![]() Rowling: A Year in the Life" (50 min.), a TV doc that appears to be thrown on the set. There's a first look at the new Harry Potter film (2 min.), then "J.K. One Minute Drills (7 min.) has James and Oliver Phelps (the Weasley twins), Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley), Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter), Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley), Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy), and Emma Watson (Miss Granger) telling what their characters have been throw at this point. Disc two offers a "Close Up with the Cast of Harry Potter" (29 min.) which talks to the main stars, like the three leads, Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton) and Neville Longbottom (Mathew Lewis). On the first disc there's the maximum movie mode which offers PIP commentary and photo and storyboard galleries, with fourteen branching points (38 min.) covering important sequences like two of the kissing scenes. ![]() The film is also presented as a digital copy, and the DVD version of the film is also included. Warner Brothers presents the film in widescreen (2.35:1) and in Dolby Digital 5.1 True-HD. The cast knows what they're doing, and it's fun to see the ensemble return, and grow and get older, but also have the bedrocks of personality like Alan Richman's delicious Snape, who has always been leading to what should be the killer scene in the final film of the series. I was nervous after the last entry, but here, I feel like the franchise has been given a voice to close it out, and with the right people in charge of such efforts. You might have read the books as well, it doesn't matter, now that the end game is revealed, they get to tell the story as they see fit, and here you really get the sense that Yates has turned this into cinema. They don't really need two films to tell the last book, but it's exciting to see that with this film, more so than the previous efforts that things are beginning to be thought of on cinematic terms, and here everyone involved trusts that you've been on the ride for the last five efforts.
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