Dramatically intense, visually spectacular, and emotionally drenching. This sixth enstallment is the best film of the series. The actors are in "full acting mode", in other words they have finally matured and perform well. Every acting performance felt real, intense, and mesmerizing. It was a combination of darkness, and happiness. The lives of Harry, Ron, and Hermione in Hogwarts as it shows their teenage conflicts and happy times. It also has the other side for the first time, and their situations involving Severus Snape, the death Eaters, but no Voldemort. The only bad thing and dissapointing aspect in The Half-Blood Prince was Voldemort not actually being in the film. However, Yates mixes the good and the bad together, resulting in an incredibly breathtaking climax, and the major turning point in the series. After all the films, which is starting to feel like a television series based on the fact that Harry goes to school every year and some story comes up and they save the day. This one turns the cheek and slams the climactic series-changing scene which blew me away. This is an amazing setup for the next two exciting conclusions, and it perfectly exemplifies what a summer blockbuster hit should be like.
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