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Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows: A Very Weird Road Trip

November 15, 2010

When you watch Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows online, you will feel like you have been watching two different movies. The two-part epic finale is based on the seventh and final installment of the Harry Potter series of novels written by J. K. Rowling. The book of the same title is 759-page long and the people behind the highest-grossing film series of all time then decide to split the novel in two movies.

 

The sentiment has been echoed with Daniel Radcliffe during an interview with Scholastic, along with his co-star Emma Watson. When you watch Harry Potter 7 online, Radcliffe plays the eponymous orphaned wizard. The 21-year old actor commented, “You’re right, the first part is very different from the second. The first part is an exploration of character and how these characters react to each other. They’re in a totally different environment.”

 

He recalled, “When Jo was writing the seventh book, she wrote to me, and referred to it, ‘I’m writing the Deathly Hallows and at the moment it’s like a very weird road trip,’ and that’s kind of how we saw it going in. and the second part starts out as a heist movie and then turns into a war film, so there are many phases to the book, I think it will actually be what makes the film exciting and what makes it so different than the other films.”

 

Watson, who plays Hermione Granger, told Scholastic about the ordeal that the three lead characters will have to go through when you watch Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I online. She said, “I definitely think the kind of pressure that the three of them are under because they’re on the run, and the fear and the anxiety has effect on their friendship. Ron particularly becomes irritable, and Harry and Ron actually end up having a big fight, so Hermione is trying to keep everyone calm, and together. So, Hermione is pretty crucial in all of that, but it definitely takes a toll on their friendship.”

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