Harry Potter: My Favorite Saga : Power up 100%
General review of the HARRY POTTER saga:
Harry Potter is one of the sagas that marked the childhood of millions of budding little wizards for a decade. All over the world, millions of children but also adults have followed the adventures of Harry, Hermione, and Ron, from their entry into Hogwarts to the war against the forces of evil, led by the one we must not. not pronounce the name.
A saga where we will go through all the possible emotions, from one moment to the next. If the first films are light and are ideal for those who would like to make stars in the eyes, the last are much darker, dramatic, and do not spare the spectators who will be upset over and over again.
The 8 films of the Harry Potter saga are:
- 2001 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
- 2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
- 2004 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- 2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
- 2007 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
- 2009 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood
- 2010 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
- 2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
My favorite film from the saga:
As for me, I prefer the film: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
In addition to its ability to bring back whole sections of my childhood with each viewing, I find it extremely well constructed. The work of Chris Colombus was simply incredible because he managed to transcribe on the screen an atmosphere that emerges very clearly from the books, and which made all the charm of the paper saga. Admittedly, the small size of the first volume made it easier to adapt the book more faithfully, but beyond that, it is indeed working on the atmosphere that has been done (and well done). And this is all the more marked as the following films are disappointing in many aspects inherent in the magical world, which the directors will no longer bother to transpose to the screen (like the ghosts of Hogwarts).
We have the impression, when we watch the film, that Chris Colombus knew how to look at the universe of J.K. Rowling as we did when we were younger. As a result, for me, there emerges a real freshness of the film and carelessness which is perfectly appreciable. Also, Hogwarts is extraordinarily well presented to us, it feels like we belong there, and this because special attention has been paid to details. This job on the peculiarities of the magical world and its inhabitants (what they eat, how they dress, ...) makes the film particularly immersive and truly exotic.
My least favorite film:
It's HARRY POTTER and the Goblet of Fire:
Clearly, Mike Newell's staging is extremely poor and adds absolutely nothing to the work which is sorely lacking in personality. Besides that, the play of the young actors is always as weak as it is about the main trio or worse of the character of Viktor Krum embodied by Stanislav Ianevski extremely bad. Finally, the narration of the film is not optimal since, after a striking start, the plot undergoes a great fluctuation for a good half an hour before regaining its cruising speed.
What is the plot in general?
Harry is a poor little orphan, whom you are obliged to love since he is stored in a cupboard by his obnoxious uncle and aunt, who prefer their obese son. Fortunately, Harry has noble wizarding blood, and he's a boy like no other: he's a child star in the wizarding world, ever since he outlived the evil Voldemort. And in fact, everything works for him in Harry: he finds great friends with Ron and Hermione, he is super brave and favoritism falls on him as soon as he arrives at Hogwarts. He has an extraordinary fate Harry, and even though he's tiny he already faces a big bad guy and wins. Harry smiled a lot, to the fullest.
My favorite character
My favorite character is Severus Tobias Snape who is a tall man with black, fat hair. It was his prolonged exposure to the potion fumes that made them so.
Indeed, he is a former Death Eater turned potions teacher at Hogwarts, throughout the saga his loyalty has been the subject of everyone's suspicion. The trials of his life made him lonely, cold, and bitter. He particularly despises Harry Potter by insulting his father. We learn in volume 5, that James Potter and Snape were in constant conflict which ended up mostly in humiliation for Severus. His love for Lily Potter, his best friend, only increased his hatred tenfold. James and Lily as a couple ended up withdrawing into himself by deviating from the right path. Snape Severus is surprising though, for after repenting he became a spy for Dumbledore and he ultimately played a decisive role in ending the war. Even though he killed Dumbledore in The Half-Blood Prince, he protected his beloved son throughout his life and ended up sacrificing himself. That’s why he deserves the top spot.
Has the saga ended or is it still on the air?
I think it's a great saga, and I'm sad that it doesn't continue, but on the one hand you indeed have to know when to stop. I still think there is still a lot to exploit and I would have imagined a different ending (but that's only my opinion). Personally, I liked it a lot and I find it an exciting universe, which still makes me dream so much!
But given the end of the story, a sequel is not necessarily the best idea. And as said above, fanfictions, imagination, fan art, etc are also there to keep this universe alive !!
Harry Potter can be a TV series:
Harry Potter and his world have not finished enchanting fans. If the series of books has been completed since 2007 (more than 14 years ago, that does not make this affair any younger at all), we can still be transported to this magical world on the big screen, on DVD, or even on the theater. I think it's difficult for the young wizard with the scar to move into other genres like TV series.
Because, If you are Harry Potter fans, you already know everything inside out, the characters, their relationships, their evolution, their adventures: all this has no secrets for you, and it would be very difficult to be surprised. Of course, the series could play it The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones by changing passages, inventing new characters, but that would be playing with fire. And if there is one thing you shouldn't do, it antagonizes Harry Potter fans.
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Oh!! I love Harry Potter my friend!!
Really it's a good saga!!
Hello, my friend! Thank you very much for participating :D. The Harry Potter saga is an important part of our childhood, many of us grew up with Harry's adventures as you said, I personally like the last movies better, with a bit more darkness and it's true what you say, although we wanted more, it's better to stop before it becomes a big snowball about to fall.
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It is true that every beginning must end. Thanks for passing by!!
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I love the movie
Nice saga!!!! My favorite saga is Lord of the Rings!!!!