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Harry
Potter and the Chamber of Secrets |
| Rated:
PG |
| Runtime:
2hr 41min |
| Starring:
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Richard Harris,
John Cleese |
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MFG
Rating: 4/5
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Harry
Potter is back, and this time he knows how to use his wand... and
a sword. Ok, perhaps that was a bit of a stretch, but he has at
least gotten better with his wand.
We
join Harry back at home with the Dursley's during his first summer
away from Hogwarts. Harry no longer has to live under the stairs
as he's been promoted to Dudley's "spare bedroom", but
life with his Aunt and Uncle still isn't a pleasant experience.
Harry hasn't heard from his friends all summer long and about the
only thing getting him through the experience is the knowledge that
he'll be returning to Hogwarts in the fall. Then Dobby shows up.
Dobby
is a house elf who shows up in Harry's room one day telling him
that it's too dangerous for Harry to return to Hogwarts and that
he must stay away this year. Harry doesn't agree of course, so Dobby
makes a bit of a ruckus around the house to get the Dursleys mad
enough at Harry to put bars on his windows in an attempt to prevent
him from returning to school. (On a side note here, this never made
sense to me. The Dursleys don't like Harry and keep him locked up
and out of sight all the time, so why would they try to keep him
from going to Hogwarts? Wouldn't they rather get rid of him for
9 months out of the year?)
Anyway,
the Weasley brothers rescue Harry and everyone eventually makes
it to school. Hope I didn't ruin anything for you there. Once back
at Hogwarts things start going terribly wrong around the school
with "mudbloods" getting petrified. (A mudblood is a non-pureblood
wizard). Apparently this all has something to do with the Chamber
of Secrets which was supposedly hidden in the school when it was
built over 1000 years ago. Harry, Ron and Hermione jump into the
mystery and try to figure out who's behind all of this, and exactly
what is the Chamber of Secrets.
None
of this really matters of course, you're either going to see this
movie because you, your S.O. or children like Harry Potter, not
because of the plot. There are a few key differences in this second
outing for Harry and the gang though. First, the special effects
are better. Not that they were shabby in the first movie, but they
seem to have turned up the notch on the monster effects this time
around. Speaking of monsters, there's more of them this time...
and there's enough creepy stuff to give younger kids nightmares.
If your child has a problem with either spiders or snakes, you might
want to reconsider taking them to this movie.
Chamber
of Secrets is also quite a bit more violent. There's actual blood
in this one, not the least of which is a message written on a wall
using a cat's blood. Also, the spiders are large and hungry, and
Harry actually kills something with a sword in a rather bloody fashion.
None of this is a complaint of course, but just remember it if you're
taking a 6 year old to the movies.
The
other thing to look out for is the length of the film. At 2 hours
and 41 minutes, some kids won't be able to sit still for it and
can become too much of a distraction for your fellow movie-goers.
When you add in about 15 minutes worth of previews at the beginning
of the film, length does become a concern for the youngsters.
On
a final note, I'm catching a little bit of flack around here for
giving this movie 4 stars since it's perceived as a children's movie.
Well, I'd give both Monsters, Inc. and Toy Story a
full 5 star rating, and those are much more geared towards children
than Harry Potter. In fact, the only thing keeping Chamber of Secrets
from a 5 star rating is it's length. I found myself checking my
watch a couple of times, which immediately takes a star off a rating
in my book. If you liked Harry Potter
and the Sorcerer's Stone, you're gonna like this one even more.
If you hated the first, then don't bother with this one as it's
more of the same.
-
John
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Gun Play
Wands
not guns, but at least they get used this time.
Blood & Gore
This
one is quite a bit more violent than the first.
Car Chases
A
flying car vs. a train has to count for something.
T&A
Uh,
no.
Chuckles
Less
amusing than the first, but still some humorous moments. |
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