Harry Potter und der Halbblutprinz

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Im sechsten Schuljahr in Hogwarts, dem Internat für Magier und Hexen, wird Harry Potter in den Zauber der Liebe eingeweiht. Zudem stößt er auf ein geheimnisvolles Buch, das laut Inschrift dem Halbblutprinzen gehört. Der mysteriöse Fund gibt viele ungeahnte Details über den gefährlichen Lord Voldemort preis. Je mehr Harry, Ron und Hermine über die Vergangenheit des dunklen Zauberers erfahren, umso größer wird die Gefahr, in der sie sich befinden. (ORF)

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Marigold 

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Deutsch Es ist schade, dass die dieser Gesprächscharakter aus dem Leben von Teenagern wieder zurückkehrt. Ich habe mich da an die unterdimensionierte Geschichte bereits gewöhnt, jedoch das zarte Geplapper der jungen Zauberer ist einfach nichts für mich. Jedoch in der zweiten Hälfte kurbelt Yates das ganze wieder ordentlich an. Nach dem vielversprechenden Fünfer hat es sich erneut bestätigt, dass der Film Potter ein präzise behandeltes Produkt, jedoch keine große Magie ist - mit dem Weggang von Oldman sowie dem Zustrom von Hormonen ist die Magie verschwunden. Die Fans werden sich da freuen, die Ungläubigen wird´s nicht beleidigen ... es wird amüsieren und keinen Schaden anrichten. Die Ohnmacht soll euch doch überkommen ... Nö, gar nicht. [65%] ()

DaViD´82 

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Englisch Considering Yates managed to get something out of the most superfluous part of the book that ends up not working because of that superfluousness (aka zero action), then I have nothing left to do than look forward to the adaptation of book seven which might at last aspire to toppling Cuarón’s offering from its position of best Harry Potter movie adaptation. ()

novoten 

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Englisch Just as I witnessed the exact translation of the tense political and magical atmosphere with the Phoenix Order, in the Half-Blood Prince, there is a mood full of anticipation, competition, pranks, and infatuations. The popularity of this installment simply depends on the popularity of the book source material, and those who expected a progression of past storylines without knowledge of it are bound to be disappointed. In Hogwarts, there is an atmosphere of year-long Valentine's Day, where it is easier to forget everything that burdens the outside world. And so, only Dumbledore regularly reminds everyone of why Harry is indispensable and irreplaceable, Draco noticeably keeps his distance from others, and the Christmas holidays show once again that evil never sleeps. Naturally, the screenplay doesn't forget that the dark fantasy mythology continues to progress and leaves our heroes exactly where they were destined to be from the beginning of the saga. At the beginning of the final rebellion, on the brink of independence. And the gem of it all is that both darkness and enchanting romance work so naturally alongside each other that it takes your breath away. Yates is a king. ()

Zíza 

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Englisch It was fun, it makes it all the more messy. People who haven't read the book must be a bit confused (well, my immediate circle was). It's a shame the script buried it like that. If it had been more in the detective vein (remembering what Draco actually does) and flashed some of that romantic sparks here and there, it probably would have been better. I don't think Harry Potter is a one-act romantic comedy... Music – great as always; effects as well. It's just that a 153-minute movie shouldn't look like this, or let it look like this, but the people around you in the theater aren't supposed to be saying: "Is it finally over? Damn, not yet?! What time is it? Check your watch!" I kind of want to say RIP. Weakest installment of the series. Anyway, I'm curious to see what they're gonna serve up next. ()

3DD!3 

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Englisch I enjoyed most of the sixth Potter (despite the guy in front of me who was farting throughout, I’m not kidding!), or rather that applies until the movie reached the end and I was literally disgusted by what the screenwriter was doing (from the point where Harry and D return to the Hogwarts). I haven’t see a more bungled finale in this series yet. Certainly Yates gets the maximum out of this, but that means that, differently to in the book, the characters behave illogically and everything seems a little slow. The finale in the book was as tense as a guitar string. Surprising, logical and maybe the best that Rowling wrote. Where is the big battle, where is the inevitability? Wasted words. It’s completely different right from the start. The story takes off a amazing speed and if it weren’t for the rather exaggerated love interest (they only included that to lighten the mood a little) I would be happy with it. I really liked Jim Broadbent’s Slughorn - he was just right for the part and more than satisfied my expectations. Otherwise, it’s a classic, but maybe Tom Felton and Alan Rickman were more striking than last time. In the end I’m giving it 4 stars, even though it was rather lame this time. P.S.: At home we have exactly the same water glasses as the ones that Harry, Hermi and Ron drink the butterbeer from at the Three Broomsticks. ()

Kaka 

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Englisch Visually the most elaborate piece of nothing yet. An empty script in which Emma Watson overacts her sad and jealous grimaces, Potter chases everyone but the right girl, and the third guy in the bunch is totally out of touch with the reality of what's going on. There's an excruciatingly large amount of high school romance and damn little action or drama in the story, and the little there is, it barely lasts a few minutes or is at the end. A woefully lacklustre and uninteresting episode that served only as a prelude to the grand finale. ()

D.Moore 

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Deutsch Manche Dinge waren überflüssig (die digitale Zerstörung von London am Anfang), von manchen Dingen gab es zu wenig (paradoxerweise das Geheimnis des Halbblutprinzen). Der Film ist aber trotzdem ausgezeichnet und David Yates hat bewiesen, dass sein vorheriger Erfolg kein Zufall war. Die Geschichte ist im Vergleich zur literarischen Vorlage wieder auf das Wesentliche reduziert worden. Im Film gibt es viele Figuren, den größten Raum bekommen aber die interessantesten von ihnen (außer den drei Haupthelden sind es natürlich Dumbledore, Snape, Malfoy und Slughorn). Es fehlt nicht an Emotionen und Spannung (auf diejenigen, die die Vorlage nicht kennen, warten auch ein paar Überraschungen und sogar Schocks). Als Ausgleich zu der Schicksalhaftigkeit gibt es im Film eine angenehme romantische und freundschaftliche Handlungslinie sowie ein paar witzige Szenen (das Brauen von Zaubertränken, Ron als Sucher…). Als Einstimmung auf das Finale ist Harry Potter und der Halbblutprinz perfekt. ()

kaylin 

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Englisch For me, this is the most messed-up film adaptation of the Harry Potter books, mainly because the creators focused mainly on that one scene at the end and kind of forgot that the story has something more to it. Yes, it is much more for adults, parents can watch it and enjoy it too, but here the original material got quite badly beaten. ()

Remedy 

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Englisch Certainly the most cinematically accomplished and best made Harry Potter film (so far). I really like Yates’ approach to the material, and what he started in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is brought to near perfection here. The bridge demolition scene is absolutely stunning, and add 3D to the mix. :) The fact that the films don't work much with the books they’re based on has annoyed me a little (or maybe a little more), but Yates' Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince has great pacing (despite the rather long romantic storyline) and those slightly drawn-out two hours flew by unbelievably in the cinema. I don't understand the users who rate this flashy bit of cinema and acting 2 stars... A film is a film and a book is a book. 4.5 stars ()