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First reports & spoilers from Deathly Hallows: Part I test screening released
The test screening for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I took place earlier today in Chicago, Illinois. One fan, Gaby, who was lucky enough to view it, updated her Twitter with some information about the film. Note that the test screening showed an unfinished version of Deathly Hallows, so green-screen was viewable in some scenes.
For those who don't want to be spoiled, all reports about the test screening will be hidden under a spoiler cut.
SPOILER!!: New info from Deathly Hallows: Part I test screening.
These are from Gaby; as more reports come in, they will be updated here.
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The movie wasn't completely finished yet. You saw green screen in some parts & the effects aren't done. The music wasn't real either.
One of my fave scenes? Harry cheering up Hermione by dancing with her in the tent. (Was that in the book?)
I saw more of Voldemort in this movie than ever.
When Harry opened the locket horcrux, that was disturbing. Especially for Ron who had to kill it. It was like a Harry/Hermione shipper dream
Dobby's death? I sobbed like a baby. D': Every scene Dobby was in, the audience clapped. Never realized how much he was loved.
Ron & Harry's fight was hard to watch. Poor Hermoine was devastated. But you could see how worn out Ron was. You couldn't blame him.
Bellatrix is nuts as always. Totally cringed when she was torturing Hermione. (But Helena Bonham Carter is just too good)
UPDATE: A spoiler-free review was released by Kyle, and can be read below.
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I was lucky enough to get invited to a secret test screening of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I at the AMC River East in Chicago this afternoon. We weren’t told what movie we would be seeing until seconds before it started, but my friends and I suspected that it may be Harry Potter due to the Warner Bros signs and the intense security. When producer David Heyman walked in, I was pretty sure what it would be. Director David Yates was also in attendance, and spent some time talking with fans outside the theatre after the film.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I is a great continuation of the series, thematically and visually in line with films 5 and 6. Though it is a fast-paced film, with several nice set pieces and much-improved performances from the young cast, it does suffer from two major problems. First, it faithfully adapts the seventh book, including the book’s own problems. The “camping in the wilderness” scenes become quite repetitive, and the attempts at drama/angst amongst the trio during these scenes comes off as tired. Also, the scenes involving the locket horcrux causing its wearer to be angry/aggressive are far too reminiscent of Lord of the Rings.
All three young stars acquit themselves admirably, however, doing the best they can with the material. Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliffe, in particular, are quite good. The second problem with the film, and this may be fixed by the time the final cut is released, is the editing. Some scenes feel utterly rushed and incoherent (Godric’s Hollow, for example). Others go on for far too long (Ron becomes jealous, etc.). There are several flashes / dream sequences that demonstrate Voldemort’s search for the Elder Wand. These are bizarrely edited and poorly executed. Luckily, they are just a small fraction of the film.
Despite these issues, this was a quality film on par with films 5 and 6, both of which I quite enjoyed. As with those films, the cinematography is beautiful. There are several creative and dramatic shots throughout the film, so that even if one gets bored, you could just stare in awe at the scenery. The beginning of the film is also quite exciting, including some hilarious scenes with multiple “Harry”s, and a series of great action sequences. The visual effects were not completely finished in these sequences, but I imagine it was quite close to what the final version will be. Another effective sequence involves the trio escaping to a small cafe in London, and a resulting fight that involves wands and spells but feels more like a shootout.
The film ends at a very appropriate spot, and though not exactly a “cliffhanger”, left me greatly anticipating Part II.
At the end of the film, we all filled out lengthy questionnaires regarding our opinion of the film overall (I gave it 4/5), as well as our likes/dislikes with the performances, scenes, and other aspects.
Though I will reserve final judgement until after seeing Part II, this is overall an effective and exciting, if not perfect, continuation of the series that struggles with some of the same problems as the final book, but mostly overcomes them through excellent technical aspects and performances.
If anyone else was lucky enough to view the screening, please feel free to send reports in!
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be out November 19, 2010 and July 15, 2011.
astronomizzle ♧ gryffinDORK | & the rest is drag ♣ #badluckDerf
Thanks so much for the update! It sounds great and really like it is going to be the Potter film we all hoped it would be.
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oh my, all. i can barely breathe right now. its crazy!! i'm sooo excited right now! i can't wait until november! i cringed at the explanation of Hermione getting tortured but i have to say i'm curious and i was really hoping to see it in the first film, yay us!! i think just hearing about Malfoy manor i know i'm gonna cry during all of that scene or sequence of scenes. it's going to be emotional.
The movie sounds awesome, but I don't see how the similarity to LotR with the locket is anything to get mad about. Since when is that only Tolken's idea that only he can use. Not too mention it's not very similar in the first place.
Would love to know how they tied up some of the loose ends... how do they explain Bill & Fleur's meeting? How does Harry get the mirror? How do they find out about the other horcruxes?
Can't wait for November!
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Originally Posted by sweetbonniemelody
OH NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I WAS SOOOOOO WAITING 4 THE PASSIONATE KISS BETWEEN HARRY AND GINY AT HIS BIRTHDAY!!! UGHHH DAMN!
I am sure we will get something like that at some point. Or...maybe they replaced that with the horcrux versions of Harry & Hermione making out in front of Ron?
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Hi this is my first post and it is all very exciting!
I have a question for someone who was lucky enough to see the test screening at Chicago here goes:
When Ron does return, is it dramatic and what is Hermione's reaction?
If someone answers this it would be greatly appreciated
I am sure we will get something like that at some point. Or...maybe they replaced that with the horcrux versions of Harry & Hermione making out in front of Ron?
thanks!!!! lol hmm i didn't think about that bfore........ that would be really cool!!!!!
A friend of Harry is a friend of mine. The impossible often has a way of become reality.
As much as this has only made me more and more excited, I sort of wish I hadn't read ALL of it. Some of them yes, but I think the entire torture scene would have been more impressive without knowing...However...
I am the kind of person who, when I know a hand is going to grab Harry's arm from under water (but not when you think its going too)...I go crazy with anticipation. The anticipation actually makes it harder....
We shall see. =)
Do we still not know if Lupin's fight with Harry at Grimmauld Place is in the movie?!?!?!?! Even if the rest of the movie is great, I will be fuming if this is not in there. I've always been upset at how much they've ignored Lupin in the movies, minus POA
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Originally Posted by mr_bellamy
Do we still not know if Lupin's fight with Harry at Grimmauld Place is in the movie?!?!?!?! Even if the rest of the movie is great, I will be fuming if this is not in there. I've always been upset at how much they've ignored Lupin in the movies, minus POA
I totally agree with you. While Lupin had some pretty decent development in POA, he was definitely put on the back burner since. If Lupin is under developed in this film, I will be having Sirius flashbacks
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I'm really looking forward to the film. I'm looking forward to the Seven Potters, the wedding and the Hermione/Harry dance. I don't ship them, of course XD. But they're just good friends. It's so nice of Harry to cheer her up.
Gosh! i'm so jealous! it's so lucky for those lucky randomly picked peeps..this makes me more eager to watch it..i believe it will be a million times better than twilight!! I heard the 7 potters in the beginning is going to be super hilarious! =)
Omg i hope Godric's Hollow isn't too rushed... It's one of the best scenes in the book!
But sounds amazing, can't wait anymore! Those people are lucky to have seen it, but then again, if i got to decide whether i'd like to see the film now or wait until November, i'd choose not to watch it yet.
As difficult as it is to wait three more months, we'll probably miss these moments once both of the films have been released. The same thing happened with the books, we were dying to read them, but once we finished we wanted to go back to the moment when we were still living in the torturing anxiousness.
I love Helena Bonham Carter! She's such an amazing actress <3
THIS IS NOT A JOKE!! Helana Bonham Carter is my great, great, great, great uncles granddaughter. I know it is VERY distant but she is their I don't know if that makes her a distant Aunty or Cousin. I know there will be the people that don't believe me but I promise
I wish they could do a screening like this is England. I would drop anything to go to it!
I hope that the Ron/Hermione kiss is better than the Harry/Hermione one! I'll be very disappointed if it's not.