![]() Jason Isaacs as Lucius Malfoy has a commanding presence and an amusingly wicked final scene involving the computer created Dobby who steals every scene he's in. The only real drawback is that Maggie Smith has very little to do-but the main chores belong to Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint who continue to charm as the three leads. It's all here-the main events anyway of the Rowling book-and for extra measure they've given a much needed humorous role to Kenneth Branagh who has great fun with his role as the self-loving Gilderoy Lockhart. ![]() And apparently the makers of this Potter film have met the challenge of providing spiders and snakes that are hideous enough to have Ron and the audience in a fit of hysterics. Rowling has hit upon the fact that kids love to be scared stiff along with being entertained by touches of humor and excitement-although I think her imagination works overtime on scenes like the vomiting fit for Ron, one of the more tasteless sequences. ![]() Prepare yourself for a darker fantasy this time with some harrowing and scary special effects.
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