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Being that it's the confident and curious Harry Potter we're talking about, of course he makes his way back to the school within a few scenes. With that said, we are jumped right back into the fold as Harry is back with his muggle family in England when a house elf, named Dobby, appears and warns him to never return back to Hogwarts. I guess that's the feeling you get when you watch the films within days of each other. Don't get me wrong, I love all 8 films, but there's something about the campy and all around goofiness to Chamber of Secrets that makes it all the more endearing.Įven though it was filmed merely months after the first film was released Harry, Ron, and Hermione feel like they have grown so much since their first outing at Hogwarts. To me, it's the last Potter film to make me feel nostalgic towards the series. ARRIVAL and BLADE RUNNER 2049 director signs on fo.I love Chamber of Secrets.THE EXPANSE Season 2 delayed outside the USA.New DEUS EX games "on hold" after "disappointing".Cover art for THE WITCHWOOD CROWN unveiled.Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.TORMENT: TIDES OF NUMENERA story trailer released.Dan Abnett's THE WARMASTER confirmed for December.DEEP SPACE NINE fans crowdfund a new documentary.Terry Pratchett documentary airing tonight in the UK.STAR TREK: DISCOVERY set photos hint at all-new Kl.Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.Brandon Sanderson may have written the second-long.Philip Pullman to publish HIS DARK MATERIALS seque.Neil Gaiman working on a NEVERWHERE sequel.HARMONQUEST returns for a second season.
#Harry potter movies chamber of secrets cast movie#
#Harry potter movies chamber of secrets cast series#
Filming underway on the ALTERED CARBON TV series.The movie is available now in the UK ( DVD, Blu-Ray ) and USA ( DVD, Blu-Ray ) as part of the Complete Harry Potter Movie Collection. It's fun but ultimately too long, and too reliant on unconvincing plot turns. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (***) is a watchable movie, but it's neither as charming as its predecessor nor as well-paced and constructed as the later films in the series.

In many ways a more relaxed and technically accomplished movie than its forebear, with more confident performances, but also one that is far too long for the story it is telling. There's also some superb new additions to the cast, such as Kenneth Branagh as Gilderoy Lockhart, Jason Isaacs as Lucius Malfoy and Shirley Henderson as Moaning Myrtle, who expand the cast with charisma and skill. The dialogue is also less grating, since the writers can get on with the story rather than having to unload huge amounts of exposition. The film actually benefits now from being viewed as its own beast, whilst on release it was a bit more obvious that the film's effects were disappointing compared to The Lord of the Rings (most notably that Dobby, although effective, was simply nowhere near as good as Gollum as a CG creation interacting with human actors). Creatures also sit in the environment more convincingly. The Quidditch match is far better-realised than the first movie. There's also been a major uptick in the quality of the effects. They are more confident, more naturalistic and more relaxed. Moving away from that, there are many positives in the movie, but by far the most important is that Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint have all improved immensely as actors since the first film. There are also some structural and plausibility issues, such people really thinking Harry might be a murderer and Dumbledore being removed from the school for no really convincing reason to try to inject fake drama into the series. The film runs out of steam a good half-hour before the undercooked epic finale is reached. The book suffers from its relative slightness as well - being more important in establishing backstory than in telling its own story - but on screen the problem is more pronounced. At 2 hours and 40 minutes it's the longest film in the series but it has the slightest plot. The biggest problem with the film is the length. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is by no means a disaster, but it is the weakest film of the series. It was also clearly one that cost the film-makers dear, and it's unsurprising that the studio switched to an eighteen-month turn-around time for the later movies in the series.
