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Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince - BLU-RAY Version (2009) Certificate 12

Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince - BLU-RAY Version
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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(69%)
 
Starring: Daniel Radcliffe | Emma Watson | Rupert Grint | Jim Broadbent | Tom Felton | Helena Bonham-Carter | Alan Rickman | Helen McCrory | Robbie Coltrane | Michael Gambon | Maggie Smith | David Bradley
Director: David Yates
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 153 mins
Genres: Audio Descriptive | Children | Family | Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Languages: English, English Audio Description
Released: December 07, 2009

Adolescent wizard-in-training Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts for another year of schooling and learns more about the dark past of the boy who grew up to become Lord Voldemort in this, the sixth instalment of the film series that originated from the writings of author J.K. Rowling. There was a time when Hogwarts was thought of as a safe haven, but thanks to Voldemort's tightening grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds, that simply isn't the case anymore. Suspecting that the castle may even harbour an outright threat, Harry finds his investigation into the matter sidelined by Dumbledore's attempts to prepare him for the monumental battle looming ever closer on the horizon. In order to discover the key to Voldemort's defences, Dumbledore enlists the aid of resourceful yet unsuspecting bon vivant Professor Horace Slughorn, who may have a clue as to their enemy's Achilles' heel. Meanwhile, teenage hormones cause the students at Hogwarts to lose focus on their true mission. As Harry and Dean Thomas clash for the affections of the lovely Ginny, Romilda Vane attempts to woo Ron away from Lavender Brown with some particularly tasty chocolates. Even Hermione isn't immune from the love bug, though she tries her hardest to suppress her growing jealousy and keep her emotions bottled up. But there is one student who remains completely aloof from the romance blossoming all around, and he intends to leave a dark impression on his classmates. With tragedy looming ever closer, it begins to appear as if peace will prove elusive in Hogwarts for some time to come. BLU-RAY EXCLUSIVE - The HP6 Blu-ray release will feature a ‘sneak peak’ of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows!

Variety

Dazzlingly well made and perhaps deliberately less fanciful than the previous entries, this one is played in a mode closer to palpable life-or-death drama than any of the others and is quite effective as such

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Rated 3.0 stars
More Harry Potter

A Customer from London, 13th December, 2009

If you're a Potter fan, guess you'll love it. Me, can't say I was that impressed. Just left me a bit underwhelmed. I think I would have been quite happy if one of the monsters pulped Harry and his mates so that we can get this series over and done with.

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Rated 5.0 stars
harry potter and half blood prince

A Customer from worksop, 3rd March, 2010

another great harry potter film - keep them coming!

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Rated 1.0 stars
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

BobbyA from from , 23rd February, 2010

This was the most boring film I have ever (just) kept awake through! Apart from some reasonable acting from Gambon, the rest of the acting is wooden and the scenes disjointed. The sound quality is appaling, and the film is shot throughout in semi darkness. The movie was not even redeemed by the visual effects which were all predictable and repetitive. The whole Harry Potter thing has been oversold by the media and others - even for the average child this would be disappointing. Merit - nil.

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Rated 3.0 stars
Didn't this series start of being for kids?

Vixn81 from from Doncaster UK, 22nd February, 2010

I remember reading the first Harry Potter book and thinking what a good children's book it was. As I got through them it became aware to me that the commercial prospect of making them directed at the adult market became irresistible to the people involved. Therefore we are introduced to the series through the Philosophers Stone, a film you can watch with the kids at Christmas, a film full of magical wonder. After the second one things turn quite dark, and you have to make sure the rest of the series are out of the reach of the kids. This causes some interesting questions. Other than this you find that this is an accurate representation of the book and the graphics are as good as you'd expect considering the revenue the franchise generates. The film itself isn't that enjoyable and it leaves me wondering if watching the latest Harry Potter is just one of those things we do out of habit.

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Rated 1.0 stars
rubbish

A Customer from england, 15th February, 2010

Wasted 2 hours of my life watching this, so im not going to waste anymore writing a review! Worst Potter film out of them all.

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