan point of view and the film was a lot shorter than I expected.
I had thought it ran for three hours when it was more like 2 1/2. In some
cases I found that you had to have seen the 1st movie to understand some of
what was going on, but that was mainly due to the back story of he who shall
not be uttered and some of the gags. The only thing that annoyed me was that
the cues in the Foyer were too long and I couldnt get an ice cream and there
was some little toddler crying down the front row for a few minutes mid-way.
Why bring a toddler who's going forget about the film by next week? You may
ask this yourself.
If you're not a mad-potter-fan then I would suggest you wait a few weeks so
that you're not over run with humans who stand 4 feet tall...ie. CHILDREN!
(I'm not talking about Dwarves)
I'd give it 8.5/10. But I am not a huge fan of these movies and I am not the
target audience. That's a good thing in case you were
wondering.
Cast
- Arthur Weasley played by Mark Williams
- Harry Potter played by Daniel Radcliffe
- Ron Weasley played by Rupert Grint
- Hermione Granger played by Emma Watson
- Uncle Vernon Dursley played by Richard Griffiths
- Aunt Petunia Dursley played by Fiona Shaw
- Dudley Dursley played by Harry Melling







